This smoked salmon dip is loaded with flaked salmon and bursting with lemon and herb flavor. It’s the perfect creamy, savory appetizer for any occasion!

Serving dish with Smoked Salmon Dip.

I love that I can make my own smoked salmon dip with just a handful of fresh ingredients instead of a page-long list. It feels lighter, cleaner, and so much better for you. Honestly, smoked salmon dip doesn’t need much — just good salmon, fresh citrus, and a little creaminess to bring it all together. It’s simple but so delicious.

Many times, salmon dip is 80% cream cheese with a bit of salmon lol. Mine is the other way around — I want a ton of salmon. If you prefer more creaminess than I do, add more cream cheese, sour cream, or mayonnaise. Serve the dip with crackers, sliced cucumbers, or a fresh baguette.

Love salmon dips? Try this 15-minute canned salmon variation.

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How To Make Smoked Salmon Dip

Making this smoked salmon dip is practically effortless. Whether I’m hosting guests or just looking for a quick snack, this 10-minute dip always hits the spot.

  • Shred the salmon: Lightly break up the salmon with a fork.
  • Mix everything together: Add the rest of the ingredients and mix to combine.
  • Chill the dip: Chill the mixture for 20-30 minutes.
  • Garnish and serve: Sprinkle more dill and lemon zest on top, then serve.

Hot tip: If you prefer a milder, sweeter flavor, swap the green onion for a minced shallot.

Tips For the Best Smoked Salmon Dip

This smoked salmon dip is so, so simple, but I’ve found a few tips that really take it to the next level. Use high quality ingredients and don’t skip the chilling time!

  • Use hot-smoked salmon. It’s way easier to crumble than regular cold-smoked salmon. I get mine from Costco, Trader Joe’s, or Whole Foods.
  • Opt for fresh lemon juice and zest. Nothing compares to the flavor of fresh lemon — especially when it’s paired with salmon. This tool is super handy for squeezing the juice, and a good ol’ microplane is the best for grating the zest.
  • Choose your favorite cream cheese. Full-fat cream cheese is a must for the flavor and richness. I prefer whipped cream cheese because it makes the dip lighter and easier to combine, but feel free to use a block of cream cheese that is softened to room temp instead.
  • Season to taste. The salmon is already salty, so go easy on the salt and only add more if needed after you taste it. If you like it, a dash of freshly ground black pepper would also be good.
  • Chill the dip before serving. Believe it or not, 20-30 minutes makes a big difference here. Chilling the dip allows the consistency to firm up and the flavors to meld together.
Smoked Salmon Dip in a serving dish.

Make Ahead & Storage

This smoked salmon dip honestly tastes even better the next day. Prep it ahead of time for your next party!

  • Make ahead: Mix together the dip the day before, refrigerate it, and give it a quick stir once you’re ready to serve.
  • Storage: Place the dip in an airtight container (I use these containers for literally everything) and refrigerate it for up to three days.

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