A week to go before my move, and this recipe was inspired by the pumpkernickel pizza dough that was hiding in my freezer! This time I went with a more traditional pairing incorporating some delicious smoked Alaskan salmon. Two things less to move and a delicious dinner :)
Smoked Salmon Pumpernickel Pizza
Recipe by Shannon
A few notes: I was out of capers, but if you've got some hanging out in the fridge, I'd chop up 1T or so and add it to the mix!
The pizza dough freezes beautifully (wrapped tightly in saran and stored in a ziploc bag). A day or two before making the pizza, I defrosted the dough in the fridge and then brought it to RT for an hour before baking.
While I grilled this pizza, you could also bake this in a hot (450deg) oven! I love my pizza stone for a nice crispy crust- preheat with the oven, then remove and add the dough and toppings. Bake until cheese is bubbly, ~8-12min.
pumpernickel pizza dough (I used ~1/3 recipe)
4oz Nufatchel, RT
1/2c 2% greek yogurt
1-2t fresh chopped dill (I used fresh frozen)
2T diced red onion
4T diced cucumber
salt and freshly ground pepper
6.5oz smoked salmon (I used canned Alaskan Smoked Sockeye, but feel free to use what you find in the grocer's deli case)
Preheat grill on high heat.
To prepare the cream cheese spread, combine nufatchel, yogurt, dill, red onion and cucumber to a small bowl. Season with a dash of salt and some pepper, then mix well and taste. Adjust seasonings and set aside.
To prepare your dough, flour the surface. Start stretching the dough with your hands and then continue with a rolling pin until it's ~1/4" thick (I like it on the thin, crispy side). Spray one side of the dough with cooking spray (or use a paper towel with some oil) and add, oiled side down, to the grill. Grill for ~4min, until cooked (you'll see nice grill marks, and perhaps some bubbles in the dough). Flip dough over and grill for another 3-5min, until crust is crispy. Remove the dough from the grill with tongs and transfer to a large plate or cutting board. Spread cream cheese mixture evenly on the dough, then top with flaked smoked salmon and serve.
I've still got a few cans left, so I'd love to know your favorite way to enjoy smoked salmon??
16 comments:
mmm bagels with lox and cream cheese is such a treat for me - great idea to turn it onto a pizza!
Love smoked salmon mousse: http://www.marthastewart.com/316543/salmon-mousse
What a great brunch idea!
Oooh, I love smoked salmon. This sounds like a great excuse for me to eat it more often!
Sounds good! How does the dough taste?
@TriCook - the dough was good, albeit a mild pumpernickel. Next time I'll try to develop a stronger flavor :)
This looks awesome... such a great way to use stuff up before the move!
OMG Two of my most favorite things in the whole wide world! <3
Oh smoked salmon, how I love thee. It's one of the few non-veg things I just can't shake. :) This pizza looks awesome!
I've made smoked salmon sandwiches with a dill infused ricotta...so good!
I'd say you're doing a pretty great job of cleaning out the fridge before your move! This pizza looks delicious - love the creativity =).
This is so cool. I need to try a pumpernickel pizza crust
Love your clean-out the fridge/freezer meals. So creative still! :) I had a similar breakfast on an english muffin this morning.
I'd never think to add smoked salmon to a pizza, but I love it!
Good luck with the move :)
Sues
Wow! Oh my goodness, what an awesome idea for a pizza! I love smoked salmon, I haven't had it in so long!
I love this healthy take on pizza dough. And you can't never go wrong with smoked salmon, can you? Looks scrumptious!
Another great pizza! Definitely the perfect way to enjoy some of your extra smoked salmon :)
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