Mother's Day Smoked Salmon Board

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This Mother's Day board layers silky smoked salmon and toasted bagel halves with bowls of cream cheese, chive spread, and Greek yogurt. Arrange sliced cucumber, cherry tomatoes, radish, red onion, avocado, capers and dill in colorful clusters. Add lemon wedges, hard‑boiled eggs or pickles if desired. Guests assemble their own bagels for an effortless, celebratory brunch presentation.

Updated on Thu, 07 May 2026 00:09:08 GMT
Vibrant Mother's Day Brunch: Smoked Salmon Bagel Board with fresh dill. Save
Vibrant Mother's Day Brunch: Smoked Salmon Bagel Board with fresh dill. | meanwhilerecipe.com

The sun was bright enough to splash the kitchen in gold as I hurriedly sliced fresh bagels, the scent of toasted sesame seeds mingling with coffee. Smoked salmon and tangles of fresh dill transformed an ordinary morning into something celebratory—funny how just laying out boards of good things can energize a quiet Sunday. Lately, I've been drawn to the playful side of brunch, where everyone can build their own just-right bite and there's no fuss about timing hot dishes. Maybe it's the riot of color or the talk that happens when hands reach for toppings. This smoked salmon bagel board never fails to turn breakfast into an event.

Setting up this board for Mother's Day, I remember the laughter over clinking glasses and that unstoppable urge to linger around the table. Once, my nephew surprised us by building a bagel tower so high it barely fit in his mouth—his proud grin is still my favorite part of that memory.

Ingredients

  • Smoked salmon: Its silky texture tastes extra-luxurious and I find thinner slices allow for easier folding and prettier boards.
  • Fresh bagels: Toasting brings out their flavor and helps them stand up to all those creamy toppings—ask your baker for a mix of plain and everything for best variety.
  • Cream cheese (plain and chive): Set it out at room temperature so it's spreadable; the chive-laced option adds a whisper of onion that pairs perfectly with the salmon.
  • Greek yogurt: I spoon this on the board for anyone who wants a lighter, tangier layer—it shines under dill and capers.
  • Cucumber, cherry tomatoes, red onion, radishes: All sliced thin so every bite feels crisp and fresh—if you prep these an hour early, they'll chill perfectly in the fridge.
  • Avocado: Use a ripe-but-firm one, fanned out in slices for maximum visual appeal (and so no one has to wrestle with slippery cubes).
  • Fresh dill and capers: Scatter them last for a pop of green and bites of briny flavor that wake everything up.
  • Lemon wedges: Encourage a little squeeze over the top—it brightens the whole board.
  • Optional: Hard-boiled eggs, pickled red onions, microgreens or parsley: Each of these adds color, flavor and a touch of specialness you can pull in depending on the mood or occasion.

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Instructions

Toast the bagels:
Drop sliced bagels in the toaster until they're golden and crispy on the edges. That nutty aroma means they're ready.
Assemble the spreads:
Scoop the cream cheese, chive cream cheese, and Greek yogurt into small bowls, swirling the tops with the back of a spoon.
Arrange the salmon:
Fold salmon into loose ribbons or little rosettes, tucking them into corners of your board for a bakery-window effect.
Pile on veggies and fruit:
Arrange cucumber, tomatoes, onion, radishes, and avocado in mound-like tufts—layer color by color for inviting contrast.
Add herbs and capers:
Sprinkle fresh dill fronds and capers over salmon and veggies, letting bits tumble into puddles of cream cheese for accidental flavor hits.
Finish with citrus and extras:
Wedge lemon slices in any open spaces, and layer optional toppings like eggs or pickled onions wherever you see a color gap.
Serve and enjoy:
Set the whole board at the center of the table and let everyone dig in—just watch smiles appear with every personalized bite.
Impressive smoked salmon bagel board, perfect for a festive and delicious U.S. brunch. Save
Impressive smoked salmon bagel board, perfect for a festive and delicious U.S. brunch. | meanwhilerecipe.com
Impressive smoked salmon bagel board, perfect for a festive and delicious U.S. brunch. Save
Impressive smoked salmon bagel board, perfect for a festive and delicious U.S. brunch. | meanwhilerecipe.com

When I caught my dad quietly building a second bagel—mustard in one hand, capers in the other—I realized this board had nudged us all to relax and play with flavors. It felt less like a formal brunch and more like a kitchen celebration, exactly what I hoped for that morning.

Mix and Match: Board Variations

One of the best perks of this recipe is the freedom to swap and riff. Sometimes I'll tuck in a little smoked trout or offer pickled jalapeños if folks feel adventurous—honestly, the more unexpected, the better.

Prep Ahead for Fuss-Free Mornings

If you want a relaxed start, slice vegetables and prep garnishes the night before, storing everything in airtight containers. Even the bagels can be pre-sliced and quickly toasted in the morning, saving precious minutes when coffee is brewing and guests start to gather.

Making It Your Own Every Time

No two boards ever look alike, and that's the point—sometimes fewer toppings shine brightest, other times it's all about abundance. After a few tries, you'll know your own favorite combos and can tailor the board to birthdays, holidays, or just a sunny Saturday.

  • If you notice the avocado browning, a light brush of lemon keeps it bright.
  • Let kids help by arranging veggies—they love making their own patterns.
  • Don't forget a separate knife for each spread to keep flavors pure.
Colorful Mother's Day Smoked Salmon Bagel Board loaded with creamy spreads and veggies. Save
Colorful Mother's Day Smoked Salmon Bagel Board loaded with creamy spreads and veggies. | meanwhilerecipe.com
Colorful Mother's Day Smoked Salmon Bagel Board loaded with creamy spreads and veggies. Save
Colorful Mother's Day Smoked Salmon Bagel Board loaded with creamy spreads and veggies. | meanwhilerecipe.com

Serve this on any morning you want to start with laughter and conversation—every bite is a little different, and every memory is a good one.

Recipe FAQ

What’s the easiest way to arrange the board?

Place spreads in small bowls around the platter, fan smoked salmon in folds, and group vegetables and toppings in colorful clusters so guests can grab combinations easily.

Which bagel types work best?

Plain, everything, and sesame bagels all pair well; toasting adds texture and warmth. Offer a mix so guests can choose bold or neutral bases.

How can I make components ahead of time?

Slice vegetables and prepare spreads the day before. Keep salmon chilled and assemble the board just before serving to preserve texture and freshness.

What are good alternatives to cream cheese?

Try whipped Greek yogurt, labneh, ricotta with lemon zest, or herbed cottage cheese for lighter or tangier options that still complement the salmon.

How should leftovers be stored?

Store smoked salmon and spreads in airtight containers in the fridge up to two days. Keep bagels separate in a bread bag or at room temperature to avoid sogginess.

What drinks pair well with this board?

Bright, acidic wines like sparkling wine, a dry rosé, or a crisp white (Sauvignon Blanc or unoaked Chardonnay) complement the salmon and creamy spreads.

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Mother's Day Smoked Salmon Board

An elegant smoked salmon and bagel spread with creamy cheeses, fresh veggies, capers, and lemon for celebratory brunch.

Time to Prepare
20 mins
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Complete Time
20 mins
Created by Meanwhilerecipe Clara Bennett

Recipe Category Weekend Comfort Plates

Skill Level Easy

Cuisine Type Modern American

Makes 6 Number of Servings

Diet Considerations None specified

Ingredient List

Proteins & Breads

01 12 oz (340 g) smoked salmon, thinly sliced
02 6 fresh bagels (plain, everything, or sesame), sliced in half

Dairy & Spreads

01 8 oz (225 g) cream cheese, softened
02 ½ cup (120 ml) whipped chive cream cheese
03 ½ cup (120 ml) plain Greek yogurt

Vegetables & Fruit

01 1 cucumber, thinly sliced
02 1 cup (150 g) cherry tomatoes, halved
03 ½ small red onion, thinly sliced
04 ½ cup (50 g) radishes, thinly sliced
05 1 ripe avocado, sliced
06 ¼ cup (10 g) fresh dill sprigs
07 2 Tbsp capers, drained
08 ½ lemon, cut into wedges

Optional Additions

01 2 hard-boiled eggs, sliced
02 ¼ cup pickled red onions
03 Fresh parsley or microgreens

Steps

Step 01

Toast and Prepare Bagels: Toast the bagel halves until golden if desired, and arrange them on a large serving board or platter.

Step 02

Arrange Spreads: Transfer cream cheese, chive cream cheese, and Greek yogurt to small bowls or ramekins. Place them around the board.

Step 03

Arrange Smoked Salmon: Neatly arrange smoked salmon slices in folds or rosettes.

Step 04

Add Vegetables and Fruit: Arrange cucumbers, cherry tomatoes, red onions, radishes, and avocado slices in colorful groups across the board.

Step 05

Add Garnishes: Scatter capers and fresh dill over the salmon and veggies. Add lemon wedges for squeezing.

Step 06

Include Optional Additions: Include any optional additions like hard-boiled eggs, pickled onions, microgreens, or parsley for extra variety and color.

Step 07

Serve: Serve immediately and let guests assemble their own perfect bagels.

Tools Needed

  • Large serving board or platter
  • Bowls/ramekins for spreads
  • Sharp knife
  • Cutting board
  • Toaster

Allergy Notes

Examine all food items for allergens and consult your doctor for concerns.
  • Contains: Wheat (bagels), Milk (cream cheese, yogurt), Fish (smoked salmon), Eggs (if using hard-boiled eggs).
  • Capers may be processed with sulfites; check labels if sensitive.
  • Always check ingredient lists for allergies and cross-contamination if serving to guests with dietary restrictions.

Nutrition Info (per portion)

These details are meant for reference, not as a substitute for medical guidance.
  • Energy (Calories): 340
  • Fats: 12 g
  • Carbohydrates: 39 g
  • Proteins: 17 g

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