Luxurious salmon tartare layered with creamy avocado, topped with briny roe caviar and rich uni - a perfect elegant appetizer for special occasions.
Why You'll Love This Salmon Tartare w/ Caviar
This dish brings swagger and sophistication to the table - fresh, silky salmon layered with creamy avocado and topped with luxe caviar and uni. It's the ultimate showstopper for your next dinner party or special occasion.
Tips and Tricks
- Always use the freshest sushi-grade salmon for the cleanest flavor and texture.
- Press the avocado gently through a cooling rack for a smooth base without mashing.
- Chill your plating rings and bowls to keep everything cool and fresh during prep.
- Handle the caviar and uni gently to maintain their delicate texture and flavor.
Variations
- Substitute avocado with mango for a tropical twist.
- Add finely diced cucumber for extra crunch.
- Try different types of roe, like salmon roe or tobiko, for color and flavor contrast.
Substitutions
- Swap soy sauce for tamari for a gluten-free option.
- Use lemon zest instead of lime zest if preferred.
- Replace uni with finely diced scallops or sea urchin mousse.
Best served with
- Thinly toasted baguette slices or sesame crackers
- A crisp, dry white wine or sparkling sake
- A side of pickled ginger and wasabi
- Light seaweed salad for a complementary flavor
How to Store Leftovers
- Enjoy immediately for best texture and flavor. If needed, cover and refrigerate separately from avocado for up to 24 hours.
- Add avocado fresh when serving to prevent browning.
Common Questions
Can I substitute uni and caviar with other ingredients?
Yes! If uni or caviar aren't available, try using finely diced avocado or a dollop of crème fraîche for creaminess, and a sprinkle of tobiko or masago for that pop of briny texture.
How should I store leftover salmon tartare?
Salmon tartare is best enjoyed fresh. If you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge and consume within 24 hours to maintain freshness and safety.





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