Easy Smoked Salmon Cucumber Bites Recipe: Party Appetizer
Light, fresh, and elegant enough for company — easy enough for a Wednesday night.
Grazing is my thing. A little of this, a little of that — a bite here, a nibble there. There is something about a beautiful little platter that just makes an ordinary evening feel special. Andrew and I do this often — I pull together a small board just for the two of us, and we sit and enjoy it together. It is one of my favorite simple pleasures.
The other night I put together these Smoked Salmon Cucumber Bites, and I have to tell you — the moment I tasted one, I immediately thought — my friends and family have to have this. It is too good not to share. Light, fresh, beautiful on a platter, and honestly so easy that I almost felt guilty calling it a recipe. Almost.
And I am already planning — the pickleball guys are coming over after Wednesday night pickleball, and this is going straight onto the grazing board. Something tells me they will not last long.

Why You Are Going to Love These Smoked Salmon Cucumber Bites
Perfect for Entertaining
This is the elegant appetizer that looks like you tried really hard and took about four minutes. It is elegant enough for dinner parties, casual enough for a pickleball night, and light enough that nobody feels weighed down before the evening even starts. These little bites are a big hit every single time — and that is a rare and wonderful thing in a finger food.
And if you are already a Trader Joe’s fan — which I suspect you are — you will not want to miss my Easy Trader Joe’s Seafood Blend Recipe either. Another weeknight favorite that comes together in twenty minutes.
A Natural Fit for a Grazing Board
If you love a beautiful grazing board — and if you are here, I suspect you do — these salmon cucumber bites are absolutely made for one. They hold their shape, they look stunning arranged on a board alongside cherry tomatoes, olives, and sliced vegetables, and they pair beautifully with all kinds of fresh bites. Spring and summer entertaining has just found its signature light appetizer.
Light and Fresh for Spring and Summer
The moment the weather turns, and you start thinking about lighter food — this salmon cucumber appetizer is the recipe you want. Cool crunchy cucumber, silky cold-smoked salmon, creamy avocado, a sprinkle of our homemade herb salt — it tastes like a warm spring evening on a plate. Perfect for holiday gatherings, dinner parties, or any time you want to add an elegant touch to your table.

Choosing Your Ingredients
The Cucumber
English cucumbers are my first choice for this recipe — they have fewer seeds, a thinner skin, and a consistently crisp fresh cucumber bite from end to end. Persian cucumbers are a wonderful alternative if that is what you have — they are slightly smaller which makes adorable little two bite rounds. Either way look for firm cucumbers with no soft spots.

The Salmon
Look for cold-smoked salmon when you can find it — the silky texture and delicate smoky flavor is perfect here. Nova lox is another beautiful option with a slightly milder flavor. Pre-sliced works perfectly and makes assembly effortless. Wild caught is worth seeking out when available — the color is a gorgeous deep coral, and the flavor is noticeably better.
If you are curious about other ways to prepare salmon, my post on Grilled vs Blackened Salmon is a fun read — two completely different flavor profiles, both absolutely delicious.

Goat Cheese Option
If you are not following a dairy free plan — a small dollop of goat cheese or a cream cheese mixture blended with fresh dill and lemon zest in place of the avocado is absolutely divine. Creamy dill cream cheese on a crunchy cucumber with smoked salmon is a classic combination for very good reason. Both versions are outstanding — it just depends on what works for you.

Avocado is loaded with heart healthy monounsaturated fats, potassium, and fiber — Healthline calls it one of the most nutrient dense foods on the planet. No wonder it feels so satisfying.
What You Need — Shopping List
Simple ingredients, big flavor — here is everything you need!
The Bites
- 1 large English cucumber
- 120g cold-smoked salmon or nova lox
- 1 ripe avocado
- 1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
- 1 tsp lemon zest
- 1 tbsp fresh dill or fresh chives
- Salt and black pepper
Homemade Simple Herb Salt
- 1 tsp coarse sea salt
- 1 tsp dried dill
- ½ tsp garlic powder
- ½ tsp dried onion flakes
- ¼ tsp black pepper

How to Make Smoked Salmon Cucumber Bites
Step One — Make Your Herb Salt and Avocado Base
Mix together your coarse sea salt, dried dill, garlic powder, dried onion flakes and black pepper in a small bowl. Set aside. In a separate small bowl mash your ripe avocado with fresh lemon juice, lemon zest and a pinch of salt until smooth but still a little textured. This creamy avocado base is what makes everything hold together so beautifully on each round.

Step Two — Slice and Prep the Cucumber
Using a sharp knife slice your English cucumber into rounds about ½ inch thick on a cutting board. Pat each cucumber slice dry with paper towels — this keeps everything crisp and prevents the rounds from sliding around on your platter. Lay them out in a single layer ready to top.

Step Three — Assemble and Serve
Spoon a small dollop of your avocado mash onto each fresh cucumber round. Top with a piece of salmon torn into a beautiful little fold. Sprinkle your homemade herb salt generously over the top and finish with fresh dill or fresh chives. Arrange on your platter or grazing board and serve immediately. These are not a main meal — they are the kind of elegant little bites that set the whole tone of an evening.
I arranged these on my favorite crystal cake stand — it instantly makes everything look like a special occasion.

Susan’s Tips for the Best Cucumber Bites
Make Ahead Tips
The homemade herb salt can be made days ahead and stored in a small jar — I keep a batch in my pantry at all times now. The avocado mash can be made an hour ahead — press plastic wrap directly onto the surface to prevent browning. Slice and pat the cucumbers dry up to an hour before serving. Assemble right before your guests arrive for the freshest, crispest result.
Any leftover avocado mash is wonderful the next day on a big salad with my Easy Homemade Zesty Italian Dressing — one of my absolute favorites.

How to Style Your Grazing Board
Arrange the salmon cucumber bites in a slightly overlapping line or a gentle curve on your board — odd numbers always look more natural and beautiful than even. Tuck fresh dill sprigs and lemon slices alongside for color. A few extra capers scattered around add a lovely briny touch and look gorgeous. This is the kind of board that makes people stop and take a photo before they even reach for a bite.

A Note on the Smoked Salmon
Pre-sliced cold-smoked salmon or nova lox works perfectly here. No need to do anything fancy — just tear into beautiful rustic pieces and fold them gently onto each round. The smoky flavor paired with the crunchy cucumber and creamy avocado base is absolutely irresistible.
If you do not have a Trader Joe’s near you, look for wild-caught Norwegian smoked salmon — this one is a wonderful option.

Easy Smoked Salmon Cucumber Bites — Recipe Card
Prep time: 10 minutes Assembly time: 5 minutes Total time: 15 minutes Serves: 4–6 as an appetizer

Easy Smoked Salmon Cucumber Bites
Ingredients
The Bites
- 1 large English cucumber
- 120 g Cold-smoked salmon or nova lox
- 1 ripe Avocado
- 1 tbsp Fresh Lemon Juice
- 1 tsp Lemon Zest
- 1 tbsp Fresh dill or fresh chives
- Salt and Black Pepper
Homemade Simple Herb Salt
- 1 tsp Coarse sea salt
- 1 tsp Dried dill
- 1/2 tsp Garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp Dried onion flakes
- 1/4 tsp Black Pepper
Instructions
- Mix herb salt ingredients together in a small bowl and set aside.
- In a separate small bowl mash avocado with lemon juice, lemon zest and a pinch of salt until smooth and creamy.
- Using a sharp knife slice English cucumbers into ½ inch rounds on a cutting board. Pat each cucumber slice dry with paper towels. Lay out in a single layer on your board or platter.
- Spoon avocado mash onto each round. Top with cold-smoked salmon, a generous sprinkle of herb salt and fresh dill or fresh chives.
- Serve immediately.
Assemble right before serving for the crispest, freshest result. Press plastic wrap directly onto leftover avocado mash to prevent browning. Herb salt keeps in a sealed jar in the pantry for up to 2 weeks.

Tell me — are you a grazer too, or are you more of a sit-down and eat kind of person? Drop a comment below — I genuinely want to know! And if you make these for your next gathering, I want to hear all about it! 🌿
With love from my kitchen to yours,

