Enjoy smoked fish by creating a “Seacuterie Board” which is similar to a Charcuterie board but with smoky fish treat and lots of accutramonts.

This “Seacuterie Board” is a seafood lover’s dream, featuring an elegant trio of smoked salmon, creamy salmon salad, and sweet-salty hot smoked salmon candy. The mix of textures and flavors—from silky to smoky to caramelized—makes it a stunning centerpiece for any holiday spread or brunch table. Serve it with crackers, fresh herbs, lemon wedges, and a little cream cheese for a show-stopping, ocean-inspired twist on the classic charcuterie board.
I filled in the rest of the board with pickled crunchy veggies, avocado, toasted bagels, crackers, and sourdough crostinis but you can really pair with whatever you want.

How to make a Seacuterie Board
- Make your base: I used a simple baking sheet for the vessel, and then added pink and white rock salt to make a base for everything. Ice is another option, but since nothing was raw here, no reason to deal with melting ice! I then anchored 2 large shells on each side of the board (ordered on Amazon, bowls would also work great here!).
- Add the mains: I then added my 3 fish mains to the board, including the salad in the shells and then smoked salmon and salmon candy in the middle of the board. I added some everything bagel seasoning, dill and capers to the salad and I used layered thin slices of radish underneath the smoked salmon and salmon candy for some color, and to separate it from the rock salt.
- Fill in the rest: From there, I filled in all my other fixins. I added some of the smaller garnishes (pickled shallots, capers and pickled peppers) to small bowls and then added the other veggies, crackers and carbs all around. I topped everything with pomegranate seeds for a festive twist and then topped everything with more everything bagel seasoning.


Seacuterie Board
Equipment
- Rock salt for the base
- baking sheet
Ingredients
- 3 oz Acme Salmon Candy
- 4 oz Acme Gravalox Smoked Salmon
- 7 oz Acme Baked Salmon Salad
The accutramonts:
- Radish
- Persian cucumbers
- Pickled Shallots
- Capers
- Dill
- Cornichons
- Pickled hot peppers
- Pomegranate seeds
- Everything bagel seasoning
- Toasted bagel pieces
- Sourdough crostinis
- Crackers of choice
- Lemon wedges
Instructions
- Make your base: I used a simple baking sheet for the vessel, and then added pink and white rock salt to make a base for everything. Ice is another option, but since nothing was raw here, no reason to deal with melting ice! I then anchored 2 large shells on each side of the board (ordered on Amazon, bowls would also work great here!).
- Add the mains: I then added my 3 fish mains to the board, including the salad in the shells and then smoked salmon and salmon candy in the middle of the board. I added some everything bagel seasoning, dill and capers to the salad and I used layered thin slices of radish underneath the smoked salmon and salmon candy for some color, and to separate it from the rock salt.
- Fill in the rest: From there, I filled in all my other fixins. I added some of the smaller garnishes (pickled shallots, capers and pickled peppers) to small bowls and then added the other veggies, crackers and carbs all around. I topped everything with pomegranate seeds for a festive twist and then topped everything with more everything bagel seasoning.

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