Smoked Salmon Roll-Ups
Elevate your snack game with our take on the viral Salmon Roll-Ups! Our secret? A GENEROUS sprinkle of Spyce Girlz Everything Bagel Seasoning, of course! This healthy and easy recipe is quick to make, with only a handful of ingredients. Grab your sushi rolling mat (or plastic wrap as we did!) and get ready to roll your way to snack perfection!
Ingredients:
- A large sprinkle ofSpyce Girlz Everything Bagel Seasoning
- 1 package of smoked salmon
- 3/4 cup of cream cheese
- A few tablespoons of chives, chopped
- 1 cucumber thinly sliced (cut lengthwise)
- Avocado, sliced
- Soy sauce (for dipping!)
Instructions:
- Lay down a sushi rolling matt or a sheet of plastic wrap on a flat surface
- Generously sprinkle Spyce Girlz Everything Bagel Seasoning across the surface. This will be the delicious outer layer of your roll-ups.
- Layer your smoked salmon slices on top, to form a large rectangle
- In a bowl mix your cream cheese and chives.
- Gently spread your cream cheese mixture over the smoked salmon
- Near the bottom edge of the salmon, add a layer of your cucumbers topped with avocado
- Using your rolling matt or plastic wrap to aid you, carefully roll the salmon over the filling, to form a tight roll-up
- Leave in the fridge for 20 minutes to make slicing your roll easier
- Slice your rolls into 1.5-inch pieces, plate, serve with soya sauce, and enjoy!
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