This is the ultimate Salmon Bagel Board and it is so fun to put together. Not one, but 3 kinds of salmon grace this epic bagel board and it is just such a fun, choose-your-own adventure brunch experience. Perfect for those brunching-at-home days and totally perfect for any holiday. Use your favorite smoked salmon to create this bagel board at home!
I was thrilled to partner with Kvarøy Salmon to bring you this post on December 16, 2020. I updated this post on March 27th, 2024 with updated information, links, details, etc.

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Salmon Bagel Board Background and Details
You all know I love putting together all kinds of boards. I love the abundance and the wow factor. I love that there is something for everyone. This smoked salmon board is no exception - I used Kvarøy Salmon's smoked salmon, salmon burgers, and salmon hot dogs which are all available at Whole Foods. I love to use my homemade Sourdough Discard Bagels to make this bagel board but feel free to grab your favorite store bought bagels.
I'll give you the step-by-steps of how I built this board, but first I'd like to tell you about this generous company and share some news that will make your heart happy.
I also created these SPICY SALMON SUSHI ROLLS during this partnership and they have been a huge hit ever since!
About Kvarøy Salmon
Kvarøy Arctic is a third-generation, family-owned farm raising Atlantic salmon with the merroir of Norway’s cold, clear waters with delicate marine flavors and slight brininess.
It is the only farm raised salmon with the American Heart Association’s® Heart-Check seal. Kvarøy Arctic is also ASC, BAP, and Global G.A.P certified and uses IBM’s blockchain technology for traceability in the supply chain.
Why is this important?
Because the Olsen family is ushering in a new era of sustainability for salmon farming. Their practices are leading the way in sustainable farming, reducing food waste, and ensuring the fish you’re eating is accurately labeled!
Kvarøy Arctic is currently available for national delivery from FultonFishMarket.com and at most Whole Foods Market locations with the designation “Whole Foods Atlantic Farm Raised Salmon—Product of Norway” in the fresh case. *update 2022 - Kvaroy is also available on Amazon!
Giving Back
If you have been here for long, you know I only work with companies that I believe in; companies that align with my values and that I am proud to serve to my family. Well, as a part of this partnership, Kvarøy Arctic is not only sponsoring this post but also donating up to 2,000 pounds of salmon products to a local food bank or charity of my choice. Talk about some feel good holiday spirit. I chose Fauquier F.I.S.H. who is working with Piedmont Environmental Council to organize a distribution event with a network of our local area food banks. I'm not kidding when I tell you that I cried when I told my husband all of these details. There is nothing better than giving back - especially this time of year and especially THIS year (this was written in 2020).
The donation program has been a huge part of the brand's effort this year. Kvarøy Arctic started doing this at the beginning of the pandemic and has continued with donations of its nutritious fish to at-need communities across the country nearly every week.
I am so grateful and so inspired by Kvarøy's generosity and so honored to be a part of this project.
Salmon Bagel Board Instructions and Ingredients

Smoked Salmon Mini Bagels
To me, nothing says "brunch" like smoked salmon and bagels, so I started there. I spread a generous layer of herbed cream cheese on some toasted mini bagels, topped with thin cucumbers, smoked salmon, and fresh dill. I left these open-faced because I wanted that beautiful color to show.

Salmon Hotdog and Roasted Potato Brunch Skewers
Next, I roasted some baby potatoes and pan-fried some slices of Kvarøy salmon hot dogs until golden brown and made the cutest little brunch skewers. Some grainy mustard for dipping was the perfect finishing touch. These savory skewers were quite possibly my favorite part - with a sprinkle of flaky sea salt, a dip of grainy mustard and a crunchy cornichon they just hit all the right notes. *I understand some will not be able to get their hands on salmon hot dogs so feel free to replace them with some type of sausage or leave them out.

Salmon Burgers
Finally, I made some epic everything bagel salmon burgers to round out this bagel brunch board. I slathered herbed cream cheese on both sides of the toasted bagels. Then added thinly sliced tomato and red onion and some fresh greens. I love to serve these with a few lemon wedges and more fresh dill. I sliced them in quarters so it was easier for my family to take a little bit of everything. *same as above - if you can't find salmon burgers, feel free to leave them off the platter or simply sub in your favorite breakfast meat, more smoked salmon, or another smoked fish.

That's it! Now go make a Salmon Bagel Board!
Those are all the details on this beautiful bagel board. Feel free to make it your own and add things you LOVE. Some soft boiled eggs would be nice. Use your favorite bagels and toppings. If you can find Kvarøy, I urge you to give them a try. Keep an eye out for them at your local Whole Foods, too.
Enjoy! xo - Anita
More Breakfast and Brunch Recipes
- Sourdough Pumpkin Muffins
- Chocolate Cinnamon Rolls
- Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls (no yeast)
- Sourdough Discard Muffins

How to Create a Salmon Bagel Board
I will walk you through how to create an EPIC Salmon Bagel Board with three kinds of salmon and all the delicious accompaniments!
- Total Time: 90 minutes
- Yield: 6-8 servings
Ingredients
- 1 package Smoked Salmon, (about 4 ounces)
- 1 package Salmon Burgers* (about 16 ounces)
- 1 package Salmon Dogs*, (about 8 ounces) sliced into 4 pieces each
- 16 baby potatoes
- 2 everything bagels
- 2 mini plain bagels
- 8 ounces herbed cream cheese
- 1 english cucumber, thinly sliced
- 1 lemon, sliced into thin wedges
- 1 red onion, thinly sliced
- 1 tomato, thinly sliced
- 1 tomato, sliced into wedges
- bunch of cherry or grape tomatoes
- several bunches of fresh dill
- 2 cups fresh baby greens such as spinach or arugula
- ¼ cup mini pickles or cornichons
- 2 tablespoons capers packed in brine
- 2 tablespoons grainy mustard
- flaky sea salt and cracked black pepper to taste
Instructions
- First, toss potatoes with olive oil, salt, and pepper and place in a 400 degree oven for about 20 minutes until roasted and tender throughout.
- While potatoes are roasting, cook Kvarøy Salmon Burgers using the stovetop instructions on the package. Next, in the same pan, cook Kvarøy Salmon Hotdogs over medium heat until browned on all sides.
- Assemble skewers by placing one potato, one slice of salmon hotdog, and one more potato on each skewer. Repeat until all ingredients are used.
- To assemble smoked salmon bagels, spread herbed cream cheese on each toasted mini bagel, top with thin slices of cucumber, top with smoked salmon.
- To assemble Everything Bagel Salmon Burgers, spread herbed cream cheese on toasted everything bagels, top with salmon burgers, sliced red onion, sliced tomato, baby greens, and a spritz of lemon juice. Top with remaining bagel slices that have been spread with herbed cream cheese.
- Once it is all prepared and assembled, arrange on a large platter, board, or baking tray. I like to start with the largest items - in this case the burgers - I sliced them in quarters and placed them on opposite diagonal edges. Then the skewers on another corner and the smoked salmon bagels slightly in the center. Then just fill in the gaps with small dishes of mustard, cream cheese, capers, cornichons. Finally, place veggies and other items around, keeping in mind what goes well together. For example, the mustard and pickles go well with the skewers so I placed them nearby. Don't stress - just have fun with the process and it will come out beautifully - and more importantly it will be delicious!
Notes
If you cannot find salmon hot dogs and salmon burgers, feel free to leave them off this board or replace with your favorite breakfast sausage/meat, more smoked salmon, or a different variety of smoked fish.
- Prep Time: 1 hour
- Cook Time: 20 minutes
- Category: breakfast, brunch
- Cuisine: American
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