Lime and Chive Salmon Carpaccio

Lime and Chive Salmon Carpaccio

Silky, translucent slices of fresh sashimi-grade salmon dressed in a vibrant citrus emulsion. The bright acidity of lime cuts through the rich, fatty texture of the fish, while delicate chives provide a mild allium finish. A refined, elegant appetizer that relies entirely on the quality of its five core ingredients.

50mIntermediate4 servings

Equipment

Sharp Chef's Knife or Sashimi Knife
Cutting board
Small mixing bowl
Whisk
Microplane or fine grater
Serving platter

Ingredients

4 servings

Salmon

  • 300 g salmon fillet (sashimi-grade), skinless, center-cut

Vinaigrette & Garnish

  • 15 g fresh chives, finely chopped
  • 2 limes
  • 45 ml extra virgin olive oil
  • flaky sea salt
  • white pepper, ground

Nutrition (per serving)

312
Calories
19g
Protein
8g
Carbs
31g
Fat
1g
Fiber
1g
Sugar
1717mg
Sodium

Method

01

Place the salmon fillet in the freezer for 15 to 20 minutes. This firms up the fat and flesh, making it significantly easier to slice thinly and evenly without tearing.

20m
02

While the salmon chills, wash the limes. Zest both limes into a small mixing bowl using a microplane. Slice the limes and squeeze out the juice (approx 60ml) into the same bowl.

03

Add the olive oil and half of the chopped chives to the lime mixture. Whisk vigorously until the vinaigrette emulsifies slightly. Season with a pinch of white pepper if using.

04

Remove salmon from freezer. Using a very sharp knife held at a 45-degree angle, slice the salmon against the grain into thin sheets (approx 3-5mm thick). Use long drawing motions with the knife rather than sawing.

Look for: Translucent, consistent thicknessFeel: Firm but yielding
05

Arrange the salmon slices in a single layer on a chilled serving platter. Slight overlapping is acceptable.

06

Spoon the vinaigrette evenly over the salmon. Cover lightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 10 minutes. This chills the dish and allows the lime acid to slightly cure the surface of the fish.

10m
07

Remove from the refrigerator. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt and the remaining chopped chives. Serve immediately while cold.

Chef's Notes

  • Safety is paramount: Ensure you buy fish specifically labeled for raw consumption (sashimi/sushi grade), which usually means it has been deep-frozen to kill parasites.
  • For the cleanest cut, wipe your knife blade with a damp cloth between every few slices to remove sticky fish proteins.
  • If the vinaigrette tastes too acidic, you can balance it with a tiny pinch of sugar or a drop of honey, though the fat of the salmon usually counteracts the lime sufficiently.
  • Serve with thin crackers or toasted baguette points if you want to add a crunchy textural contrast.

Storage

Refrigerator: 4 hoursBest consumed immediately. Extended storage will cure the fish fully (ceviche style) and alter texture.

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