There is something timelessly elegant about a smoked salmon bagel. It’s the gold standard of British breakfast culture—simple, luxurious, and incredibly satisfying. Whether you’re hosting a weekend brunch or looking for a high-protein lunch, this recipe hits all the right notes.
The Shopping List (Chef’s Recommendations)
To achieve that "restaurant-style" finish, quality is everything. If you’re in the UK, I highly recommend sourcing your ingredients from Waitrose or M&S Foodhall.
The Bagels: M&S Collection Everything Bagels or New York Bakery Co. The Original. (Look for a golden, slightly chewy crust).
The Salmon: Waitrose No. 1 Long Sliced Scottish Smoked Salmon (Oak-smoked for a deep, sophisticated flavour).
The Cream Cheese: Philadelphia Original (full-fat is a must for that velvety texture).
The Aromatics: Fresh dill, a small red onion, a jar of nonpareil capers, and a juicy unwaxed lemon.
The Finish: Freshly cracked black pepper and a pinch of Maldon sea salt.
Step-by-Step Instructions
The Perfect Toast: Slice your bagel in half and toast until the edges are golden and crisp, but the centre remains soft.
Chef's Tip: If you want extra decadence, lightly butter the bagel while it’s hot before adding the cream cheese.
The Creamy Base: Apply a generous, thick layer of chilled cream cheese to both halves. Use the back of a spoon to create "swirls"—this catches the lemon juice and looks stunning in photos.
The Salmon "Ribbons": Do not lay the salmon flat! Instead, gently fold the slices into "ribbons" or waves on top of the cream cheese. This adds height and makes every bite airy and light.
The Zesty Accents: Scatter a few paper-thin rings of red onion and a teaspoon of drained capers over the salmon.
The Final Flourish: Top with plenty of fresh dill fronds (torn by hand, never chopped). Squeeze a few drops of fresh lemon juice over the fish and finish with a generous crack of black pepper.Presentation Tips
The "Cross Section": Slice the bagel at a slight diagonal. Stack one half partially on top of the other to show off the generous layers of salmon and cream.

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