Pickled Salmon and Avocado Cocktail

Pickled Salmon and Avocado Cocktail

Pickled Salmon and Avocado Cocktail

Pickled King Salmon, Avocado, Iceberg Lettuce, Sweet Onion, Jalapeño, Dill, Tabasco Sauce

Earlier, I shared my recipe for Pickled Salmon — silky pieces of king salmon cured in a tangy, aromatic brine. Here’s another way to enjoy it — cool and refreshing, layered with avocado and crisp lettuce in the style of a Mexican seafood cocktail.

A playful nod to the classic Mexican shrimp cocktail, this version swaps shrimp for buttery pickled salmon and lets the natural acidity of the brine do the work — rather than the lime juice used in the traditional version.

Served over a bed of crisp iceberg, the flavors build in layers — creamy avocado, mild sweet onion, a flicker of jalapeño heat, and fragrant dill. A drizzle of olive oil and a few dashes of Tabasco bring it all together.

Pickled Salmon and Avocado Cocktail

Ingredients
To Serve

Fill cocktail glasses halfway with shredded iceberg. Layer pickled salmon, avocado, onion, jalapeño, and dill over the lettuce. Spoon a bit of the pickling liquid over the top and finish with a drizzle of olive oil and a few dashes of Tabasco. Offer sea salt, freshly ground pepper, and extra Tabasco on the side, along with your favorite chips or crackers — we like Milton’s crispy sea salt crackers for their satisfying crunch.

Pickled Salmon and Avocado Cocktail

Cool, briny, and full of contrast — it’s a refreshing twist on a classic where the salmon absolutely shines.