From: cmacooks
On Aug 3, 2003
I was finally able to really savor this recipe. We enjoyed it with some gruyere and provolone we had on hand, and the result was delicious. Thank you for a wonderful alternative to "lox and bagels"!
From: Peter J
On Mar 7, 2006
Great recipe Jan. I used some smoked salmon I'd done myself which didn't have the salty taste that Babyoil had commented on, I think that would just be added salt as a preservative or artificial smoke flavoring. I used a standard camembert rather than smoked, and plain youghurt rather than cream and it came out well and made a very tasty lunch!
From: Babyoil
On Apr 25, 2003
Jan, this was a good dish and extremely filling. Hubby and I were greedy and ate most of it in one sitting. The only problem we had was that we found it to be awfully salty. Do you think if I soaked the salmon in water for a bit that it would help? I used shallots instead of green onions since shallots are growing in the garden. They were just fine in the recipe. We also topped some with sour cream to try that out. Yum! We are going to make again since this is such a great brunch dish. Thanx!
From: twissis
On Sep 8, 2006
A lovely recipe w/a lovely outcome despite the prep liberty I took. I used smoked gouda & salmon my DH caught & had smoked. I didn't have light cream, so used milk & added 2 tbsp cream cheese. The prep liberty I took? I cooked this on my stove-top in a non-stick omelet pan & it worked very well. I was prepared for DH to be less enthused than myself as he is a bit of a purist about smoked salmon, but he loved it as well. This is definitely company-worthy & a keeper for us! Thx for posting.
From: PaulaG
On Dec 15, 2006
DH and I loved this for breakfast this a.m. Quick to put together and after it goes into the oven, only minimal supervision is needed. Served this with sliced tomatoes and Sourdough Whole Wheat Biscuits. Into my Then There Were Two Cookbook.
From: Chef #815359
On Apr 5, 2009
Tried this recipe this morning and it was a big hit. I try to lighten up everything so just sprayed the pan instead of adding olive oil and replaced the cream with fat free plain yogurt. Also, the only smoked cheese I could find was Muenster. Super simple and tastes wonderful!
From: Chef #494680
On Dec 17, 2008
Someone gave us some smoked salmon and thought I don't like it, I didn't want to throw it away. I put the ingredients together until the last step and then put the skillet in the oven and cooked it that way. Good for a change.
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