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Salmon and Celery Carpaccio

This refreshing salmon carpaccio combines crisp celery, sweet onion, and rich salmon in a savory Japanese inspired dressing. It's an easy appetizer that's perfect for entertaining or enjoying with your favorite drink.

July 4, 2026
Prep Time10 min
🍳Cook Time5 min
Total Time15 min
🍽YieldServes 2

What to drink with it

Hakurakusei Junmai Ginjō

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Salmon and Celery Carpaccio

Looking for a refreshing appetizer that's both elegant and effortless? This Salmon and Celery Carpaccio is packed with crisp vegetables, silky salmon, and a vibrant dressing that comes together in minutes.

The combination of olive oil, garlic, lemon, soy sauce, and a touch of wasabi creates layers of flavor that pair beautifully with wine, beer, or sake. It's the kind of dish you'll find yourself making again and again.

What you'll need

  • 1 celery stalk
  • 1 half sweet onion
  • 120 g salmon for sashimi
  • 5 g parsley, chopped
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • Garlic pepper to taste
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 1 tsp lemon juice
  • 1 to 2 cm wasabi paste
  • 1 half tsp soy sauce

How to make it

1
Step 1

Thinly slice the celery diagonally after removing the leaves. Slice the sweet onion thinly and soak it in cold water for a few minutes before draining well. Slice the salmon into thin bite sized pieces.

2
Step 2

In a large bowl, combine the celery, drained onion, salmon, chopped parsley, olive oil, garlic pepper, salt, black pepper, lemon juice, wasabi, and soy sauce. Toss gently until everything is evenly coated.

3
Step 3

Chill in the refrigerator until ready to serve. Letting the salad rest for a short time allows the flavors to blend beautifully.

Tips

  • Soak the sliced sweet onion in cold water, then drain and squeeze it well before mixing. This keeps the dressing flavorful instead of watery.
  • Garlic pepper gives this dish a deeper, more aromatic flavor. If you don't have any, freshly ground black pepper is an excellent substitute.
  • The combination of wasabi and soy sauce ties everything together, creating a Japanese inspired carpaccio that pairs beautifully with sake, wine, or beer.

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