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My Danish girlfriend loved pickled herring (sardines are herring). She would put some pickled herring on a slice of rugbrot (not spelled correctly), which is a kind of paving material that passes for bread in Denmark, with a slice of onion and a slice of a boiled egg. I could handle it if I had a beer for a chaser.
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I eat them. My wife makes me take them outside because of the smell. Therefore, they are a favorite on race weekends at the track.
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it's funny how things come and go in buying food. I used to get sardines often many years ago, Nuri was a favorite, spiced in olive oil on toasted sourdough with onions, sometimes tomato, sometimes jalepeno and sardines in olive oil with dill, cucumber and onion. Will have to get some now, found a new sourdough bread that should be good to try.
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I don't anything from a can--literally nothing. I've never tried sardines, though I've smelled them when my wife's boys wanted to try them. Stunk the house up for hours--disgusting (to me).
Aren't they super salty?
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Have you ever tried these anchovies? They're not like your typical anchovies, they're meaty like sardines. They come in different flavors and also in just plain olive oil. I love canned seafood!
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I had these on a caesar recently, thought they were perfect. Rich flavor, fishy in the right way against the garlic lemon cheese of the dressing. A caesar anchovy sandwich on a proper baguette would be great with these.
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Love them, especially in pasta with dried black olives.
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Meaty sardines? That's an oxymoron, like jumbo shrimp.
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We were at a Chinese seafood restaurant (real Chinese) recently with tanks at one end of the dining room with various fish and lobster and huge prawns (probably a quarter to half a pound each) swimming around. Two (about 3-5 lb) fish and many prawns were scooped out to met their fate that lunch.
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We are all just prawns in the game of life.
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There's a lot of wisdom in that. I do my best to be an octopus.
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I really like canned sardines but I love fresh and marinated sardines. A couple days ago in Florence:
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I've eaten sardines for a long time. Usually in mustard sauce, on saltines or Bremner wafers. Adding chopped red onion or shallots and/or capers is a bonus. Some of the stuff they can in Spain is another level above the usual grocery store brands, if you can find it.
Always have anchovies on hand, as I cook a lot of Italian food. The ones packed in salt are better than the ones packed in oil but are harder to find and require a little prep to use. No anchovy paste for me.... Better than all of that is locally smoked fish, especially salmon or trout. |
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Canned anchovies are the ones that you're thinking of that are super salty. I've never noticed that sardines are salty.
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I don't eat them very often as my wife objects to the smell.
I do like them and I keep a few stashed in my hunting/fishing pack, my truck, my desk at work... I like the King Oscar and Tiny Tots. I have been branching out to a few others when I see them in the store. My son's fiance has been deer hunting with us. One rainy day this fall she was in my stand. When I went there the next day my sardines were eaten, but she did leave a nice note. She gifted me some canned cod livers a few weeks ago. The taste is OK, but the texture is gooey. I need to try something more than just eating them with a fork....
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I'm going to get some now and try frying them with a nice double IPA.
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