Anonymous wrote:They taste exactly like Mackerel
Anonymous wrote:Try it this way
1 slice of whole grain bread
1/2 of an avocado
1/2 can of brisling sardines(packed in water preferably)
1 Tbsp lemon juice
2 tsp hot sauce (optional)
salt and pepper to taste
sardines
Directions:
Toast your slice of whole grain bread un-buttered. The sardines and avocado are somewhat hefty and a stiffer (read:toasted) base helps hold the weight of the toppings better.
Remove sardines from the can and prep them, if you want. Lay the remaining pieces on the toast in an even layer.
Cut the avocado in one line all the way around from the stem to the thicker base and back up the other side. Twist to pry it into two halves and remove the seed with a knife or spoon. Slice the avocado down into thin strips then remove and layer on the sardine covered toast. With a fork, gently mash the sliced pieces so that they form a uniform connected layer (This will help when eating so big pieces are pulling off with each bite).
Squeeze a little lemon juice over the top of the mashed avocado and season with salt, pepper and hot sauce to taste
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am obsessed with anchovies. I can eat an entire tin in one sitting.
Will I like sardines? You just eat them on crackers?
Or buttered toast. Fishy, oily taste. But great if you like that.
You know what's also great, though, are the huge fresh sardines you can sometimes get on 2Amy's pizza. Amazing.
Not PP or OP, but the ones at 2 Amys, do they have bones in them? My kid's asked to try sardines recently and I'd rather try them in restaurant than make them at home.
The ones at 2 Amy's have the bones removed -- they are too large to eat with the bones in them, like the canned ones. I've only seen them a few times so you might want to call and ask when they'll have them.
Just reminded me that sardines on rye toast with onion and hot sauce is one of my favorite breakfasts!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am obsessed with anchovies. I can eat an entire tin in one sitting.
Will I like sardines? You just eat them on crackers?
Or buttered toast. Fishy, oily taste. But great if you like that.
You know what's also great, though, are the huge fresh sardines you can sometimes get on 2Amy's pizza. Amazing.
Not PP or OP, but the ones at 2 Amys, do they have bones in them? My kid's asked to try sardines recently and I'd rather try them in restaurant than make them at home.
Anonymous wrote:I am obsessed with anchovies. I can eat an entire tin in one sitting.
Will I like sardines? You just eat them on crackers?