Parmentier sardines in olive oil with chilli
Parmentier sardines in olive oil with chilli
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Mobile Chicane

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21,884 posts

238 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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Quite pricey at £1.99 - for a can of sardines - but I simply cannot tell you how good these are.

Absolutely delicious on Bertinet malted grain sourdough toast (from Waitrose, natch).

Good bit of heat, and deep deep savouriness. I confess I 'might' have licked the tin.




easytiger123

2,666 posts

235 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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Totally into my sardine sarnies. Add a little rocket for some crunch and that Japanese kewpie mayo and it's just about the greatest sandwich ever. Will check out these Parmentier ones with chilli.

lockhart flawse

2,093 posts

261 months

Thursday 29th August 2019
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Well hello Mobile. Where you bin?

Cotty

42,081 posts

310 months

Friday 30th August 2019
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easytiger123 said:
Add a little rocket for some crunch and that Japanese kewpie mayo .
For crunch I wonder if kimchi would go well with them

Mobile Chicane

Original Poster:

21,884 posts

238 months

Friday 30th August 2019
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Cotty said:
easytiger123 said:
Add a little rocket for some crunch and that Japanese kewpie mayo .
For crunch I wonder if kimchi would go well with them
You really need to try these on their own first. The texture, the delicate flavour. Like no other sardine I've ever tried, and I am biiiig into sardines. Keep the oil in the tin to dress a Nicoise, or dunk bread in.

Venisonpie

4,599 posts

108 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Mobile Chicane said:
Quite pricey at £1.99 - for a can of sardines - but I simply cannot tell you how good these are.

Absolutely delicious on Bertinet malted grain sourdough toast (from Waitrose, natch).

Good bit of heat, and deep deep savouriness. I confess I 'might' have licked the tin.

Are the sardines from Waitrose too?

Stan the Bat

9,835 posts

238 months

Saturday 31st August 2019
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Venisonpie said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Quite pricey at £1.99 - for a can of sardines - but I simply cannot tell you how good these are.

Absolutely delicious on Bertinet malted grain sourdough toast (from Waitrose, natch).

Good bit of heat, and deep deep savouriness. I confess I 'might' have licked the tin.

Are the sardines from Waitrose too?
I fancy trying those too. thumbup

Can't beat a decent can of sardines.

dickymint

28,752 posts

284 months

Sunday 1st September 2019
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Had to find out if they do them in a tomato type sauce and indeed they do................



Found that out from this site dedicated to tinned fish.....................

https://fishintin.wordpress.com/

Gotta love the internet eh thumbup


Stan the Bat

9,835 posts

238 months

Sunday 1st September 2019
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Quick question, do they put preservatives in tinned fish or is that what the oil is for ?

anonymous-user

80 months

Sunday 1st September 2019
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Tinned Smoked oysters are my mollusc go to..

dickymint

28,752 posts

284 months

Sunday 1st September 2019
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Stan the Bat said:
Quick question, do they put preservatives in tinned fish or is that what the oil is for ?
Quick answer is no.

Stuart70

4,138 posts

209 months

Sunday 1st September 2019
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Thesprucegoose said:
Tinned Smoked oysters are my mollusc go to..
This. I was introduced to them as a child by a Canadian friend of my mum’s.

40 years later and the are still one of my favourite things. Yum!!

Eta - will be off to find the sardines in this week’s shop... smile

Mobile Chicane

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21,884 posts

238 months

Monday 2nd September 2019
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Thesprucegoose said:
Tinned Smoked oysters are my mollusc go to..
These too. I like to squish them onto sourdough toast.

anonymous-user

80 months

Tuesday 3rd September 2019
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Sounds worth a try after reading, I get the bags of Arctic Royal frozen from my fishmonger. . . they are top too

Stan the Bat

9,835 posts

238 months

Wednesday 25th September 2019
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Mobile Chicane said:
Quite pricey at £1.99 - for a can of sardines - but I simply cannot tell you how good these are.

Absolutely delicious on Bertinet malted grain sourdough toast (from Waitrose, natch).

Good bit of heat, and deep deep savouriness. I confess I 'might' have licked the tin.

2 for £2.50 at my local Waitrose yesterday. thumbup

Wadeski

8,894 posts

239 months

Friday 27th September 2019
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A mates dated a Danish bird for a while, who introduced me to sardine sandwiches...my favorite was:

- Toasted focaccia
- Sild (tinned herring)
- Lime
- Siracha
- Butter

ChevronB19

8,550 posts

189 months

Friday 27th September 2019
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Would work with pickled red cabbage? Yes or no?

hungry_hog

2,832 posts

214 months

Friday 27th September 2019
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ChevronB19 said:
Would work with pickled red cabbage? Yes or no?
not tried that but generally oily fish and pickles is a good combo e.g. smoked haddock / piccalilli, lemon sole / capers

paolow

3,261 posts

284 months

Sunday 29th September 2019
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Stan the Bat said:
Mobile Chicane said:
Quite pricey at £1.99 - for a can of sardines - but I simply cannot tell you how good these are.

Absolutely delicious on Bertinet malted grain sourdough toast (from Waitrose, natch).

Good bit of heat, and deep deep savouriness. I confess I 'might' have licked the tin.

2 for £2.50 at my local Waitrose yesterday. thumbup
They are indeed. Motivated by all the praise i bought four tins. I've no idea what to do with them, or whether I'll like them - but I'll save them for when I have a tragically boring day at work to add a little interest......