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Quick and easy sardine rillettes
Appetizer: To accompany your aperitif or create an easy no-cook starter, opt for our sardine rillettes! An express recipe where you only need to mix 4 ingredients together. Spread on toasted bread or ...
Sure, we all love chips and guacamole. But this interesting, high-protein option swaps some of the fatty avocado lean sardines. The result still feels rich and creamy and tastes great as a dip for a ...
Anna Hezel, author of "Tin to Table: Fancy, Snacky Recipes for Tin-thusiasts and A-fish-ionados, offers "Sunday Morning" viewers her recipe using tinned seafood. She writes: "This is sort of a ...
Though most people are familiar only with canned sardines, the fresh ones are an entirely different fish -- small and rich, with a pronounced flavor that’s like a more assertive tuna. With the current ...
This Moroccan salad is usually made with the Middle Eastern spice sumac, which you’d probably have to order online. He’s replaced it here with Mrs. Dash. Swap out the fresh salad ingredients if you ...
Though most people are familiar only with canned sardines, the fresh ones are an entirely different fish -- small and rich, with a pronounced flavor that’s like a more assertive tuna. With the current ...
Sardines are small, oily fish with flaky texture and often confused with their tinier silver-skinned cousin, anchovies. Unlike anchovies, sardines remain firm when heated in oil, can be mashed into a ...
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