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Grilled Sardines




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Dayam that looks good.
One thing I don't like about living in utard is the 95% absence of fresh, whole fish (there are trout to be had in the mountain streams, one of my bucket list items when I retire). I've been TDY to the coasts enough times to really appreciate whole, grilled pisces!“I'll have what she's having."
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Oh my.... just don't think I could do it..
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Awesome. I would have never thought of that.Coleman, Texas
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Well there you go. I had no idea what a sardine looked like.
I won't be copying your cook, but i liked your post. My kettles are in regular rotation, great cookers.Phoenix -
That last pic has to be up there with a dirty fork pic.Snellville, GA
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Sardines aren't a specific species of fish, they're just young oily fish of a number of species. But they do all tend to look alike.blasting said:
Well there you go. I had no idea what a sardine looked like.
I won't be copying your cook, but i liked your post. My kettles are in regular rotation, great cookers.“Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn't go away.” ― Philip K. Diçk -
Those sardines look fantastic!! I love grilled sardines. I order them often at a local restaurant, but haven't tried making them myself. Another one for the to-do list.Memphis, TN
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Mine always break up when I move them from the little can to the grill. And I never thought to gut them! Oh well.
Bob
New Cumberland, PA
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Yep, those looks great. I would totally do that.mEGG_My_Day said:Those sardines look fantastic!! I love grilled sardines. I order them often at a local restaurant, but haven't tried making them myself. Another one for the to-do list.
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those are fresh and big from a seafood counter, not the little canned onesKayak said:Mine always break up when I move them from the little can to the grill. And I never thought to gut them! Oh well.
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i dont see these often but i like the leftovers next day in a sandwich best, looks good
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I think he was kidding. Maybe.fishlessman said:
those are fresh and big from a seafood counter, not the little canned onesKayak said:Mine always break up when I move them from the little can to the grill. And I never thought to gut them! Oh well.
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probably. never thought to cut the heads off or gut them before grilling, you just throw them on the grill and eat around itHeavyG said:
I think he was kidding. Maybe.fishlessman said:
those are fresh and big from a seafood counter, not the little canned onesKayak said:Mine always break up when I move them from the little can to the grill. And I never thought to gut them! Oh well.

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Looks like a European Pilchard
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Wished I had not opened this thread. You folks enjoy this one....I'm out.Ellijay GA with a Medium & MiniMax
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Pasta con le sarde is one of the national dishes of Sicily and is one of the best things you'll ever eat. Also has anchovies.
I love this type of food.
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Speaking of little fish, is it possible to find fresh anchovies outside of Italy? Molly once posted a cook she and Enrico did using fresh ones, but they were in Italy at the time. I've never seen anchovies (or sardines for that matter) except in cans. Maybe I have to move to NYC or SF...or Italy? I don't want them that badly!
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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They are available in our restaurant depot, fresh.Carolina Q said:Speaking of little fish, is it possible to find fresh anchovies outside of Italy? Molly once posted a cook she and Enrico did using fresh ones, but they were in Italy at the time. I've never seen anchovies (or sardines for that matter) except in cans. Maybe I have to move to NYC or SF...or Italy? I don't want them that badly!______________________________________________I love lamp.. -
Ooh, will be getting some. Thanks!nolaegghead said:
They are available in our restaurant depot, fresh.Carolina Q said:Speaking of little fish, is it possible to find fresh anchovies outside of Italy? Molly once posted a cook she and Enrico did using fresh ones, but they were in Italy at the time. I've never seen anchovies (or sardines for that matter) except in cans. Maybe I have to move to NYC or SF...or Italy? I don't want them that badly!
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Thx. Will check it out. But Nola RD could possibly be different than Hartford CT RD. Ya think?
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
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They are not stocked as reliably as some species, but they were there a few weeks ago.buzd504 said:
Ooh, will be getting some. Thanks!nolaegghead said:
They are available in our restaurant depot, fresh.Carolina Q said:Speaking of little fish, is it possible to find fresh anchovies outside of Italy? Molly once posted a cook she and Enrico did using fresh ones, but they were in Italy at the time. I've never seen anchovies (or sardines for that matter) except in cans. Maybe I have to move to NYC or SF...or Italy? I don't want them that badly!
@Carolina Q Every RD caters to local market demands. New Orleans is a big seafood city so we have a big seafood market in our RD.
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