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'Bone' (Urban Dictionary: bone) Sardines he must have a smaller pecker than AssSnob no wonder you stray. -
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SARDINES!!!!Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostGrilled sardines but I can never find them fresh enough.
Are you calling me?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI think I'm going to finish early and have a BBQ.
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Blimey that's expensive! I only get 5 BBQs max out of a 10KG bag. The fuel is more expensive than the meat!Comment
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I agree but the food tastes better! I've ordered another bag but yep something cheaper would be better.Originally posted by MeMeMe1966 View PostBlimey that's expensive! I only get 5 BBQs max out of a 10KG bag. The fuel is more expensive than the meat!Comment
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Pesto stuffed mackerel.Originally posted by woohoo View PostFancy doing a fish dish, just need some ideas?
Get the person on the Waitrose fish counter to head & gut the fish.
Make the pesto (I use home grown basil, rocket and garlic with some roasted pine nuts, olive oil and salt) and leave it in the fridge for a few hours.
Make 3 scores down either side of the fish, put pesto into the scores and put some into the cavity.
Wrap in foil, or cook it on a hot plate. 4 minutes one side, 3 the other.
Not only is it quick, easy and tasty, the fish is sustainable, British, and very good for you.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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I may give that a go - Fish Friday at Waitrose.Originally posted by WTFH View PostPesto stuffed mackerel.
Get the person on the Waitrose fish counter to head & gut the fish.
Make the pesto (I use home grown basil, rocket and garlic with some roasted pine nuts, olive oil and salt) and leave it in the fridge for a few hours.
Make 3 scores down either side of the fish, put pesto into the scores and put some into the cavity.
Wrap in foil, or cook it on a hot plate. 4 minutes one side, 3 the other.
Not only is it quick, easy and tasty, the fish is sustainable, British, and very good for you.
Have to say I was surprised at the lovely taste of the sardines. The misses didnt like the smell and the flies flocked to it but as a taster, just sardines on their own, lovely.Comment
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As sardinhas só são boas no mês de Junho/Julho quando estão bem gordinhas.Originally posted by Big Blue Plymouth View PostSim. Gosto de sardinhas
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Neat. You had that tonight?Originally posted by woohoo View PostI may give that a go - Fish Friday at Waitrose.
Have to say I was surprised at the lovely taste of the sardines. The misses didnt like the smell and the flies flocked to it but as a taster, just sardines on their own, lovely.
In my own case, I tend to avoid supermarket fish. They sell it as fresh but it's all been frozen and I often find it too dry. Flavour can be tainted too. Often the same thing with the fishmonger on your local market.
I always order mine from the local pub who get a daily delivery from Lyme Regis & all the boats down there are day boats so you always know it's never been frozen.Comment
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