Tried sardines.....
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I love sardines and in fact, you have made me realise I have not eaten sardines in probably over a decade if not longer... wow. I used to get them on toast as a kid for Sunday tea. Now I shall have to buy some. I am a big seafood fan, although I don't much like tuna and have never tried lobster.1
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.....and they weren't bad. Had a can of sardines sitting in hot sauce. Read the nutritional value and they were touted as being healthy as well as high calcium.
Put them on toast for breakfast so to the store I go to get other flavors. Pleasantly surprised!
Awesome!! I just had some in Mustard Sauce a few minutes ago. The other two in recent days were in Tomato Sauce, and in Lemon Sauce. I've been avoiding the ones in Soyabean Oil now.0 -
Gonna go to other stores to see what I can find in regards to this nutritional high protein item!0
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King Oscar sardines are the best I can get at the grocery store. My favorite sardines are the jalapeño ones in oil. I'm trying to eat the ones in spring water but they really don't taste too good.3
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King Oscar always seems to be on the list of best tasting sardines along w/certain others but I've never bought sardines for taste, mainly their protein content.
Figure that like tuna they all taste pretty much the same and not too good regardless. So, I always buy them solely based on price and volume; the most fish for the least cost. I get mine for only $1/can at my local Dollar Store. A very large can weighing 7 oz and about 28g of protein in 240 cals.
Given this, I have a hard time bringing myself to pay up to or over $3/can for sardines regardless of how good they may taste.
For $1 at the same store, I can also buy a
10 oz can of mackerel that contains 52g protein in 360 cals. About twice as much protein as in a can of sardines for the same price, which actually makes them a better value.0 -
TheDevastator wrote: »King Oscar sardines are the best I can get at the grocery store. My favorite sardines are the jalapeño ones in oil. I'm trying to eat the ones in spring water but they really don't taste too good.
I agree love the King Oscar the best..I like the ones in olive oil mooshed on toast yummm1 -
One thing for sure, is you can call them a superfood, I used to eat them even if I hated their taste because they're loaded with Vitamins D, E, B12, Zinc, Potassium, Magnesium, and Calcium.. today I discovered a brand of sardines canned with tomato sauce, and sardines are now one of the things I enjoy, I know it's weird, but it just happened.
Along with boiled whole organic eggs, and you are doing your body a big favor..
I'm a fighter, meaning I lose a lot of minerals due to training, so personally, I eat about 12 boiled eggs, and around 320 grams of net sardines EACH single day, and I'm feeling pretty refreshed and amazing.
Of course that's not all I eat, but I also incorporate avocados, blackberries, spinach, arugula, mushrooms, pomegranates, into my diet, while also making sure that I get quality sleep.
By the way sardines and eggs are the only animal products I eat xD.
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I love fresh caught grilled sardines. I've never eaten the canned ones.3
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LearningToFly13 wrote: ».....and they weren't bad. Had a can of sardines sitting in hot sauce. Read the nutritional value and they were touted as being healthy as well as high calcium.
Put them on toast for breakfast so to the store I go to get other flavors. Pleasantly surprised!
I love sardines. I buy them boneless in tomato sauce, spread them on toast and top them with pickled jalapeños. ..:)
Oh, I will have to look for this. I don't mind the taste of sardines but have texture issues with the bones. I didn't know they sold them boneless.0 -
I don't care much for sardines, but love pickled herring.0
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Gosh I love sardines! My Gramma would buy the sardines (sprats) in oil and we would eat on buttered French bread. It’s been a while! I know what I am requesting next time I go over to her house!1
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I love the Wild Planet ones that come packaged in olive oil. I usually drain the oil off, sprinkle a little extra sea salt on them, and dip them in ketchup. Sometimes I'll eat them with nutritional yeast too. Sounds gross, but it's super yummy!1
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I like them, just wish I could find them deboned. Yuck.0
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Strawblackcat wrote: »I love the Wild Planet ones that come packaged in olive oil. I usually drain the oil off, sprinkle a little extra sea salt on them, and dip them in ketchup. Sometimes I'll eat them with nutritional yeast too. Sounds gross, but it's super yummy!
Nutritional yeast just sprinkled on top?? Interesting combo!0 -
I love sardines. Try them mixed into a saute with nicely caramelized onions and soft scrambled eggs. Eat with crusty bread. So delicious.1
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lucerorojo wrote: »I love fresh caught grilled sardines. I've never eaten the canned ones.
These are great if/when you can find them.
Had them once at a restaurant. Big fat ones, tasted like mackeral. Not tin/mushy tasting like canned. They were great!
Haven't ever seen them fresh in my area. Would buy some if I did.0 -
Mashed up, in tomato sauce, salt and pepper and a squeeze of fresh lemon. Piled onto hot buttered wholemeal toast. Grated cheddar if you're feeling cheeky.2
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I eat 'em on Triscuit crackers with mustard - bones & all0
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Last night for dinner, I cooked/heated up a can of wild caught sardines in olive oil, fried them with chopped artichokes, diced garlic pickles, tomato paste, fresh garlic and red salsa, ...topped them with hot chili garlic sauce...and added black beans and cooked bok choy on the side! Protein powerhouse, cheap and good! I always have to dress them up extra good due to how fishy that can smell and taste.1
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