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Topic: Smoked Sardines  (Read 1463 times)

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rcmallory

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Caught these at Monterey Fish in Berkeley.  Basic brine overnight, smoked on weber gas grill with stainless steel smoker box filled with damp applewood chips.  About 5 hours at a low heat, lid slightly open.  These are very tasty.  Boney, but the small bones are soft enough to eat.  Sardines are very healthy and low on the food chain.


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mmmm, love sardines
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Pacifico

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Those look delicious.
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Looks like tuyo.  Man we eat those for breakfast.  Goes great with eggs and fresh tomatoes.   :smt044

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