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Home Recipes Sardines Sardines on toast

Sardines on toast

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Prep Time

Prep Time

15 Minutes

Yield

Yield

2

Difficulty Level

Difficulty Level

Easy, Quick

Ingredients

  • 2 slices Turkish bread
  • 1 packet of Safcol Brisling Sardines in Oil 110g
  • 1-2 tbsp black garlic aioli
  • Olive oil
  • for the Black Garlic Aioli
  • 1 cup raw Cashews soaked in cold water
  • 200ml extra virgin olive oil
  • 60ml lemon juice
  • 10ml apple cider vine
  • 30g Dijon mustard
  • 30g onion shallots
  • 10g black garlic (fermented)
  • Salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Toast or char grill the sour dough until well toasted
  2. Spread the sourdough bruschetta with the aioli
  3. Squash the drained sardines onto the toast and season with salt and cracked black pepper for the Black Garlic Aioli
  4. Soak the nuts for at least two hours or overnight.
  5. Drain and reserve the water. Place in a high speed food processor along with all the remaining ingredients except the oil. smooth.
  6. Continue to Blend slowly adding the oil. Adjust consistency with the drained water.
  7. Adjust seasoning as required.
Servings: 2
Ready in: 15 Minutes
Course: Breakfast, Finger Food, Snack
Recipe Type: Video Recipes
Ingredient: Sardines

Sardines on toast

Take your sardines on toast to the next level. Watch Ben O’Donoghue perfect this breakfast, snack or canape, with a vegan fermented black garlic aioli. Sardines are full of Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and calcium not to forget they punch above their weight with protein. So next time you’re looking for a quick snack, look no further than this version of sardines on toast.

Tip: Soak your cashews overnight!

Did you know: Sardines have been around for centuries. These small fish are said to be named after Sardinia, an island of Italy, because of the abundance that could be found there. Sardines are abundant in the Atlantic, Pacific, and Mediterranean seas. They feed on plankton only, which means they don’t contain the high levels of mercury than other fish do.

These small fish are packed with nutrients that can be beneficial in the prevention of a number of health conditions. Some of these nutrients are known to help prevent heart disease or may protect against certain cancers. They contain calcium and other vital nutrients.

Omega-3 fatty acids help prevent heart disease due to their anti-inflammatory properties. Sardines are an excellent source of them.

Sardines are an excellent source of vitamin B-12. This vitamin helps your cardiovascular system and gives you energy. In addition, these fish contain a healthy amount of vitamin D. Along with B-12, D is necessary for good bone health throughout your life.

Sardines are an excellent source of calcium. That makes them a good choice for those who are lactose intolerant, allergic to dairy, or need more calcium in their diet.

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