Sardinha Sardines in Escabeche

$8.00

Don’t be surprised if the texture of these sardines is a little different than what you’re used to, the acid from the cider vinegar will help break things down and may make it a challenge to lift out whole intact pieces. But the trade-off in yummy is totally worth it.

120g (4.2 oz) tin

In stock

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Description

Ingredients: Sardines (Sardina pilchardus): min 70%, Sunflower oil, Cider vinegar, Paprika, Salt.

Reviews

  1. Jeff (verified owner)

    I’ve recently discovered that mussels in escabeche are absolutely delicious. With sardines being my first tinned fish love, I knew when I saw this tin of Sardinha sardines in escabeche that I had to give them a try. As a added bonus, I love the fun artwork on this, and that other tins from Sardinha.

    I cracked my tin open and found 3 sardines of varying sizes, relatively tightly packed in an orange-hued sauce. The aroma is light and slightly sweet – no strong offensive fish smells. Due to being packed in a bit tight, and to their softer texture, they didn’t want to come out of the tin in one piece, but there was minimal breakage, not armageddon.

    Turns out that sardines in escabeche are absolutely delicious. The flavor is fairly mild, delicate, mildly fishy, with a bit of a sweet and sour note, leaning sweet, from the escabeche. The texture may be a bit on the softer side, but nothing wildly different from plenty of other ‘dines that haven’t been marinating in escabeche. I think these would be good for someone new to sardines who might not love strong fishy flavors, and definitely good for an aficionado looking to expand their ‘dine landscape.

  2. NoseWalrus (verified owner)

    Cracking open the tin, you see some beautiful sardines in an orange marinade. There was no ‘fishy’ smell to them, just sweet & tangy vinegar. These would be perfect for situations with people who don’t appreciate the smell of a freshly opened tin of fish.

    These sardines were softer than many of the sardines I’ve had in the past. They were not mushy, just softer. They fell apart more easily. I would imagine this was the acid in the vinegar breaking down the fish.

    The flavor was more sweet than I anticipated. The escabeche I’ve had in the past has been more vinegar/aromatic heavy. The flavor was pretty simple, not much going on beyond the pleasant sweet/tangy flavors. I would absolutely eat these again.

  3. Hream McDan (verified owner)

    You’ve got my respect, Sardinha. Soft, Matiz-like giant fish in a thin sauce. Slight vinegar that was noticed and appreciated. Smelled a little bit like ketchup (vinegar and paprika hits that note for me) and I do mean that in a good way. I ate them side-by-side with a Ferrigno sardines in escabeche tin. This Sardinha tin had a really nice vinegar tang that met my escabeche expectations … and in comparison, the Ferrigno tin seemed like it didn’t have vinegar in the sauce at all. While the Sardinha escabeche sauce perhaps wasn’t quite as deep and rich in flavor as the Ferrigno escabeche, it provided the tang that ultimately made this the better tin. It’s a 4 star tin and a rebuy for me, a perfect introduction tin for sardines + escabeche.

  4. jgittens374 (verified owner)

    I was looking forward to this can. It wasn’t bad, but I was disappointed. I found the can to be rather flavorless. The vinegar sauce looked promising when I cracked the can, but I didn’t really taste much at all. The fish themselves were a bit on the softer side and I got a few unpleasant scales. I ended up breaking out the sriracha since I wasn’t getting anything on their own which was disappointing. I really hoped I was going to like the escabeche sauce. Overall, I give them a 2.5/5. I would either shell out the extra buck or two for a Nuri / Matiz or just grab some King Oscars for a bit less.

  5. shellbargo (verified owner)

    Really enjoyed this tin! I recently got a ton of different Sardinha flavors, and this was by far my favorite. The escabeche complimented the sardines beautifully, and I’ll definitely be coming back for more!

  6. Eric Stell (verified owner)

    This was an enjoyable tin, the flavors were slightly acidic which was pleasant with the rice and fish. As others have mentioned this was a slightly softer sardine, but overall I felt that it ended up as a pleasant meal.

    I’d rate it a 3/5, good enough to grab again if I had it in my pantry, but not necessarily one I’d seek out in favor of others.

  7. emosberger (verified owner)

    This was the first time trying sardines in escabeche and it turned out to be a rather pleasant experience. The vinegar did soften the fish up quite a bit but they weren’t mushy. I placed the tin on top of some hot rice which complimented the sardines and sauce perfectly.

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