Recipe of the day: Three delicious sardines and asparagus recipes to try this week
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Explore these three mouthwatering dishes featuring the delightful combination of sardines and asparagus for a tasty dinner option.
When trying out these recipes, you will discover the flavours of sardine crostini with asparagus and pesto, asparagus and sardine pasta, and a tempting sardine and asparagus salad.
Whether you are seeking an appetizer, a main course, or a refreshing salad, these recipes will take your dining experience to new heights.
1 olive & basil focaccia roll (or a flavoured bread roll of your choice)
2 x 100g cans sardines in olive oil
230g box Greek salad (choose one without leaves)
Instructions
Heat oven to 200°C. Blitz 2 of the asparagus spears with the bread roll in a food processor into fine green crumbs. Arrange the sardines, remaining asparagus and Greek salad in a roasting tin, and cook for 15 mins. Meanwhile, fry the breadcrumbs in a splash of oil in a pan for 3-4 mins, then sprinkle on top.
Boil enough water to cover cleaned asparagus and simmer until al dente, usually a couple of minutes. Remove and chop into bite sized pieces. GOURMET TIP: plunge the asparagus into ice water to stop cooking and preserve the bright green color. Cut on a slant for attractive pieces.
Chop the capers, pepperoncini, scallions, thyme and tomatoes and toss with Sardines and their oil. Toss with the asparagus. SUBSTITUTIONS: Use anchovies if you like them, dried thyme if you must, or a smaller portion of sun dried tomatoes if you lack roasted tomatoes. If you want a lighter fish taste, use good olive oil in place of the sardine oil. GOURMET TIP: use fresh anchovies or sardines, or roast your own cherry tomatoes (a great way to use up the last of the bucket.)
Cook and drain pasta and toss with veg. Finish with pepper, lemon juice and parmesan to taste. GOURMET TIP: If you can grow your own thyme, asparagus is in season about the time it will bloom. Top with some thyme flowers – they are delicious.