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When most people think of sardines, a can of salty, marinated fish probably comes to mind. But did you know that it’s easy and quick to cook fresh sardines, too? Sardines contain high levels of healthy Omega-3 fatty acids, making the tiny fish a nutritious addition to your favorite meals. In this article, we’ll show you the best ways to prepare these tasty fish on the grill, in the oven, and more. Let’s dive in!

Method 1
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Buying & Prepping Fresh Sardines

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  1. When you prepare sardines, you want to remove all the rough skin. Rub your fingers back and forth over the sides, brushing off any remaining scales.
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  2. To prepare sardines, cut the entire length of the fish's belly with a sharp fillet knife. Remove the innards and discard them. [2]
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  4. To prepare sardines, add a little seasoning, such as salt and pepper.
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Grilling Sardines

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  1. If you use briquettes, give them plenty of time to heat up. The briquettes will be ready when they are almost completely gray. [4]
  2. When you make sardines, you want to keep them moist and juicy. Wrap each fish in a grape leaf.
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Frying Sardines

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  1. Let the pan warm up for 3 to 5 minutes. To prepare sardines with a little more zest, dice up an onion and sauté it for 4 minutes before you add the fish.
  2. Cook sardines on each side for 2 to 4 minutes, turning them over gently with kitchen tongs or a spatula.
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Baking Sardines

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    Do I have to gut sardines?
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    If you are cooking them whole as in the photo, you do not need to gut them. Just rub off the scales with a cloth or paper towel, then wash and pat dry. If they are not too big, you can eat everything; otherwise, they come off the bone easily once cooked.
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    What do I do with the heads?
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    You can cook and eat the heads of sardines. There are a number of Chinese recipes that call for fish heads or deep fry them. You can make a fumet or fish stock from the heads and bones. You can feed them to your cats or dogs, or you can throw them out, which would be a waste.
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    Do I need to gut the sardines before I cook them?
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    If you are cooking them whole as in the photo, then you do not need to gut them. Just rub off the scales with a cloth or paper towel. Wash and pat dry. If they are not too big, you can eat everything, but otherwise they come off the bone easily once cooked.
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      Things You'll Need

      • Fresh sardines
      • Cold running water
      • Sharp fillet knife
      • Sharp scissors
      • Lemon juice
      • Grill or oven
      • Olive oil
      • Grape leaves
      • Salt
      • Pepper
      • Frying pan, double-broiler or baking dish
      • Onion
      • Kitchen tongs
      • Spatula
      • Oven mitt


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      To cook sardines, start by getting fresh sardines that smell clean and don't look damaged. Rinse the sardines by holding them under running water and rubbing your fingers back and forth across their skin to remove their scales. You should also remove the guts and backbone with a pair of kitchen shears or a sharp knife. Once they are prepped, rub the fish with some lime juice and season with salt and pepper. Then, place them in a hot pan with some olive oil, cooking for 2 to 4 minutes per side or until the flesh is flaky. To learn how to bake or grill sardines, scroll down!

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