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Trip report: Mackarel drat nice fish, very different from sardines in that they come as one big filet and you have to take chunks off with a fork. But the taste is really nice, I think I might prefer them to 'dines at least when it comes to tomato paste fish. Haven't seen them in oil, but they're drat good in tomato sauce/paste. Try them out if you see them! Easier to eat as well, no little fishies sliding around on your cracker but just a nice big chunk o flesh. 5/5 fishies edit: i had them with fancy french dijon smeared on cheap plain wheat crackers. very nice combo. AEMINAL fucked around with this message at 21:20 on Feb 8, 2016 |
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Mackerel is an awesome fish and totally underrated. I live on the Atlantic in the SE of the US and I know a few salty old fisherdudes that run sports fishing charters. They catch ample and huge mackerels (sometimes even weighing up to 15-20 pounds) casually and the people on the charter never want to take the mackerel home. I have been the benefactor of nice clean and fresh mackerel filets on many different occasions. It's become one of my favorite fish. It's robust enough that it can stand up to lots of different cooking preparations, yet when fresh it still has a nice delicacy to it. It's a great sushi fish, as well.
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I used to fight my brothers for the tins of KO kippers and dines in the pantry, but then I stupidly moved to England where I can't seem to get KO anymore*. Ocado only has these, and they probably have the best selection I can get. What would you recommend? *Plus side is I can get fresh smoked kipper fillets now and OH BOY XVIII fucked around with this message at 00:55 on Feb 9, 2016 |
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I got deen reccs for UK pod "people" right in the op you doof E: three quid for a canfish what the heck
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Just tried the Prince Rupert or whatever in water on a whim. Not overly impressed, it tastes like medium grade canned salmon, but a little less flavorful. Not the best introduction, but I know what they look, feel, and pair like. Gonna try some KO in oil proper and make them all fancy and poo poo next. Alternately, I could do a BLT with 'dines. Or go basic and do Fisherman's eggs. Juat looked at pics of KO. Holy poo poo, they are so much more appetizing Kilo147 fucked around with this message at 09:38 on Feb 9, 2016 |
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XVIII posted:I used to fight my brothers for the tins of KO kippers and dines in the pantry, but then I stupidly moved to England where I can't seem to get KO anymore*. Ocado only has these, and they probably have the best selection I can get. What would you recommend? Sainsbury's Portuguese sardines are apparently pretty good (and 40p), and you can get a variety of - again, Portuguese - sardines on Amazon; for example, Minerva-brand sardines are pretty good, but you might have to buy a 10-pack. If you want to spend more, you can order some gourmet poo poo from France @ Sardine Pirates, but shipping will gently caress you over unless you order a tonne. Don't buy John West sardines.
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its the wee hours here right now and Im going to sneak into the kitchen for some Sardines and Crackers
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# ? Feb 9, 2016 10:18 |
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Mackarel is Really loving good on some whole grain toast with sriracha. Tomato paste kind. Easily my new go-to breakfast. Sorry dines.
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Yesterday marked Ash Wednesday, the beginning of the Lenten season for catholics. Traditionally a time of fasting and self-sacrifice, in contemporary times it is mostly still around in the form of giving up a thing that is loved. This year, I'm going totally sober, and meat avoiding (whenever I am in charge of my own cooking). For a person like myself, of modest means, between jobs and in a snowy land, this means 'dines. Remember: Jesus multiplied the loaves and fishes, so a sardine sandwich is a good choice.
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# ? Feb 11, 2016 17:20 |
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I went to a Walmart in freakin' Santa Fe that was supposedly a heaven for KO Mackerel... lies... slander... but all is well, when I got back to my place I had received my Royal Taster package sometime during my trip. Really happy I chose this one, it came with 3 flavors of dines I've never been able to wrangle into my goony fingers. The plastic snap-on dine tin lid will certainly be used and I'm already sporting the KO bottle opener keychain
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# ? Feb 12, 2016 06:06 |
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I got stoned and ate all my crackers and now I have nothing to eat my dines with. Dammit, those were bought with the sole purpose of dining.
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WanderingMinstrel I posted:I got stoned and ate all my crackers and now I have nothing to eat my dines with. Dammit, those were bought with the sole purpose of dining. slurp em straight out the tin
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Anyone here have experience eating this with a busted up mouth? Really wanna get down on some tiny rear end fish, but my dad said the worse pain he ever experienced was when a bone lodged itself into one of his cavities, and my mouth is ALL cavity.
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Jimson posted:Anyone here have experience eating this with a busted up mouth? Really wanna get down on some tiny rear end fish, but my dad said the worse pain he ever experienced was when a bone lodged itself into one of his cavities, and my mouth is ALL cavity. Dine bones shouldn't gently caress with your cavities, they're not sharp and have less crunch than a potato chip.
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Jimson posted:Anyone here have experience eating this with a busted up mouth? Really wanna get down on some tiny rear end fish, but my dad said the worse pain he ever experienced was when a bone lodged itself into one of his cavities, and my mouth is ALL cavity. your dad then has clearly never given birth
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Jimson posted:Anyone here have experience eating this with a busted up mouth? Really wanna get down on some tiny rear end fish, but my dad said the worse pain he ever experienced was when a bone lodged itself into one of his cavities, and my mouth is ALL cavity. Is your dad bubble-boy? Because that is a pretty scrub-tier pansy-rear end intense pain story.
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Sizone posted:your dad then has clearly never given birth i thought all dads gave birth tto their sons
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AEMINAL posted:i thought all dads gave birth tto their sons
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Jimson posted:Anyone here have experience eating this with a busted up mouth? Really wanna get down on some tiny rear end fish, but my dad said the worse pain he ever experienced was when a bone lodged itself into one of his cavities, and my mouth is ALL cavity. 1) go to the dentist 2) if a dine bone is gonna reform you into the image of a bitch then anything is and there is probably only one type of bone you should be putting in your mouth and it is the color of Arabian skin and has a hat and is full of acrid cum raton fucked around with this message at 19:58 on Feb 12, 2016 |
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Planet X posted:Costco had Seasons in oil. Wasn't sure whether to stock up or not, as I'm a KO man, like most of us. These are my staple. I love them.
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Planet X posted:Costco had Seasons in oil. Wasn't sure whether to stock up or not, as I'm a KO man, like most of us. KO is a lot better but the Seasons are good and I like using them for cooking Them Riga sprats in the round can are as good as KO IMO
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Finally tried the vintage sardines last night. I was really tired from work so I didn't want to make a big thing out of eating them alongside regular KO. I ate them direct from the can with the sardine fork and the reminder on basmati rice. Overall, I found the olive oil taste more prominent than regular KO. The dines were very delicate with pink flesh and had a mild flavor. My boyfriend who normally doesn't like dines because of the bones and fishy flavor found these to be agreeable. Overall, they were light and soft with a slight bitter aftertaste.
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They're so pretty. After eating a few tins of the KOs, I don't even want to look at the boneless/skinless tins of various brands that I still have. idk what to do with them
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The Snoo posted:They're so pretty. Three years from now at midnight you'll be like "do I have any food even" and rummage around your cupboard and BOOYA you will yell, as if it is 2004
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naem posted:Three years from now at midnight you'll be like "do I have any food even" and rummage around your cupboard and BOOYA you will yell, as if it is 2004 I can't express enough love for this post
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The Snoo posted:They're so pretty. Chop and mix em up in fisherman's eggs.
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 00:56 |
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So, I got some KO dines in EVOO. Got crackers, got a hot mustard, if needed. My initial thoughts are that there's nothing incredibly special about them. They taste a poo poo ton better than the Prince Whoever, but even with the KOs, it's just not impressive. Instead of being USGI grade canned salmon in flavor, its now just a decent grade canned fish. I don't mind them, but I'm not gaga over them.
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 07:23 |
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AEMINAL posted:Trip report: Mackarel Mackerel is great for dinner as well. Barbecued mackerel is amazing.
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 07:39 |
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Finally found a Wallyworld that stocks delicious KO Mackerel, only $2.20 a tin, but no Mediterranean flavor anywhere within 30 miles of me I bought a bunch, and a bunch of dines. I then proceeded to break a self-checkout after using 5 different KO coups I'd been saving. The cashier that came to help was pretty impressed with my KO keychain tho I might have to buy a full rack next time I'm there, these fishies are delicious!
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Randarkman posted:Mackerel is great for dinner as well. Barbecued mackerel is amazing. Goddamn that looks delicious but I can't find any mackerel at the big chain grocery stores around here. The only time had it was when I got my KO taster pack. Where did you get yours? Likewise the only kipper snacks I can find are Crown Prince brand which are pretty good but I'd like to try some others. I guess I'll try someplace like Trader Joe's.
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pahuyuth posted:Goddamn that looks delicious but I can't find any mackerel at the big chain grocery stores around here. The only time had it was when I got my KO taster pack. Where did you get yours? Finding fresh fish where they aren't normally caught is hoping a local shop starts picking up the scraps from a restaurant getting air deliveries.
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Kilo147 posted:So, I got some KO dines in EVOO. Got crackers, got a hot mustard, if needed. Oh great now I can't separate your avatar from sardines and whenever I see David Bowie I think about sardines.
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BaconCopter posted:Finally found a Wallyworld that stocks delicious KO Mackerel, only $2.20 a tin, but no Mediterranean flavor anywhere within 30 miles of me I bought a bunch, and a bunch of dines. I then proceeded to break a self-checkout after using 5 different KO coups I'd been saving. The cashier that came to help was pretty impressed with my KO keychain tho King Oscar Mediterranean Sardines, 3.75 Ounce Tins (Pack of 12)
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Not the most appetizing pic, but these Clover Leaf brislings in olive oil are pretty good! Nice and firm, much smaller and a bit fishier than my usual 'dines. They were great with some hot sauce and pepper. Would absolutely get them again.
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 19:08 |
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I for one think that is a very good dine pic
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 19:38 |
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I meant Mediterranean Mackerel. I can find those locally.
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Sheep-Goats posted:I for one think that is a very good dine pic me too. only thing it's really missing is the action fork.
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# ? Feb 15, 2016 20:18 |
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Thanks dine bros, I just wish I hadn't eaten any of the before I took the picture.
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I AM A FAT LATIN MAMI
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