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Sardine sarnies what can you put with them?
hollydays
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Sarnies or butties,whatever you call them.I love sardines but havent got any inspiration for what else to mix with with on a sandwich.Any ideas?
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Tomato
coleslaw
Spring onion
more sardines?
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Boiled Eggs, or Tomato sauce.
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I luuurrrrvvvveee sardine sarnies.yummy.
I just chuck the contents of the open tin on the bread and thats it.
Might be nice with a bit of crispy iceberg lettuce?Debt Free Date:10/09/2007 :j :money:0 -
Sliced tomato
Sliced cucumber
Curry paste
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I just had some (thanks for the reminder that I had some on the cupboard:j )
Ok I know its sounds disgusting but I like mine with a pickled onion sliced up on top:o0 -
My mum always used to bone them first, then roughly mash with a good slosh of malt vinegar. A slice or two of tomato on top and there you go.
My eldest daughter prefers to do similar with pilchards but in that case adds a good dollop of mayonnaise.0 -
Don't bone the sardines, there is calcium in those bones!Weight 08 February 86kg0
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Yes, eat the bones

Mash up with a splash of Worcester sauce, some chopped onion, salt and pepper. Make into sandwiches with cucumber slices.0 -
mmm sardine sandwiches. When I was pregnant I ate sardine and avocado sandwiches. Sounds revolting but they are gorgeous and I still eat them like that now!0
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My mum would fry some tomatoes and onion with a bit of salt and pepper to go with sardines. Lovely.0
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