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MAKE 6 SERVINGS - 1 1/2 lb (750 g) fresh sardines |
Sardines in a sweet-and-sout marinade with raisins and pine nuts is a classic antipasto in Venice, where it is known as sarde in saor. Other fish can be prepared this way, especially dark-fleshed varieties, such as bluefish or mackerel. The flavors come together as the fish marinates, so plan to begin marinating the sardines at least a day before serving. |
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Using a sharp knife, make a slit on the underside of each sardine from the head to the tail, and use your finger to push out the viscera. Gently press the body open, grasp the spine near the tail end, and carefully pull the bone free from the fish. Rinse the fish under cold running water, pat dry with paper towels, and set aside. Buon appetito! |