13 Sardine Recipes for Party Snacks and Tinned-Fish Feasts

If there’s one pantry ingredient I always have (even more reliably than sugar, flour, or olive oil), it’s sardines. Sure, canned sardines can be a great souvenir from a trip or a compact gift for a seafood-loving friend. And having a collection of tins is a great excuse to buy yourself a fancy sardine fork. But these small nutrient-packed fish can also be turned into a million different salads, pastas, and snacks (trust me, I wrote a whole book’s worth of recipes for tinned seafood).
Here are some of our favorite recipes from cookbooks, the pages of Gourmet, and our own staff recipe developers, to turn canned sardines into meals all year round.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food styling by Mira Evnine1/13Sardine Puffs
If you need to make a lot of hors d’oeuvres in a short amount of time, may I suggest these 5-ingredient sardine puffs? Like many sardine recipes, these make efficient use of a very short ingredients list and a brief cook time.
Photo by Chelsie Craig2/13Pan-Fried Sardines With Salsa Verde
While you can (and should) snack on sardines straight from the can, you can also always give them a quick pan-fry before setting them on a plate of emerald-green salsa verde.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food styling by Mira Evnine3/13Sardine Rillettes
It doesn’t get much simpler than mashing together sardines with lemon juice and the best butter you can get your hands on.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food styling by Mira Evnine4/13Fish Cakes With Caper-Parsley Sauce
Skip the crab cakes and make these out of halibut and canned sardines instead. A bright parsley–caper sauce ties the dish together.
Photo by Joseph De Leo, Food styling by Mira Evnine5/13Sicilian-Style Pasta With Sardines
This Sicilian-inspired pasta dish combines some heavy-hitting pantry ingredients with sweet onion and fennel, for a rustic seafood pasta that tastes like it took way longer to cook than it actually did.
Photo by Steven Joyce6/13Sardines With Roasted Tomatoes, Fennel, and Saffron
For a tinned-fish meal full of color and flavor, roast some cherry tomatoes and fennel together on a sheet pan before tossing them with toasted pine nuts and almonds and canned sardines.
Photo by Romulo Yanes7/13Spaghetti With Sardines, Dill, and Fried Capers
If you have some dill growing in your windowsill herb garden, you might not even need to make a trip to the store to make this sardine spaghetti.
Photo by Alex Lau8/13Spicy Marinated Vegetables and Sardines on Toast
This sardine recipe is like eating a salad on a piece of toast. After quick-pickling rounds of radish, carrot, and chile, it’s just a matter of toasting some baguette, opening a tin, and assembling.
Patricia Heal9/13Piquillo Pepper and Sardine Tartines
Jarred peppers and capers complete these dainty sardine tartines. A squeeze of lemon and some hot sauce are optional.
Photo by Chelsie Craig, styling by Judy Mancini10/13Anchovy and Sardine Toasts With Chile Butter
Mix and match sardines and anchovies in these bites for a choose-your-own adventure snacking experience.
Photo by Elizabeth Cecil11/13Sardine Toasts With Tomato Mayonnaise and Fennel
Everyone knows that tomato and mayo were made to be eaten together, but here, chef Renee Erickson takes the combo a step further by blending them together into an umami-rich spread for sardine toasts.
Photo by Emma Fishman, food styling by Pearl Jones, prop styling by Allie Wist12/13Escarole Caesar With Sardines and Hazelnuts
Why should anchovies get to have all the Caesar salad fun? This spin swaps in sardines.
Photography by Emma Fishman, Food Styling by Adriana Paschen, Prop Styling by Elizabeth Jamie13/13Braised Beans and Sardines With Fennel
Sardine recipes don’t have to be all about the fish, and these simmered beans with a sardine topping prove that less is sometimes more.

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