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Deenz and hot sauce. It's the right thing to do and a tasty way to do it
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That's the ultimate deenz recipe. Had a hunk of homemade bread left over just now, cut it lengthwise (so it was crust with bread on top), lightly buttered, deenz. I wish I knew what kind they were, for some reason I don't remember, I took off the packaging and it's an unmarked can with the long, flat kinds so only 4 pieces in a can.Here's a fantastic recipe: put it on a piece of bread
Your post made me realize that I don't cut bread lengthwise anymore for fancy sandwiches.That's the ultimate deenz recipe. Had a hunk of homemade bread left over just now, cut it lengthwise (so it was crust with bread on top), lightly buttered, deenz. I wish I knew what kind they were, for some reason I don't remember, I took off the packaging and it's an unmarked can with the long, flat kinds so only 4 pieces in a can.
The ones with jalapenos are so good. Also here is my favorite sardine recipe. It's pretty good and quick to make (just make the sauce ahead)Thought I'd necro the thread and say I've finally taken the Deenz pill and started with King Oscar, so far I've had two varieties: Extra Virgin Olive Oil and the EVOO with hot jalapeno peppers.
I had them over rice. Killer stuff, wish I gone down this rabbit hole sooner...
I grew up loving deenz along with my dad, and one night I had a nice loaf of proper bread and a bunch of deenz.That's the ultimate deenz recipe. Had a hunk of homemade bread left over just now, cut it lengthwise (so it was crust with bread on top), lightly buttered, deenz. I wish I knew what kind they were, for some reason I don't remember, I took off the packaging and it's an unmarked can with the long, flat kinds so only 4 pieces in a can.
King Oscar Herbes de Provance is my go-to, they're just deens with herbed oil and some olives and red bell peppers. Very good. Their white wine and capers deenz are also great, but I love capers.What are some of your favorite deenz you've had? For me it's
1: Ramon Pena gold small sardines. They're fucking great but also 15 bucks a tin is nuts. Still they taste amazing and have really good texture
2: Nuri Spiced, really great not too spicy but not too weak, 5 bucks a tin is expensive for deenz but not outrageous
3: Polar Smoked Brislings, the ones with the seethrough lid. Almost as good as the Nuris and 2 bucks cheaper but not quite as flavorful, still really good and if you like smoke flavor they are really smokey. Also the seethrough lid is neat and reminds me of transluscent game consoles for some reason
4: King Oscar EVOO deenz. Simple, cheap, easy snack
5: Bar Harbor EVOO deenz. About as good as King Oscar but they cost more.
Also, anyone try Espinaler sauce? I hear it's really good on deenz and am thinking of ordering some but the description just makes it sound like Loisiana style hot sauce.
It's the little things that take just a hair more time that make the difference, this takes like twenty minutes and is well worth it.Deenz on Flatbread
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 teaspoon sugar
3/4 cup cold water
Herbs and spices (garlic powder, onion powder, rosemary, etc etc)
Oil for frying
Deenz
Make the dough by mixing everything together until smooth. Use whatever herbs and spices you want in the dough, it depends on what you're doing with it. Let rest for about ten minutes.
Divide into six equal balls and roll the balls out thin, about 1/8" to 1/4".
Put a skillet on medium-high and add your oil, heat until shimmering. Cook each flatbread around one to two minutes each side, really you just have to get the hang of it because every stove is a little different but if it's golden brown with bubbles you did it right.You can brush with butter if you want. Side aside to let cool.
Cut one flatbread into fourths and drain a can of deenz. Evenly distribute your sardines of choice on top of the flatbread, add shaved or chopped garlic on top or anything else you like.
Weird statistic that lives rent free in my head: a dog can smell the equivalent of a drop of blood in 20 Olympic pools; they have like 50-100x the sense of smell you do. They also have better hearing so they likely associate the noise with the taste. You've probably created pavlonian feedback with both by giving them deenz. I doubt there's a way to untrain them other than timing them out or scolding them which I wouldn't recommend because they aren't really doing anything wrong and you will only murk the scolding water.Does anyone have a method of trying to eat a tin of deenz without your animals all going apeshit and eating them all while you can barely get a single one?
Also is there some specific sound deenz cans make when you open them? Because I can open cans of shit and not a single animal is interested, but when it's deenz, literally every animal practically teleports to my location. There's no way the smell goes that fast.
Before I randomly one day woke up with a fish allergy, this is all I would eat for breakfast. The kind in jalapeneos on toast with cofe or a diet coke.Thought I'd necro the thread and say I've finally taken the Deenz pill and started with King Oscar, so far I've had two varieties: Extra Virgin Olive Oil and the EVOO with hot jalapeno peppers.
I had them over rice. Killer stuff, wish I gone down this rabbit hole sooner...
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This sounds great. Choo chee is a variant on the standard red curry, usually used with fish, so it's probably a perfect choice. I'll definitely look for this stuff.There are a few different kinds, but the good ones are in Thai curry sauces. Red, green, yellow, and something called chu chee. Still got the skin on.