SARDINES, PARMESAN AND OLIVE TAPENADE ON PIDE

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This was the first course (appertiser) of a cooking class I took with all the dishes derived from Australian Delicious Magazine. The times are estimated as we did 4 courses and were all helping out in the making of them and were cooking for 12. You could make the tapenade up to a week in advance and store in the fridge in a jar under a layer of oil. In this course the recipe calls for tinned sardines but we used fresh from a local producer (The Fremantle Sardine Company) and they were marinated in oil, herbs and a touch of chilli. DO NOT USE sardines in brine as they can be bland (a tip from the recipe and the magazine and re-inforced from the Chef giving the lesson). I love seafood but usually do not like olives and though I have tasted commercial tapenades and have not liked them I thoroughly enjoyed this dish.

Provided by ImPat

Categories     < 30 Mins

Time 25m

Yield 4-6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 11

3 (100 g) sardines (canned in oil and drained)
1 Turkish bread (large split)
1/2 cup parmesan cheese (shaved - 40 grams)
2 tablespoons parsley (flat-leaf chopped)
1 lemon (cut into wedges, optional to serve)
2 garlic cloves
240 g kalamata olives (pitted, about 60 olives)
1 tablespoon capers (salted, rinsed and drained)
3 anchovy fillets (good quality)
1/4 teaspoon black pepper (freshly ground, estimated)
1/4 cup olive oil (60ml, plus extra to drizzle)

Steps:

  • For the tapenade, blanch garlic cloves in boiling water for 2 minutes (this help to reduce their pungency).
  • Meanwhile, rinse the olive, capers and anchovies, then drain and pat dry with paper towel.
  • Place the olives, capers and anchovies in a food processor with the garlic cloves and then pulse to form a coarse paste and now with the motor running drizzle in enough of the olive oil to make the tapenade glossy and supple and then add two good twists of black pepper from a pepper mill and then pulse again to combine.
  • These proportions will give you a very olivey tapenade, so taste it and feel free to add more ca[ers, garlic or anchovies if your palate demands it - I'm not a huge fan of olives but I loved this once the sardines and lemon juice were applied.
  • You can store the tapenade in a small jar, under a layer of olive oil, in the fridge for up to 1 week.
  • Drain the sardines, then split each fish into 2 shiny fillets, you can remove the backbone if you don't like the crunchiness (don't think it is really worth it), set the sardines aside, you may also wish to remove the head if you sradines comes complete.
  • Preheat the grill to medium high and toast the bread on each side for 1 to 2 minutes until golden and warmed through.
  • Spread the cut side of the bread with tapenade (you just need to smeer) and then cut into wedges and then top with sardines and garnish with shaved parmesan (we actually grated the parmesan) and chopped parsley (we used leaves of parsley to decorate).
  • Drizzle with olive oil, and then serve with lemon wedges to squeeze over.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 413.7, Fat 32.5, SaturatedFat 6.1, Cholesterol 120, Sodium 1269.3, Carbohydrate 8, Fiber 3.4, Sugar 0.1, Protein 25.2

Andrew Dean
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I would not recommend this recipe.


mia Vai
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This was awful!


Seleka Gathercole
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I didn't like this.


Waris Farooq
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Meh.


Altaf Noon
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Not bad.


Laxmi Maharjan
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This is a keeper!


Chukwuka Divine
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I'll definitely be making this again.


Godwin Alagbe
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Delicious!


Shayan Afridi
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This was a great recipe! I made it for my family and they loved it.


Asaduzzaman RaseL
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Overall, this was a good dish. I would make it again, but I would use less salt and oil.


Levi Sale
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This dish was a bit too oily for me, but the flavors were great.


Simon Mawusi
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The sardines were a little too salty for my taste, but the olive tapenade was amazing!


Hilary Ndungu
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This was a quick and easy meal to make, and it was absolutely delicious. I will definitely be making it again!


Harriet
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I'm not a big fan of sardines, but this dish changed my mind! The sardines were cooked perfectly and the olive tapenade was the perfect complement.


Xr Rocky
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This dish was a hit at my dinner party! Everyone loved the unique flavor combination of the sardines, parmesan, and olive tapenade.


Vicki Dillon
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Absolutely delicious! The sardines were crispy and flavorful, and the olive tapenade added a nice salty, briny flavor. The pide was the perfect vehicle for all the flavors.