| | |  | Anchovies | Home » » » » MW Polar Flat Anchovies, 2-Ounce Tins (Pack of 25) | | | | | | | Description: | | Flat anchovy fillets packed in olive oil and salt, Fillets trimmed of skin; bones removed. | | | Features: | |
• Case of 25 2-ounce cans (total of 50 ounces)
• Flat anchovy fillets packed in olive oil and salt
• Fillets trimmed of skin; bones removed
• No "off" flavors or aromas
• Great for Caesar salad and pasta
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Weight:
| 50.0 Ounces | | Package Length:
| 10.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 4.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 5.15 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 12 reviews |
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
An anchovy by any other name...Feb 12, 2010
By R. Frantz
"Tough Sell"
When you have to have anchovies for that home made Italian salad you grab for that can at the grocery store and usually wince at the cost. Got tired of the wincing, checked with Amazon and found this grat deal in a bulk package. True I could find a similar product at close the Amazon price but bulk buying is the best way to save money here.
The one concern I have buying in bulk from any source is the experation dates of the product. Time and time again Amazon belays any experation fears by sending food goods that always have an extended date which is usually better than what I would find at the store.
Good tasting quality product, good price, long experation date. What more can an anchovy lover ask for?
3 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Very Flavorful!Sep 20, 2010
By sailor
"sailor hill"
I only use anchovies in making my pasta sauce (sugo). It's a trick I learned a few years ago and I will tell you this: EVERYONE who tastes my pasta sauce LOVES it, even those who swear they hate anchovies! It's a quick and simple recipe, amazingly simple, it's just a fast way I make it to get pasta on the table in under 20 minutes. I have always used salt-packed anchovies from an Italian deli. Ran out of anchovies and it's a few hours drive to get more so I looked at Amazon. Found these and decided to give it a try. Just as good and a LOT cheaper!!!
So, you want to know how I make my sauce don't you? Get ready for a meal in 20 mintues....
Start cooking your pasta in the "Fasta Pasta" maker in the microwave (bought on Amazon). *I cook a whole pound of Dreamfield's Linguine in the 'Fasta Pasta' cooker (it pushes the maximum amount but it works for our family)*
In a large skillet (I use non-stick) pour in the whole can of anchovies and the olive oil. Cook and mash the anchovies down to a paste-like consistency. Add 1 large chopped red onion and cook for a minute, then add in a 15-16 oz can whole, peeled tomatoes. (I use a San Marzano style, but not Italian grown, found on Amazon) Mash the tomatoes with your spoon into the anchovy/onion, add black pepper to taste, and cook for a few minutes on high. Drain pasta and add to the cooking sauce and toss well for a minute. Turn off heat and add some parmesan or romano cheese and serve, delish!
Salt and MushMay 20, 2012
By Jbh Enterprises
"jeff6856"
These anchovies were a horrible mush of salt, oil and some sort of half-dissolved fish. Absolutely unacceptable for a Caesar salad.
I had to run back to the store for a different brand.
mush, not filletsMar 13, 2012
By C. McTyre
"Cindylu"
I ordered these on the basis of the description "flat fillets." Unfortunately, the description would be more accurate if it said "anchovy mush." I am not pleased. The flavor is OK.
Anchovie juice?Jan 24, 2012
By Anchovies Lover I bought a 25 pack of these a couple months ago. So far, two of the cans contained not anchovies but a mix of olive oil and anchovie-like color and taste: were the anchovies dissolved?
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