Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"?

Posted by: Quintos233

Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 06/25/03 04:09 PM

I live in the US and I wonder what are the ingredients for boquerones en vinagre are they baby sardines? Any body know about the process of preparing these REALY GREAT TASTING FOOD and where to buy these ingredients. thanks in advance um this probably belongs in the food forum um i guess Madridman will probably move it their smile
Posted by: laduque

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 06/25/03 07:24 PM

Quintos, It may be difficult to find the right fish here on the west coast. You can purchase them canned from La Espanola Meats here in So.CAl. They are imported from Spain! and they are yummy!
Posted by: Rocinante

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 06/25/03 07:40 PM

Do they come already maid, or do you have to prepare them? I'm going to get to Española Meats ASAP. That's just the place I'm looking for. Qué cojonudo!
Posted by: laduque

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 06/25/03 08:39 PM

Yes, they are already marinated in vinagre!!Yum, yum!
Posted by: GuiaGuiri

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/09/03 03:54 PM

Boquerones are in fact the same fish that "anchovies" are made from. In Spain they used to make them at home all the time, but it is a simple recipe and the canned/bottled versions are just as good (and less trouble for sure). Ask around of your fish sellers, there might be someone who can supply you with fresh anchovies on the west coast at some time of the year, I think the harvest is seasonal and dependant on sea conditions - there used to be a brisk business in catching anchovies off the pacific coast of south america (possibly overfished by now)...
Posted by: Fernando

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/10/03 12:38 PM

Not many people know that boquerones en vinagre are, in fact, crude anchovies :p

Well, not exactly crude, but almost. They are marinated with vinegar, garlic and persil. It is a very easy recipe, but the fish has to be of superb quality.

Fernando
Posted by: Jo-Anne

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/10/03 12:43 PM

Persil? eek
Posted by: mick nick

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/10/03 02:55 PM

Well, it would explain a lot for me....
Posted by: la maestra

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/10/03 04:30 PM

JoAn, I think persil is what happens when you combine perejil and parsley! I'm sure he meant parsley!
Posted by: cantabene

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/11/03 09:22 AM

Fernando says:
"fish has to be of superb quality."

I'll vouch for that. Eating boquerones is like playing Russian roulette with your digestive system.

The first time I went to Spain I was regularly afflicted with the "trots."
After I figured out that the culprit was boquerones and stopped eating them, I never again had the problem.
Cantabene
Posted by: Espe3

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/11/03 09:38 AM

Fernando-
That would be parsley! smile
Posted by: Anchovy Front

Re: Any one here enjoy "boquerones en vinagre"? - 08/12/03 09:42 AM

How did you know that's the way people describe me, Fernando? laugh

The Persil would account for the white colour of the little fishies..... (unless you can buy this brand of soap powder in the USA I fear the joke falls flat on that side of the pond.... confused )