Portuguese Oven Roasted Sardines (Sardinhas Assadas) Recipe
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Get ready to enjoy a delicious and easy dish with this portuguese oven roasted sardines (sardinhas assadas) recipe. No need for complicated seafood prep here, these sardinhas assadas are packed with flavor and super simple to make. Trust me, once you try these crispy-skinned, tender sardines, they'll quickly become a favorite in your kitchen. Let's dive in and savor every bite!
Tips for Success
• When preparing the sardines, make sure to remove the scales completely by rubbing them under cold running water; this will prevent any bitter taste and improve the texture of the fish.
• For an added layer of flavor, marinate the sardines for 30 minutes in a mixture of olive oil, crushed garlic, and white wine vinegar before roasting. This will enhance the depth of flavor and ensure the sardines are well-seasoned throughout.
• Avoid overcrowding the baking tray when roasting the sardines. Give them enough space to allow proper air circulation, which will ensure they cook evenly and develop a nice crispy skin.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I substitute for sardines if they're unavailable?
If sardines are unavailable, anchovies or mackerel can be good alternatives due to their similar flavor profile and oily texture. However, cooking times may vary, so adjust accordingly.
How should I store leftover roasted sardines?
Leftover roasted sardines should be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They can last for up to 2 days. To reheat, place them in the oven at a low temperature until warmed through to maintain their texture.
What should I do if my sardines stick to the baking tray?
To prevent sticking, make sure to use a non-stick baking tray or line the tray with parchment paper. Additionally, ensuring the sardines are well-coated in olive oil can help them come off easily after baking.
Recommended Drink Pairings
- Vinho Verde: This light and crisp Portuguese wine complements the sardines' flavors without overpowering them.
- Albariño: A refreshing white wine with citrus notes that pairs well with the garlic and olive oil in the dish.
- Sparkling Water: The bubbles cleanse the palate and enhance the meal's freshness.
- Chardonnay: A lightly oaked Chardonnay can provide a nice balance to the richness of the sardines.
- Cold Brew Coffee: The smoothness and low acidity of cold brew can contrast nicely with the savory elements of the dish.
- Herbal Tea: A light herbal tea, such as mint or chamomile, can offer a soothing finish after the meal.
Ingredients
Equipment:
With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!
Directions
- Clean the sardines thoroughly, rub them generously with coarse salt, and let them rest for 30 to 40 minutes to firm up the flesh.
- Run the salted sardines under cold water to rinse off the excess salt and drain them perfectly dry.
- Transfer the drained sardines through the wheat flour to lightly coat them and lay them flat side-by-side on a baking tray.
- Drizzle the fish with your best olive oil and a few drops of vinegar, then sprinkle them evenly with ground pepper, chopped garlic, and the crushed bay leaves.
- Bake in a preheated oven at 190 C (375 F) for 15 to 20 minutes until the skins are beautifully blistered and golden brown.
- Serve immediately right out of the oven alongside a vibrant fresh salad or a comforting bowl of hot tomato rice.
Adapted from a Recipe by: Julieta Venâncio





