Pretty good
"Opened them, was shocked to see them whole, i dont know why when they'relike that in the pictures. Took them apart ( my preference) and going to have then for lunch today with some pasta. Great texture but they are slightly fishy."
Ideally, you can just eat it straight out of the tin—so long as you're buying high quality products (but that's why you're here, isn't it?). For a simple preparation, you can put it toasted sourdough bread or crackers, with a little mustard and pickled vegetables for some balanced acidity.
There are many ways to enjoy this beautiful tradition, if you're looking for recipe inspiration check out this link for some ideas!
Tinned fish lasts a very long time. We generally say it's best to consume the product by the "Best used by" date printed on the tin for best results, however people have been aging tins for generations. These products are completely shelf-stable and should last at least 3-5 years un-opened!
While not unequivocal, there are definitely environmental benefits to tinned seafood. A few reasons include: Increased traceability, shelf-stable, zero food waste, recyclable materials, and lower-footprint supply chains.
Tinning fish is a time-honored way of preserving seafood at peak freshness that has sustained families for generations; not only on the dinner table, but by providing a stable income to small coastal communities around Europe. At one time, tinned fish was even served to inmates in local prisons and was the main protein source for lower income families along remote coastlines. This history is reminiscent of the popularity of oysters here in the United States during the 19th century, when the abundance of wild oysters gave economic stability and affordable protein to working class families for decades until oyster stocks were depleted.
As an oyster farm, we’re diehard evangelists of the benefits of responsible ocean farming. We see aquaculture as an integral part of our future global food system. With the ability to grow shellfish, we reduce the dependency on wild stocks, decrease the excess of nitrogen in our oceans, and create meaningful jobs in coastal communities. Everybody wins.
Overall rating: 4.76 / 5 from 25 reviews.
Review topics: ["sauce","scallops","snack","experience","gems"].
"Opened them, was shocked to see them whole, i dont know why when they'relike that in the pictures. Took them apart ( my preference) and going to have then for lunch today with some pasta. Great texture but they are slightly fishy."
"The sauce is great and the scallops were perfectly cooked.. they were delicious over white with butter 😊"
"As soon as I finished my first tin of scallops, I went straight to your website and ordered 8 more cans. When I finish them, I know I will be ordering even more before long. Perfect little pouches of the ocean's finest <3"
"These little gems were so flavorful straight from the tin! The sauce was sweet, spicy, and savory all at once. I’m so happy WBUR featured Island Creek’s new tinned fish line in their newsletter. I’m a new fan!"
"I served these lovely little scallops on top of Tuna Pasta Salad and they were delicious! A little messy opening the tin so now I know to open it in the sink. I am glad I tried these. You should too."
"Really tender and flavorful!"
"These little cans of flavor are just what I wanted. They make a great snack or even a meal if you get all fancy with them. If you’re a tinned fish enthusiast you’ll absolutely love these!"
"only giving it 4 because I haven't tried them yet, I'm sure when I do, they will be a 5!"
"Very tasty, for a canned seafood item it was surprisingly fresh and appetizing."
"This is slightly better than the mussels I've purchased. Again, I think from a price to value and even taste. You would be better of purchasing elsewhere like a groceries or fish market of sorts. It did not live up to its expectation. I suppose its great if youre lazy and you're going for tinned food."