


🧂 Elevate your kitchen with the pure power of salt-cured anchovies!
Scalia’s Italian Anchovies in Sea Salt deliver an authentic Mediterranean experience with pure, undiluted flavor preserved through traditional salt curing. Packaged in a generous 29.9 oz can, these anchovies offer tender texture and intense umami, perfect for discerning foodies and culinary professionals seeking to elevate their dishes with genuine coastal craftsmanship.
| ASIN | B00812UJTG |
| ASIN | B00812UJTG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #187,303 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ( See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food ) #103 in Packaged Anchovies |
| Biological Source | Anchovy |
| Brand Name | Scalia Benedetto |
| Container Type | Can |
| Cuisine | Italian |
| Customer Reviews | 3.4 3.4 out of 5 stars (115) |
| Flavor | Anchovies |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Whole |
| Item Package Weight | 0.85 Kilograms |
| Item Type Name | food |
| Item Weight | 29.9 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Scalia |
| Manufacturer | Scalia |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 4 x 4 x 2 inches; 1.87 Pounds |
| Size | 29.9 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Temperature Condition | Fresh |
| UPC | 829964000143 |
| UPC | 829964000143 |
| Unit Count | 29.9 Ounce |
| Units | 29.9 Ounce |
L**H
Salt packed. The only way to eat anchovies.
Growing up with oil packed anchovy filets from the supermarket or anchovy paste, I never knew the potential of higher quality anchovies. These are amazing. So much Umami and flavor that is not entirely dependent on the saltiness. A few minutes under running water and I can see what I’ve been missing.
J**E
Salted Anchovies
These were by far the worst anchovies I have ever seen or eaten! They were so salty that I couldn’t eat them even after soaking them in hot water and then drained at least three times to get rid of the excessive salt! Beside being basically inedible, the anchovies themselves were not properly cleaned and prepared! I paid $26 for the can and was totally ripped off! I have eaten anchovies all my life and these are without a doubt the worst I have ever had! You can rest assured that I will never buy any products from SCALIA again!
A**E
What I was looking for
I wanted anchovies in salt. I know they are labor intensive but worth the time. I ventured into making an anchovy pizza which was outstanding. My only complaint is the container. It definitely keeps them fresh in the refrigerator but getting the lid off each time is a total nightmare. It needs to be tight to maintain freshness and that's fine but I am unable to remove the lid by myself. Luckily my partner is a "very strong he-man" who loves anchovies! I can not begin to open the container myself. It's kind of crazy but I will buy this product again. All of the anchovies are whole and no pieces so I recommend this brand over the cheaper product. Excellent taste for anchovy lovers.
T**J
Good anchovies, but not what I expected.
This is a BIG container of anchovies, and they are big anchovies! These aren't the little fellas you find in the jar at the grocery store. That said these have lots more bones, larger bones, then the Spanish ones that come in a nice jar I've been buying (although I forget the name). I'm not sure this is how they should look; I have no idea how they were packed originally but you would think that they should be more or less dry, it says "in salt"... These may have started out that way but I'm not sure they should look this way now. Anyway, they are good anchovies and they are large! Taste? Flavor-wise, they are good anchovies for sure... although I'm not sure they're any better for general cooking than the stuff I can buy at the grocery. Mainly I use these to make Caesar salad dressing. Edit: okay, I'm probably the only person that didn't notice this one buying them but these are NOT anchovy fillets, these are whole anchovies without heads or guts. That said, they are larger anchovies than what you normally would find however even though you can eat the bones, they don't mash up so to speak so I have taken to filleting them by first rinsing them gently in water and then just doing this by hand. You can see the small pile of fillets more or less that I have accumulated and I've gone through already about half of the can. That at what? 26 or 27 bucks? Not sure this is worth it but it is what it is. I'm not sure how exactly anchovies are usually used in Italy but these have great flavor, it's just that you're going to have to do a little work if you want them clean-ish.
S**I
Unusable
Ive worked with anchovy on many occasions. These were unusable. It was impossible to debone no matter what method I used. The anchovies were all to far deteriorated and falling apart. The package does not come in a sealed metal can as shown. It is a plastic container with a snap on plastic lid. It had leaked in the shipping bag. This is a non returnable and refundable item. All that for $25. Extremely disappointed
P**K
Scalia brand has the edge in convenience
Just to see if there was any difference, I bought this product and an 800g can of the Agostino Recca brand at the same time. Since they appear to be identical, I was fully prepared to believe they might be the same fish, caught by the same boats, and processed in the same cannery - with the label and marketing as the only difference. I opened both cans and compared the products side-by-side. I think there IS a noticeable difference - and I give the edge to the Scalia brand. The fish packed by Scalia were more likely to be whole and a little more firm. In contrast, most of the Agostino Recca branded fish emerged from the can in pieces. This doubles the time it takes to rinse the fish of the salt in which it is packed, a tedious (but worthwhile) task under the best of circumstances. It also takes more care because the mushiness of the pieces makes them more difficult to handle. An A/B test didn't reveal any difference in taste, so I was reluctant to post this review. However, I noticed another reviewer here had the same reaction. So, my experience may not have been a fluke. Both are wonderful products but, all other things (like the price) being equal, I would opt for the Scalia brand because of the appearance of the fish and the much greater convenience in preparation.
R**L
Not bad never knew anchovies came in such a large can
Not bad never knew anchovies came in such a large can. Can was rusting a little at the seems, but not bloated. Not sure if that is good or bad but when I opened the can anchovies were packed in salt with a little brine which is what I expected. Soaked some in water and ate, and I am still breathing. But they are anchovies and really are not much different then the ones in oil that come in a can. Was hoping for some life changing experience with these but in the end they are just anchovies
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