Recipes Beyond Tuna Salad, Canned Fish Is a Dinnertime Savior Cooking with canned seafood isn't a compromise—it's a shortcut to flavor. By Antara Sinha Antara Sinha Antara Sinha is a New York-based food writer and editor who has been working in print and digital media since 2017. Her articles and recipes have appeared in Food & Wine, Bon Appétit, MyRecipes, MSN, Yahoo News, Real Simple, Allrecipes, and Southern Living. She is an associate cooking editor at Bon Appétit. Food & Wine's Editorial Guidelines Published on April 28, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email Photo: © Eva Kolenko When pickings at the fishmonger are looking sparse, you're looking for a more sustainable seafood alternative, or you're leaning on your pantry staples and canned goods a little heavier these days, canned seafood can be a tasty, simple, and flavor-packed ingredient to turn to. From subtly dialing up umami flavors in effortless pasta dishes, to being the star of the show in recipes like Crispy Octopus with Potatoes and Smoked Oyster Empanadas, both high-quality oil-packed specialty seafood and humble supermarket shelf staples are reliable, versatile, and delicious. The best places to stock up: If your local supermarket doesn't have the selection you're searching for, online stores are a reliable source to turn to. La Tienda has a large selection of specialty canned seafood. Caputo's and Tin Can Fish also have a wide array of quality canned seafood that ships nationwide. And if you've cooked through these recipes and are still hungry for more canned seafood cooking inspiration, Tin Can Magic by Jessica Dennison and The Tinned Fish Cookbook by Bart van Olphen have simple, tasty recipes that celebrate and elevate the humble canned fish from an overlooked back-of-the-pantry ingredient to one that deserves center stage. © Con Poulos An Upgrade on Avo Toast While you may be reluctant to make canned sardines take center stage on your lunch plate, an herby mayonnaise spread, zingy capers, and bright tomato salad topping mellow out the fish and let it shine without becoming overpowering. The key is quality oil-packed sardines and juicy tomatoes that soften the rye crisps up just a bit. Get the Recipe: Rye Crisps with Tomatoes and Sardines Abby Hocking A Shortcut to a Spanish-Style Dinner While octopus may be an intimidating ingredient, using high-quality canned octopus makes it simple and approachable. You can skip the braising and get straight to perfectly tender (not rubbery!) octopus for this quick, delicious dish. Simple ingredients—just a spritz of lemon juice, parsley, and paprika—let canned octopus shine. We recommend Ramon Pena brand canned octopus. Get the Recipe: Crispy Octopus and Potatoes Abby Hocking The Crunchiest Salmon Cakes Perfect to meal-prep for lunch through the week, or a quick weeknight dinner, these salmon cakes get beautifully crisp in the pan. Using pantry staples and some fresh lemon, the cakes come together quickly and get some bold spice from the chipotle in adobo. Don't skip that spritz of citrus—it adds brightness and zest to the cakes. Get the Recipe: Spicy Chipotle Salmon Cakes with Lemon Mayonnaise Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit