Anchovy Lemon Vinaigrette

Salty, tart and strong in flavour, this Anchovy Lemon Vinaigrette is not for the faint hearted! This salad dressing sure packs a punch!

Anchovy Lemon Vinaigrette

Anchovies are one of those ingredients that splits the foodie world. Either you love them or you hate those little fish. I don’t believe I have ever met anyone who is simply ok with them and are happy to eat them or not.

That intensely salty, briny, fishy goodness is one of my absolutely favourite things to eat.

Growing up in Malaysia, I have been eating anchovies all my life. In fact, Chinese have been eating salted fish for centuries.

Again, another classic example of food borne out of poverty as salting and brining fish preserves it and therefore lasts longer. In a world of no refrigeration, this was an intensely popular way to keep them edible for a longer period of time.

Salted fish is best eaten with plain congee, stir fried in rice with chicken and egg or slowly stewed in a clay pot with chicken and mushrooms. Just writing this brings back so many culinary memories of home.

Anchovies in Malaysia are eaten deep fried. Often, they accompany peanuts and are also sometimes coated with sugar. Yes, sugar! It’s a great snack to have and extremely morerish.

But the dish that is synonymous with fried anchovies (we call them ikan bilis in Bahasa) is our national dish called nasi lemak. A coconut rice dish accompanied by eggs, cucumber, a hot sambal, anchovies, peanuts and a curry of some kind.

If all I could eat for the rest of my life, this would be it. Every time I return to Malaysia to visit my mother, she would buy me packets of nasi lemak, wrapped in banana leaf, of which I would usually devour 2, regardless of the time of day.

Then I’d have it for breakfast, snack, lunch and snack again!

When I came to Australia, I discovered fillets of anchovies in oil. I have also discovered I have expensive tastes as the ones I like sure costs a pretty penny!

My daughter has also taken a liking to them and nothing better than putting them on fresh bread. Nothing goes to waste as bread is then used to soak up all the leftover oil.

I love them pasta, Caesar Salad, pizza (yes pizza!) and of course in a salad dressing. It’s such a flavour bomb and really enhances a salad. It does! I promise!

Ingredients

These are the ingredients you need for anchovy lemon vinaigrette:

Anchovies: These little pops of salty goodness will elevate a simple salad dressing to new heights. Give them a good pounding to ensure it infuses into the dressing effectively.

Some great anchovy brands include Agostina Recca, Crown Prince and of course, Wild Planet.

Olive Oil: Can’t have a good salad dressing with a good olive oil. You can add a couple of teaspoons of the oil that the anchovy is brining in if you’re after some extra fishy flavours. I do it but then again I love anchovies!

Red Wine Vinegar: Can’t have a vinaigrette without a good vinegar such as Pompeian Gourmet Red Wine Vinegar or Fini.

Lemon: To help cut through some of the saltiness, add some citrus.

Instructions

Step by step instructions for how to make anchovy lemon vinaigrette:

Using a mortar and pestle, grind the anchovies until it forms a paste.

It’s important that you do this well as otherwise you’ll get an uneven spread of anchovies throughout your salad. Some pockets will then be saltier than others.

Then add the olive oil, red wine vinegar and lemon juice. If your mortar is big enough you could mix it in that. Just ensure whatever method you use to mix the ingredients that it is well combined.

Best Salad for This Dressing

Rustic Black Rice Salad with Purple Broccolini

Once a ‘forbidden rice’ due to its rarity, this Black Rice Salad is an impressive recipe. Enhanced by the elusive purple broccolini, saltiness from the anchovies and the decadent undertones of buttery breadcrumbs, this salad deserves a place on your dinner table.

Rustic Black Rice Salad with Purple Broccolini on a blue plate sitting on top of a blue napkin

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Anchovy Lemon Vinaigrette
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Anchovy Lemon Vinaigrette

Salty, tart and strong in flavour, this Anchovy Lemon Vinaigrette is not for the faint hearted! This salad dressing sure packs a punch!
Prep Time10 minutes
Total Time10 minutes
Course: Salad Dressing
Cuisine: International
Additional Dietary: Dairy Free, Egg Free, Gluten Free, Nut Free, Pescatarian
Servings: 4 people
Calories: 17.26kcal
Author: Amy Chung

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Using a mortar and pestle, grind the anchovies until it forms a paste.
  • Add 3 tbsp of olive oil, red wine vinegar and juice of ½ a lemon. Mix and grind until well combined.

Nutrition

Calories: 17.26kcal | Carbohydrates: 1.5g | Protein: 0.82g | Fat: 1.1g | Saturated Fat: 0.17g | Cholesterol: 1.8mg | Sodium: 97.05mg | Potassium: 30.12mg | Fiber: 0.57g | Sugar: 0.37g | Vitamin A: 23.58IU | Vitamin C: 7.16mg | Calcium: 11.04mg | Iron: 0.18mg

*Disclaimer: Nutritional information provided is an estimate only and generated by an online calculator.

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