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Making the Most out of Mackerel
By John West
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Healthy Ideas, Recipe Ideas
Mackerel is a firm favourite here at John West; it’s tasty, versatile, and counts as an oily fish.
Read MoreHOT TUNA MEALS YOU’LL WARM TO!
By Simon – Ship’s Cook
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Recipe Ideas
Everyone knows that John West Tuna tastes great, straight from the can, because that’s how most of us enjoy it. Whether it’s part of a salad or heaped on a baked potato, cold Tuna is a traditional favourite with thousands of us. Which is all well and good, but there are also thousands of us who are missing out on something equally good; hot John West Tuna, cooked in a variety of delicious ways.
Read MoreTUNA SALADS DRESSED FOR DINNER!
By Simon – Ship’s Cook
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Recipe Ideas
A salad, is a salad, is a salad, right? Wrong! If you want your Tuna Salad to have a more enthusiastic response when you serve it, you need to be a little more adventurous when you make it. In other words, experiment a bit and add some excitement.
Read MoreZEST IS BEST WITH JOHN WEST TUNA!
By Simon – Ship’s Cook
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Recipe Ideas
Get ‘zesty’ with a can or two of Tuna and you can make our succulent fish even more mouthwatering. Being zesty is all about sharp and tangy taste sensations with a hint of spiciness about them, and the simple, but simply delicious way to add zest to your Tuna is through a Vinaigrette dressing.
Read MoreWarm to our Salmon this winter!
By Simon – Ship’s Cook
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Recipe Ideas
When you’ve got a trawler full of famished fishermen to feed like I have, you’re constantly on the lookout for simple, but tasty dishes that keep everyone happy. And if your family is anything like my crew, then they’re hungrier than ever in the winter months!! Which is where John West Salmon comes into play.
Read MoreThe John West Blog
Ever since we began, way back in 1857, we’ve been happily sharing our fishing expertise and cooking tips. At first it was only with random people we met in ports and pubs. Then this thing called the Internet came along and the rest is history – well, it’s a blog but you know what I mean.