Tinned anchovies

Cantabrian anchovies are caught at their peak in the Cantabrian Sea and are said to be the best tinned anchovies there are. The traditional curing process - in salt for brown anchovies and in vinegar for boquerones or the white anchovy - begins in nearby family-run canneries on the day that the fish are caught.

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Santoña anchovies
Regular price £8.95
Santoña anchovies
A tin of anchovies in a rectangular brown and cream box against a wood background
An open tin of anchovies with brown anchovy fillets in olive oil inside and conservas Angelachu written on the side of the silver tin
Regular price £9.20
Cantabrian anchovies
A tin of large anchovy fillets in blue and white packaging against a wood background
An open tin of anchovy fillets. The long, rich brown fillets are framed by shorter fillets at either end of the tin. The tin is on a bright yellow background
Regular price £18.95
Large Cantabrian anchovies
A tin of Cantabrian anchovies in black and red packaging against a light wood background.
A tin of anchovies in light blue packaging with Olasagasti written in white lettering, on a wooden background
tinned anchovies in a silver trimmed tin placed upon a granite countertop background
Regular price £6.95
Cantabrian anchovies
Santoña anchovies
Regular price £15.95
Santoña anchovies
A tin of large Cantabrian anchovies in rectangular cream packaging with a brown border, against a wood backdrop.
An open tin of anchovy fillets. The fillets are a deep brown and are framed at either end by shorter fillets, against a pale backdrop.
Anchovy fillets in rectangular packaging with brown borders, featuring an image of filleted anchovies resting on a spoon.
Regular price £19.95
Large Santoña anchovies
tin of basque anchovies in a blue package box
tinned anchovies with gold trimming placed upon a wooden table
Regular price £4.95
Cantabrian anchovies
Butterfly anchovies
Tinned anchovies in olive oil on a wooden backdrop scattered with crumbs. With a silver spoon at the ready.
Regular price £22.95
Butterfly anchovies
A tin of 32 cantabrian anchovy fillets in a circular white container with golden corners, set against a wooden backdrop.
Anchovy paste in a long, rectangular blue and white card box against a wood background. The box has an illustration of a dish of spaghetti being topped with the  anchovy paste next to the Olasagasti logo.
Regular price £5.95
Cantabrian anchovy paste
A tin of anchovy fillets in a cylindrical dark blue can, set against a wooden backdrop.
A tin of Olasagasti anchovies with images of anchovies on the front of the packaging, against a wood background

Artisan canned anchovies

The anchovy conservas come from canneries in the Basque Country that are more than or close to a century old, and neighbouring Cantabria. The Yurrita anchovy tins are our saltiest, Olasagasti fillets are meatier and somewhere in the middle salinity wise, Zallo anchovies are slightly milder and Angelachu fillets have a very mild salinity and a super-refined finish. On sourdough toast with unsalted butter is a classic way to have them. Try these conservas on toast with avocado and tomato, with scrambled eggs, or melt them into sauces to amp up flavours. In addition, tins of anchovies are packed with nutrition. 

Are anchovies good for you?

Canned anchovies are very healthy. This seafood is full of tissue-repairing, muscle-building protein, and omega-3 fatty acids which help lower cholesterol and promote heart health. They are a good source of B vitamins niacin, riboflavin and vitamin B-12 (which help foster brain, eye and skin health) and also contain calcium, iron and zinc.

Are anchovies oily fish?

Anchovies are oily fish – like sardines, mackerel and salmon.

Are anchovies naturally salty?

Tinned anchovies are prepared by hand then preserved in barrels filled with salt - a layer of salt, a layer of anchovies and so on. Because their flavour is short-lived after they are caught, anchovies are cured rather than exported fresh. 

Do anchovies have bones?

The salt-cured (brown anchovy) and vinegar-cured (white anchovy) fillets do not have bones. They are removed during the artisanal process.

How long do canned anchovies last once opened?

Cover them in olive oil and seal with tin foil and keep refrigerated and they will last three days, and most probably a little longer.

What is the difference between white and brown anchovies?

They are both from the same fish, but brown anchovies are anchovy fillets cured in salt, and white anchovies are fillets cured in vinegar. White anchovies are known as boquerones in Spain. Besides the acidic rather than salty taste, the texture is softer than the brown anchovy.