Where do I buy anchovy paste in Wal-Mart?!


Question: Making my own low-fat casear dressing and I need anchovy paste....which section in the grocery store is it in? Thanks!


Answers: Making my own low-fat casear dressing and I need anchovy paste....which section in the grocery store is it in? Thanks!

Anchovy Past is usually by the Tuna on the top shelf or by the spice aisle. It is easier to get at Ikea since it is right in the little food court on the first floor. Ikea also carries Salmon paste which is really good for dips and on crackers or toast. Good Luck!

ewe, okay, i love ceasar dressing but not anchovies. I literally have to not think that those fishy things are in there. lol

Try the section where the tuna is OR maybe where the sun-dried tomatoes are. Best bet would be to call first to see if they carry it.

I would guess in the caned seafood section. Where the clams and oysters and sardines are. Just go to the store and ask someone who works there...........

They don't have it in my Wal-Mart... But I would look in the produce near the herbs in a squeeze tube (sounds gross, but thats how they come!) Other than that, just ask someone! Good luck! =]

ask someone how works there.

I dont recall if I have ever seen it at wal mart...Im not sure if you have Krogers where you live.but,they normally have a better variety of international food items...
If by chance you come across just regular anchovies you can simply chop them up and use them as you would the paste....2 anchovies =1/2 teaspoon....store the remaining drained anchovies in olive oil ......and when it comes to Anchovies ....buy quality ...

Kroger carries it in the same isle as sardines + such , i believe Food Lion also carries it

I doubt you will find it at WalMart. I have only found it at Trader Joe's or World Market. Try the canned seafood isle, and good luck.





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