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PaterzAttack

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gimme your tuna recipes

my culinary skills when concerned with tuna are limited to eating it out of the tin
or mixing it with mayo and having it with a salad or in a sandwich
 

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plain tuna + lemon juice + capers + pasta

or if you are feeling extra rich, use salmon instead!!
 

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plain tuna + lemon juice + capers + pasta

or if you are feeling extra rich, use salmon instead!!
I will buy capers and try!!!!!!11

tuna in spring water or oil? and do we drain it, or pour it all in?
+how much lemon?
 

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gimme your tuna recipes

my culinary skills when concerned with tuna are limited to eating it out of the tin
or mixing it with mayo and having it with a salad or in a sandwich
Lol those ARE my recipes
 

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either. i use oil myself. drain it. and lemon to taste. depends how much you're making really. just add a little bit, taste and judge.
 

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either. i use oil myself. drain it. and lemon to taste. depends how much you're making really. just add a little bit, taste and judge.
spaghetti boiling as we speak


what's the ratio of tuna:pasta
not sure which tin I should use
 

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This is really de ja vu


I will sound crazy, but I feel as if i've done this before and i'm looking at the exact same thing I had seen before.


Also, it's nice :)
 

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Tuna Fritters

100 g canned tuna in water
125 g sweet or creamed corn
½ small onion , finely diced ( I like to use green onions)
1 tablespoon flour
1 egg
1 tablespoon grated cheese
1 tablespoon chopped parsley

mush together and cook in a an oiled pan for 3 mins on each side.
 

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Tuna + peanut butter sandwich for a healthy dose of good fats
 

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Tuna on toast

Cook toast & butter it. Spread tuna on buttered toast and drizzle with olive oil and salt.
 

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rice+tuna. in my experience tuna slightly warm tastes quite nice
 

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The pasta version sounds nice. I always use a quite similar thing as an appetizer with a fresh mediterranean salad. Capers, olives, sundried tomatoes, olive oil, salt&pepper, 2 anchovis. Chop everything mix together and have it with bread.
 
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This is such a great thread for tuna lovers like me :)
Anyway a recipe I found was quite tasty is:
mixing up dried breadcrumbs with tuna + lettuce and mayo. Wonder if salad dressing tastes good with it ^^
 

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Waffle Tuna Melt

Ingredients:
2 Birds Eye Potato Waffles
50g of tinned tuna in brine (drained)
30g of crème fraiche
25g of cheese (grated)
2 tomato slices

Preparation:

1 Cook the Birds Eye Potato Waffles as per pack instructions

2 Mix the tuna with the crème fraiche and some of the cheese

3 Place on the Birds Eye Potato Waffles

4 Top with the tomato and rest of the cheese and place under the grill until melted
 

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