Tuna recipes..anyone...anyone!?
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I mix in a little mayo and add it to tomato soup: so good!:happy:0
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This one sounds rediculous, but it's really good:
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/bbq-tuna-fritters/
While dieting, I find the healthiest BBQ Sauce I can, and skip the oil. We just grill them in a non-stick pan until they firm up. In all honesty though, they are much better when using the oil, if you have the points to spare.0 -
I like it with Siraki noodles (cooked) and a wedge of light swiss laughing cow cheese.0
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1oz Greek yogurt
Some bell pepper
Avocado
and a 2 Teaspoons of spicy mustard.0 -
Thanks OP for asking this question. I want to eat more Tuna but tired of tuna fish sandwiches.0
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I would like a great Tuna Fish casserole recipe that is lower in calories.0
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This is my own take on tuna salad with veggies, I just used what I had on hand. You could also use bell peppers, red onion, broccoli, etc. 325 cal for the items below.
Trader Joe's - Organic Pasta Vegetable Radiatore, 0.5 cup dry
Starkist - Chunk Light Tuna (In Water) 112 g
Cucumber - Peeled, raw, 1 cup, pared, chopped
Radishes - Raw, 2 small
Trader Joe's - Trader Giotto's Sicilian Selezion Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 0.5 tbsp
Trader Giottos- Trader Joes - White Balsamic Vinegar, 2 tbsp
Gulden's - Spicy Brown Mustard., 1 tsp0 -
Mix together and make patties. Cook in skillet. I ended up eating 1.5 or 2 of them. Husband suggested that I cook the onions first.0 -
I would like a great Tuna Fish casserole recipe that is lower in calories.
Check out skinnytaste.com
Gina has a great looking recipe posted for that.0 -
Asian Tuna Salad
1 can water packed tuna
1 cup frozen baby green peas, thawed but not cooked
1/2 cup finely diced celery
1/2 cup finely diced carrots
1/2 cup cashews
1/2 cup chow mein (mien?) noodles
2 TBS sour cream (can use low fat if you want to)
Mix together and serve over shredded cabbage0 -
I made this for lunch today. It was really good, only 264 calories, 8 carbs, 12 fat, 4 sugar, and 177 sodium, but packs a whopping 34 protein. Nice! I just ate it as-is, mixed well in a bowl, but I think it would be amazing on some water crackers... I just didn't happen to have any on hand. :ohwell: Anyway, I've dubbed it, "Confetti Tuna Salad".
Bumble Bee - Very Low Sodium *Gold Can* Prime Fillet Solid White Albacore Tuna In Water, 1 container (4 oz draineds ea.)
Celery - Raw, 0.25 cup chopped
Tomatoes - Red, ripe, raw, year round average, 0.5 cup, chopped or sliced
Cabbage - Red, raw, 0.5 cup, chopped
Kraft - Real Mayonnaise, 1 tbsp0 -
From www.smittenkitchen.com
Dill-Pepperoncini Tuna Salad
Recipe from the New York Times Magazine 9/5/04
Yield: About 2 cups.
10 to 12 ounces good-quality solid tuna packed in olive oil, well drained*
2 scallions washed, trimmed and chopped fine
6 pepperoncini peppers, destemmed and julienned
3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill
1/4 cup roasted or smoked almonds, chopped roughly, or a small handful toasted pine nuts
1/4 cup good-quality olive oil (or the oil the tuna was packed in)
1 tablespoon smooth Dijon mustard
1 tablespoon whole-grain mustard
1 teaspoon balsamic vinegar
1 teaspoon fresh lemon juice or more to taste
1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper.
Mix all the ingredients well with a fork in a medium-size, nonreactive bowl. Taste and adjust the lemon juice and pepper. The salad can be made up to 3 days in advance and refrigerated.0 -
I like these simple recipes...
2 Cans tuna (Standard UK cans, about 180g drained)
1 Can sweetcorn
200g Passata
125g Ricotta Cheese
100g Pasta (Dry weight) cooked according to instructions
Warm the passata in a saucepan.
Add in the tuna and sweetcorn and let the passata cook down until desired consistency.
Stir in the ricotta and pasta. Serves 2 good portions.
Non nom nom!
Alternatively try
2 Cans tuna (Standard UK cans, about 180g drained)
1 Can sweetcorn
200g Passata
Curry Paste
Throw it all in a pot and cook until thick, serve with rice or a Naan or chapatis.0 -
Salad Nicoise. Google it.0
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1oz Greek yogurt
Some bell pepper
Avocado
and a 2 Teaspoons of spicy mustard.
^ Love this recipe post!! Clean, healthy fats (avacado) & love the addition of fiber (green pepper) - GREAT recipe!!! Thanks :]0 -
I make the Tuna Burgers that one of the posters above does. Soooo yummy! We always just called them Tuna Patties....and ate with a side of mac and cheese and green beans. Probably one of my all-time favorite foods!! Another thing I do: One can of tuna (drained), one can of green beans (drained), mix together. Too simple, but so good! I used to take that to work and it was beyond simple and I love the taste of the two mixed together. I know people that add ketchup or salt and pepper too.0
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i make my own version of Whole Foods cranberry tuna that they serve in their deli. It is easy and yummy. You could eat it in a lettuce wrap or as a sandwich, but i usually just eat it as a salad.
1 can chunk light tuna in water
1/3 cup dried cranberries
1 TBS Hellman's lowfat may with Olive Oil
Onion powder to taste
1 tsp of lemon juice (or a little more if you prefer - no calories!)0
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