Canned Tuna Recipes
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            With hard boiled eggs, some mayo and spices.1
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            Make a tuna salad with mashed up avocado in lieu of mayo! I just do tuna, avocado, some pepper, a little garlic powder, and green onions if you have em. Super filling1
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            Queenmunchy wrote: »Tuna cakes! I add egg whites, scallions, a little Dijon and fry.
That sounds good. And I LOVE tuna. Must try. Thanks for your ideas.2 - 
            tuna salad usually, or with cheese powder and rice when camping.1
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            1 can tuna
15 grams mayo
31 grams light cream cheese
dashes of white pepper, garlic salt, lemon pepper and a bunch of dried tarragon
appx 240 calories depending on the grams of tuna in the can, which vary widely IME1 - 
            Queenmunchy wrote: »@Hearts_2015 lol. I mix everything together - 1 drained can of tuna, 1-2 egg whites, Dijon, seasonings, scallions and get 2 patties.
I like to put a light mayo/picamas (Guatemalan hot sauce) mixture on them, but have made other mayo based sauces too.


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            jessiferrrb wrote: »1 can tuna
15 grams mayo
31 grams light cream cheese
dashes of white pepper, garlic salt, lemon pepper and a bunch of dried tarragon
appx 240 calories depending on the grams of tuna in the can, which vary widely IME
cream cheese??!!!
You Win!
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            Queenmunchy wrote: »@Hearts_2015 lol. I mix everything together - 1 drained can of tuna, 1-2 egg whites, Dijon, seasonings, scallions and get 2 patties.
I like to put a light mayo/picamas (Guatemalan hot sauce) mixture on them, but have made other mayo based sauces too.

I'm so trying this! Thanks for sharing!
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            Basic southern tuna salad lol. Mayo, sweet pickle relish, salt & pepper. Sometimes I'll throw in some lemon and celery or red onion too. I use about a tablespoon of Hampton Creek Just Mayo. No eggs, no cholesterol, no sugar, but so good. Coming from a mayo fiend lol.0
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            Here's one without MAYO! Cause you really do not need mayo to make a good tuna salad!!
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            Omg that sounds sooooo good! I'm trying that this weekend!
Queenmunchy wrote: »@Hearts_2015 lol. I mix everything together - 1 drained can of tuna, 1-2 egg whites, Dijon, seasonings, scallions and get 2 patties.
I like to put a light mayo/picamas (Guatemalan hot sauce) mixture on them, but have made other mayo based sauces too.

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            I sprinkle Old Bay seasoning on tuna, and add a stalk of chopped celery.1
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            I normally make Salmon Fishcakes but guess you could do same with Tuna, you'd have to tweak the recipe to accommodate it but I normally blitz a large can of Red Salmon (bones and all) with 1 large egg, a teaspoon of Dijon Mustard, 2 Table Spoons of Light Mayo and 100g of fresh breadcrumbs. It makes 6 cakes (3 servings of 2). Griddle with a little oil/oil spray depending on your preference over a medium heat. You can store leftover portions in the fridge for a couple of days or freeze
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