Canned Tuna Help
Dahllywood
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Hey guys,
Other than Tuna Helper (ew :P) and Tuna sandwiches, what are some good dinner ideas that I can use canned tuna with?
I recently bought some after seeing the nutritional value and have no idea what to do with it!
Other than Tuna Helper (ew :P) and Tuna sandwiches, what are some good dinner ideas that I can use canned tuna with?
I recently bought some after seeing the nutritional value and have no idea what to do with it!
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tuna and noodles, tuna casserole, that's all I can think of right now.0
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mix in macaroni salad0
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tuna in salad, tuna melts, you can do tuna sandwhiches with pickles to add a bit of sweet, or add some cumen/mexican seasonings to give it a bit of a different flavor. Good luck! Oh, I add artichoke hearts to my tuna casserole-and swiss cheese-yummy!0
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Straight out of the can with a spoon, no spices. You can do it.0
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Tuna Burgers- using canned tuna
I found this recipe on allrecipes.com... I substituted light Miracle Whip for regular mayonnaise, which along with ketchup and other seasonings gave this a nice tangy flavor... Excellent cheap meal!
Minutes to Prepare: 45Minutes to Cook: 8Number of Servings: 8
Ingredients
2 six oz cans Tuna, in water
2 large eGgs
1 cup Italian seasoned bread crumbs
1/3 cup minced onion
1/4 cup chopped red bell peppers
1/2 cup light miracle whip
4 tbsps ketchup
1 tsp dill weed, dry
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
Hot pepper sauce to taste (3 dashes)
Worcestershire sauce to tast (3 dashes)
Directions
1. Combine tuna, egg, bread crumbs, onion, celery, red bell pepper, mayonnaise, chili sauce, dill, salt, pepper, hot pepper sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Mix well. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to make the patties easier to handle, if desired.
2. Shape into 8 patties (mixture will be very soft and delicate).
3. Coat a non-stick skillet with cooking spray; fry tuna patties for about 3 to 4 minutes per side, or until cooked through. These are fragile, so be careful when turning them.
Serve on buns with tomato slices and lettuce leaves, if desired.
Serving Size: 8 patties
Number of Servings: 8
Nutritional Info
Servings Per Recipe: 8
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 154.3
Total Fat: 3.9 g
Cholesterol: 62.8 mg
Sodium: 766.9 mg
Total Carbs: 15.2 g
Dietary Fiber: 0.7 g
Protein: 14.3 g
Hope this helps!!!!!!0 -
Great ideas here, thanks!0
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mix in macaroni salad
I love Tuna in my macaroni salad! YUM!0 -
a box of mac and cheese, any brand. make it a stir in the tuna. Its yummy, I just add some pepper.0
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I love tuna salad. Drain the tuna and mix it with plain greek yogurt to add even more protein. Then put in any seasonings and veggies you like. If you want to be fancy you can hollow out a tomato and eat it out of that, or a bell pepper.0
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Straight out of the can with a spoon, no spices. You can do it.
I like to just add yellow mustard and eat it on a piece of toast.0 -
mixed with cottage cheese, tomatos &/or kidney beans0
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Tuna bake:
Tuna + Veggies + Spices Of Choice + Sour Cream (or chopped tinned tomatos if you don't fancy the cream), Coat With Cheese, lob in oven until the cheese is golden ... I make it in bulk for the family.
I used to lob wholegrain pasta in there too but I do without these days.
Sometimes I just eat from the tin or lob in a salad too, can't go wrong with tuna0 -
sweat chopped onions in a pan, whipped eggs x 2.....slap the tuna in the pan, until warmed through....add the eggs......
a fab tasting omelette........and good for you too0 -
I saw a really yummy recipe the other day - haven't tried it yet: http://www.kalynskitchen.com/2008/06/summer-tomato-salad-recipe-with-avocado.html
Summer Tomato Salad Recipe with Avocado, Tuna, Cilantro, and Lime0 -
a box of mac and cheese, any brand. make it a stir in the tuna. Its yummy, I just add some pepper.
In our house growing up we call this "red neck casserole" and it included a can of drained peas. Love it!!!0 -
Straight out of the can with a spoon, no spices. You can do it.0
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I know this is gonna sound yucky, but it truely is a family favorite (we recently found my son is allergic to fish, so switched to canned chicken)....Great for lunch or hot summer evening.
1 lage can tuna, drained
1 can string beans
1 can peas
1 tbsp red wine vinegar
2 tbsp olive oil
Mix together, chill, and marinate for at least an hour.
We enjoy with Ritz crackers!!0 -
I like to mix tuna with chopped red onions and eat it on top of a bed of brown rice.0
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I take and mix together a packet of tuna, 1 hard boiled egg, a chopped up roma tomato and a little green pepper and onion. Makes a great healthy protein packed lunch. I usually have a side of strawberries and blueberries to make it perfect.0
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Tuna Burgers- using canned tuna
I found this recipe on allrecipes.com... I substituted light Miracle Whip for regular mayonnaise, which along with ketchup and other seasonings gave this a nice tangy flavor... Excellent cheap meal!
Minutes to Prepare: 45Minutes to Cook: 8Number of Servings: 8
Ingredients
2 six oz cans Tuna, in water
2 large eGgs
1 cup Italian seasoned bread crumbs
1/3 cup minced onion
1/4 cup chopped red bell peppers
1/2 cup light miracle whip
4 tbsps ketchup
1 tsp dill weed, dry
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
Hot pepper sauce to taste (3 dashes)
Worcestershire sauce to tast (3 dashes)
Directions
1. Combine tuna, egg, bread crumbs, onion, celery, red bell pepper, mayonnaise, chili sauce, dill, salt, pepper, hot pepper sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Mix well. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to make the patties easier to handle, if desired.
2. Shape into 8 patties (mixture will be very soft and delicate).
3. Coat a non-stick skillet with cooking spray; fry tuna patties for about 3 to 4 minutes per side, or until cooked through. These are fragile, so be careful when turning them.
Serve on buns with tomato slices and lettuce leaves, if desired.
Serving Size: 8 patties
Number of Servings: 8
Nutritional Info
Servings Per Recipe: 8
Amount Per Serving
Calories: 154.3
Total Fat: 3.9 g
Cholesterol: 62.8 mg
Sodium: 766.9 mg
Total Carbs: 15.2 g
Dietary Fiber: 0.7 g
Protein: 14.3 g
Hope this helps!!!!!!
bumping this recipe for later. sounds delish and easy.0 -
I mix one can with one wholly guacamole 100 calorie pack and serve it on a few romaine leaves. Protein, healthy fats and veggies!0
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a box of mac and cheese, any brand. make it a stir in the tuna. Its yummy, I just add some pepper.
In our house growing up we call this "red neck casserole" and it included a can of drained peas. Love it!!!
lol we just called it "tuna mac" Peas, were not ate in my home growing up. My maiden name is "Pease" and my dad would always say not to eat "peas" cause then your eating our family. My dad is crazy, I know. Anyways, I eat peas all the time now0 -
All these ideas for tuna sound so yummy. Might have to pick some up next time I go shopping!0
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I like to make something close to a Salade Nicoise . . . the only essential ingredients of which are lettuce, tuna, green beans, and boiled potatoes.
http://www.simplyrecipes.com/recipes/nicoise_salad/0 -
A tuna burrito - nuke with a lil bit of cheese - add salsa and avocado - yum.0
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Wow thanks for all of the ideas guys! Some great sounding stuff here. Will definitely have to try them out0
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a box of mac and cheese, any brand. make it a stir in the tuna. Its yummy, I just add some pepper.
In our house growing up we call this "red neck casserole" and it included a can of drained peas. Love it!!!
Mac & Cheese w/tuna and peas is one of my son's favorite meals. We use frozen peas - added when you boil the macaroni0 -
Tuna (choose those in mineral water) in pasta (fettucini or capellini) with herbs (dill, oregano, parsley), with garlic.
Tuna with egg (hard boiled) and potato salad - add a dash of salt and pepper and spoonful of low fat mayo
Mix your tuna with low fat mayo, salt and pepper - on a toasted whole wheat bread, lay with cucumber and tomato.
Hard boiled egg filled with tuna mix (mix the egg yolk with tuna and mayo - add pepper and salt), refill your hard boiled egg with the tuna mix.0 -
Straight from the can.0
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