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‎01-19-2018 12:17 PM
I always make my tuna with albacore tuna, just my preference. This is how I make mine from a recipe I adapted from our local Co-op. I used to be addicted to it before I transitioned to a plant-based diet:
Albacore Tuna 1-2 cans
Mayo
Lemon Juice - to taste 1-2 tsp
Dill Weed - about 1/4 tsp
Chopped Dill Pickle
Chopped Celery
I make sandwiches or add a scoop to salads and drizzle some Balsamic dressing over it; it's delicious!
Enjoy - Persus
‎01-19-2018 04:27 PM
Another suggestion for using already-mixed tuna salad is to use the mix as sort of a dip or spread for Fritos or sturdy rippled potato chips.
I do this when we have a little tuna salad left over and aren't worrying about whether the snack is really healthful for us!
‎01-19-2018 09:19 PM
l like it at the supermarket, for others to enjoy.
‎01-19-2018 11:24 PM
mominohio, I quit purchasing Tuna, it is really bad !! I have been buying Albacore i the vacuum pack packets, in water. I like my albacore in a cold salad with sea shell noodles and miraclewhip, sometimes a little celery, or just with lettuce and any salad dressing. Try the Albacore it's really delicious, and a good change every once in a while.And a albacore cassorole with noodles and hot cream of mushroom soup and club crackers ground up in my pull string grinder sprinkled on top before I bake it off.
‎01-26-2018 05:23 PM
wrote:I mix it with mayo and two boiled eggs and put it on a almost burned English muffin or rye bread. Love it with the eggs in it.
@miata1 That's exactly how my Mother used to make it. I always make it that way also. Sometimes I add a little chopped celery to the mix. I can't eat a tuna sandwich without two hard boiled eggs in it.
‎01-26-2018 07:39 PM
I don’t eat it as much as I used to, because it doesn’t taste right to me anymore. My favorite way was to make it the night before. I used the kind packed in water and mixed it with mayo, lots of fresh dill, a little bit of finely diced celery, garlic salt, onion powder and pepper. I’d serve it on rye bread with Bibb lettuce and paper thin sliced tomatoes.
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