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pumpkinsbubby
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Sun, Jun 24 2012, 3:47 pm
I bought a much larger can of tuna than I will be needing; it's probably equivalent to eight-ten smaller cans. Some of my guests canceled last minute, so I know I will not be able to finish all of it, so I'm wondering if there's a way to freeze the leftover tuna for future use, and, if so, how? I am referring to the plain tuna, nothing added to it such as mayo, onions etc. If I can't freeze the tuna as is, can I turn it into tuna patties and freeze that? Awaiting your reply asap. TIA
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chocolate moose
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Sun, Jun 24 2012, 6:05 pm
yes, you can freeze them and tuna quiche & many other items.
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Shopmiami49
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Tue, Jun 26 2012, 1:04 pm
I have never froze tuna plain, but I have prepared tuna pinwheels (in puff pastry dough) and frozen those plain, so I don't see the problem with plain tuna.
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smss
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Wed, Jun 27 2012, 11:07 am
shopmiami how do you make tuna pinwheels?
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Shopmiami49
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Wed, Jun 27 2012, 2:06 pm
smss wrote: | shopmiami how do you make tuna pinwheels? |
I fry up a bunch of onions and mix them with tuna, ketchup, a bit of mustard, onion powder, garlic powder, salt, and pepper, and bread crumbs - like a tuna patty mixture. Then I roll out the puff pastry dough and smear the tuna mix over the dough and roll up jelly roll style.
This is the point that I usually freeze them raw. I anyways place the roll in the freezer for an hour so that it is easier to slice neatly, and sometimes, I just leave it frozen and deal with it when I have the chance.
Then I slice the roll into 1/2" thick slices and arrange on a cookie sheet lined with baking paper. I brush beaten egg over each one and bake until golden. I usually serve them warm for Shalosh seudos with mayo dill sauce for dipping.
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