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Maryann
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 11:36 am
Anyone?
I recently ate this by someone, they were so so good.. Would love to learn how to make them well! Tia
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Teomima
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 12:19 pm
I don't know if this is what you're looking for, but I make simple tuna patties all the time for my kids (I have no idea if they're delicious, I don't eat fish, but my kids certainly gobble them up!) All I do is mix a can of drained, water-packed tuna with an egg, a dash of salt, and bread crumbs as needed to hold it together. Form into patties, and fry in shallow oil. But I assume you are talking about something a little more elevated and fancy?
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Maryann
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 12:29 pm
Thanks... I know there was definitely small cubed red onion in them
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creditcards
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 12:31 pm
I sautee onions. Mix tuna with mayonnaise. Mix eggs, tuna mayonnaise and onions. A little breadcrumbs and fry
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weasley
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 2:03 pm
If you add some mashed potatoes inside it makes them really nice and creamy.
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creditcards
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 2:11 pm
weasley wrote: | If you add some mashed potatoes inside it makes them really nice and creamy. |
Nice idea! Do you do that instead of bread crumbs?
Can I have your whole recipe? Do you put in sauteed onions too?
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nw11
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 2:27 pm
Not the healthiest but when I want delicious tuna patties I put about 4 tablespoons mayo per can. One egg, squirt of mustard, finely chopped spring or red onion (or regular onion in a pinch), half a cooked potato, mashed (or any other starchy filler)salt, pepper and some chopped fresh or dried parsley. If I'm feeling healthy I'll put double the egg and half the mayo.
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weasley
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 4:11 pm
creditcards wrote: | Nice idea! Do you do that instead of bread crumbs?
Can I have your whole recipe? Do you put in sauteed onions too? |
I generally do tuna cutlets as a lazy supper so I don't do onions bc then it means washing out the frying pan! But it's probably yummy with aswell!
I dont really have a proper recipe but here's a general idea
2 tin of tuna
1 medium potatoe mashed (make a lot and serve it with the patties on the side!)
2 eggs
Instead of breadcrumbs I crumble some white bread in tiny pices it makes it much lighter and yum!
Small amount of salt, pepper, garlic powder, ketchup, soy sauce... whatever you like really!
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 4:20 pm
weasley wrote: | I generally do tuna cutlets as a lazy supper so I don't do onions bc then it means washing out the frying pan! But it's probably yummy with aswell!
I dont really have a proper recipe but here's a general idea
2 tin of tuna
1 medium potatoe mashed (make a lot and serve it with the patties on the side!)
2 eggs
Instead of breadcrumbs I crumble some white bread in tiny pices it makes it much lighter and yum!
Small amount of salt, pepper, garlic powder, ketchup, soy sauce... whatever you like really! |
Thanks. Will try it. I make it always in the 9 days.
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abound
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 4:33 pm
I put in raw intants oats instead of bread crumbs or matza meal. It is healthier and u don't taste it.
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Laiya
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Sun, Jul 15 2018, 8:03 pm
weasley wrote: | If you add some mashed potatoes inside it makes them really nice and creamy. |
I do this too. Also ground raw carrots.
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