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gryp
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 7:59 am
a spin-off of the super salmon patties recipe in the "Spice and Spirit"
boil 1 potato, 2 carrots, 1/2 zucchini until very very soft
(you can peel them first or peel them once theyre cooked.)
mash vegetables together (easier when cooled but can also do it hot)
2 cans tuna (6 oz.)
1 onion diced
1 stalk celery diced (optional)
1 cup matzah meal
2 eggs
salt
pepper
garlic
combine tuna mixture with vegetables- mix well.
form into patties and bake at 350 degrees for 1/2 hr-45 min.
yields: 10- 12 medium-sized patties
you can fry them if you want but baking them is less fattening.
kids love them! and adults too!
warning: do not do this recipe in a food processor! it is disastrous (from experience)
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miriam
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 8:03 am
The recipe sounds good but I have heard a lot of research on not giving kids and expecting mothers too much tuna. This is b/c of the high levels of mercury in the fish. This scared me so much that we don't eat tuna at all.
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gryp
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 9:00 am
you know, I head that too, but not about tuna. I heard it about shark, real sushi, and other ones I wouldnt imagine eating.
how do we know what is too much tuna? this recipe is only two cans, which is what I would prepare anywayfor a regular lunch.
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Chanie
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 9:12 am
freah tuna has high mercury levels.. for some reason and I cannot figure out why, canned tuna is okey to eat more often.
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Tovah
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 9:15 am
I read in the prevention magazin and parents that u shouldn't have more than I can a week, this applys not only to pregnant women but to everyone b/c it is high in mercury but the recipee does look good.
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Motek
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 9:39 am
I've made the salmon version many, many times. Really good. Also great to take along on trips.
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gryp
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 10:13 am
anyway the way it turns out- lets say each person eats 4 patties, its still not 1 can of tuna.
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Tefila
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 10:28 am
If you are really in a rush, then all you need to do is open and drain canned tuna add egg with abit of flour, season mix well and fry and kids just love it..... so do I!
I also heard that thing about tuna and fish but I am not as concerned as the other junk and stuff out there.
Such as useing a microwave ...... I know my mishegas
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613
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Thu, Dec 16 2004, 1:10 pm
My OB told me to limit tuna/flounder/salmon to about 1 serving a week. Most of the other fish(es ) w/ high mercury levels aren't kosher. stay away from raw fish, too (ie. real sushi). Gefilte fish is fine, though! It's not as much of a problem for other (non-preg.) adults or children because the mercury is something that affects the fetus development.
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miriam
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Fri, Dec 17 2004, 7:01 am
There is mercury in all fish. The reason it's a bigger deal in tuna is tuna is so big which means there is more mercury (per square inch. ) I do tryy to eat salmon for the omega3.
[/quote]Such as useing a microwave ...... I know my mishegas Exclamation. Quote: |
We also don't have a microwave and we stay away from the junk out there too. |
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micki
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Fri, Dec 17 2004, 7:22 am
there was a very informative article in readers digest a few months back.
basically mercury levels in fish are rising because of the pollution in our oceans. the larger the fish get the more mercury has time to accumulate in them. using fresh tuna steak is really not good where a can of tuna should be limited to a can a week for pregnant and children. mercury damages the groeth of anything so a fetus may be damaged and the same for a small child. regular adults are not affected so quickly but long term intake has bad effects too. so you do need to be wary and limit the mercury level intake for your family.
mackarel tuna and any other big fish that come from the ocean are all high risk.
read up on it- this is one thing you can control.
flounder is an ocean fish but they don't get big so its not so much of a problem, salmon is fine no problems at all because usually they are farm raised and they have no mercury in them. the ocean ones which are so much more expensive you need to ask. but since they too are small fish also not so mucha problem.
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Pickle Lady
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Sat, Dec 18 2004, 10:06 pm
I have heard farmed salmon is bad for other reasons. That its better to eat wild salmon than farmed salmon.
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discover
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Thu, Jun 12 2008, 9:56 am
What can I use instead of matzah meal and/or breadcrumbs?
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superduper
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Tue, Jul 01 2008, 9:17 am
can I substitute bread crumbs for the matzah meal???
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superduper
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Tue, Jul 01 2008, 9:33 am
thanks crayon! do u know if it would be same amt??
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superduper
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Mon, Jul 07 2008, 8:55 am
made this yesterday was a hit.... thanks for posting
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yikes!
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Tue, Jul 08 2008, 2:10 pm
Made 'em today. (Fried) My 3 yr old daughter said: "Delicious!"
Thanks so much!
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ShirleyTemple
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Thu, Jul 31 2008, 9:01 am
YummmYummm..... Last night's supper was really great thanks to GR!
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gryp
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Thu, Jul 31 2008, 9:05 am
I'm glad everyone likes them. I still make them 3.5 yrs later.
And thanks for bumping this thread up! At least that's one option for us in the 9 days.
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