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3-Ingredient Tuna Salad Takes 2 Minutes To Make (Original Post) elleng Aug 2024 OP
Paging True Dough Aug 2024 #1
now those could be "white guy tacos"... lol lapfog_1 Aug 2024 #2
LOL! elleng Aug 2024 #3
Agreed! Warpy Aug 2024 #10
Substitute good sardines and make it a real Mediterranean sandwich erronis Aug 2024 #4
Tuna Mayo. 1 minute. Done. bullimiami Aug 2024 #5
Albacore, mayo, pepper nt XanaDUer2 Aug 2024 #6
Thank you. grumpyduck Aug 2024 #7
Tuna Melts are a staple of my diet happybird Aug 2024 #8
Good one, should have more! elleng Aug 2024 #11
Thanks, but chillfactor Aug 2024 #9
They lost me with the anchovies. Ugh. love_katz Aug 2024 #12

Warpy

(113,130 posts)
10. Agreed!
Sun Aug 18, 2024, 06:18 PM
Aug 2024

Plus, it's cheating, "vinaigrette: is more than 1 ingredient unless you're ruining tuna with that stuff in a bottle.

Tuna is getting so expensive these days that you want as much extender as you can cram in there. Those cans are tiny and there's not much tuna left after you drain the water out for the cats.

While this recipe would have the tuna flavor front and center, it's something you'd serve with a very dry white wine as a first course, not as something between two slices of bread and wrapped in plastic for the kids.

I'd call this one "tuna dressed with vinaigrette and capers," not tuna salad. There's just not enough going on to call it a salad.

erronis

(16,825 posts)
4. Substitute good sardines and make it a real Mediterranean sandwich
Sun Aug 18, 2024, 03:31 PM
Aug 2024

Tuna is usually too mild a flavor for me. Mackerel is a very nice in-between fish - and I think still sustainably harvested.

grumpyduck

(6,650 posts)
7. Thank you.
Sun Aug 18, 2024, 04:38 PM
Aug 2024

I love tuna salad, but don't care for capers. So I'll continue with olives and try the vinaigrette.

happybird

(5,113 posts)
8. Tuna Melts are a staple of my diet
Sun Aug 18, 2024, 05:02 PM
Aug 2024

Oven on 400. Tuna, salt, pepper, Hellmann’s. Piece of bread, spread tuna, cheddar on top, dice some fresh tomatoes to go on the side while the cheese melts.

Just had one for a late lunch, extra fancy with both cheddar and mozzarella top.

love_katz

(2,799 posts)
12. They lost me with the anchovies. Ugh.
Mon Aug 19, 2024, 05:40 AM
Aug 2024

Tuna can be dressed up in lots of ways.

A surprisingly yummy way is to mix in curry powder, and sliced grapes or raisins.

I also like it with fresh lemon juice and snipped fresh dill mixed into the mayo. Or, try lemon pepper and fresh lemon juice mixed with the mayo.

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