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Almost as good as Fish Pie--------and lots of ways to make it.

Tuna with Noodles

Tuna with Spinach

Plain Creamed Tuna

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It's a possible alternative to smoked haddock in rice, perhaps. With some parsley and chopped egg and a splash of cream. And maybe a drift of coriander leaf. Mind you, it costs a fortune and the smoked haddock works perfectly well for a third of the price.
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spot;1305568 wrote: It's a possible alternative to smoked haddock in rice, perhaps. With some parsley and chopped egg and a splash of cream. And maybe a drift of coriander leaf. Mind you, it costs a fortune and the smoked haddock works perfectly well for a third of the price.


To the best of my knowledge I have never eaten Haddock---I will have to see if I can find some.
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Lon;1305575 wrote: To the best of my knowledge I have never eaten Haddock---I will have to see if I can find some.


Good stuff. Lives in chilly salt water. Take a net or a grenade.
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I used to put tuna into a cheese sauce then pile it on top of a sliced boiled egg and sliced boiled potatoes, which would then be wrapped up in a square of puff pastry. Very rich but nice.
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Another food thread.......................must be Lon.
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Yes, Lon, I like tuna casseraole. :)

Here's a list of different ways to prepare it:

Tuna Casserole Recipes - Delicious Tuna Casseroles
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Lon;1305575 wrote: To the best of my knowledge I have never eaten Haddock---I will have to see if I can find some.


Haddock is a lot like Cod. perhaps a tad sweeter tasting.

I like it baked with a dill sour cream topping.

As for Tuna Casserole, Depends on who is cooking it.
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I do not like Tuna Lon. It does not please me.
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along-for-the-ride;1305595 wrote: Yes, Lon, I like tuna casseraole. :)

Here's a list of different ways to prepare it:

Tuna Casserole Recipes - Delicious Tuna Casseroles


Some great recipes, AFTR, thanks! I'd never thought about Tuna Tetrazzini, although I've made it with chicken & turkey. I'll try it.
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I don't care for tuna casserole, about 43 years ago, just after we were married I was trying to be a good wifey, rushing home from work to make good meals !! I made a tuna casserole one night which was fine for a tuna casserole. He ate it, then said: 'honey, that's monkey barf, please don't make it again' :wah::wah:
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I like Tuna, but I've never eaten Tuna Casserole !:D
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Nope, don't like it at all.
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Mustang;1305855 wrote: Nope, don't like it at all.


ditto Mustang!
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I prefer salmon in my tuna cassarole. Unless of course its Ahi tuna.
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Tell me, we're all talking about sliced fish steaks aren't we? Not that wet crumbly stuff in tins?
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spot;1305894 wrote: Tell me, we're all talking about sliced fish steaks aren't we? Not that wet crumbly stuff in tins?


The wet crumbly stuff. Smells like cat food to me.
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Yup, it sure does, although the better quality white chunk tuna isn't so bad.

Ahi tuna done in a lime sauce served rare, is very good, had that in Maui a couple of years ago.
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Cheap canned salmon / tuna casserole in white sauce with peas, corn, potato or leek, boiled egg, topped with breadcrumbs, tomato slices and cheese - a good cheap, tasty and warming way of feeding a big Aussie family on a tight budget.
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