When I do make a tuna dish for dinner, I rely on an old-standard - tuna noodle casserole. I make it a little bit different every time by varying the spices a bit. I actually really enjoy this dish. Every time we have it I think I should make it more often. Maybe I'll start now!
Tuna Noodle Casserole
- 1 lb. elbow macaroni, fully cooked and drained
- 1/4 c. butter or margarine
- 4 stalks celery (including leaves if from the heart), diced
- 1/2 onion, diced
- 1/4 c. flour
- 1 t. salt
- 1/2 t. black pepper
- 1 1/2 c. milk
- 1-2 cans water-packed tuna, fully drained
- 3/4 c. mayonnaise
- 2 c. frozen peas
- Spices to play along with, in any amount and combination - curry, dill, cayenne pepper, Italian seasoning, cumin, thyme, lemon pepper, Herbs de Provence
- Salt and pepper to taste
2. In a large bowl, combine cooled sauce, tuna, mayonnaise and peas. Stir in any additional desired seasonings and salt & pepper, to taste. Add cooked noodles, stir to coat and pour into a large casserole dish. (Can be refrigerated until dinnertime at this point.)
3. Bake at 350 degrees for 20-25 minutes, until heated through and bubbly.
Some optional topping ideas: shredded cheese, breadcrumbs mixed with melted butter, crushed potato chips or crackers, crushed goldfish.
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3 comments:
sounds yummy! I wish that I had more in my family that liked tuna! :)
When I have done tuna casserole up(one of my standby meals to take to a new mom!), I make up really creamy mac & cheese and add tuna to it. :) Yummo! :)
Last night we had tuna-potato casserole. Boil some cubed potatoes till softened (but not mushy). Add some frozen peas and carrots before draining. Then after draining, add a can or 2 of tuna, some undiluted cream of mushroom soup (I use fat-free) and some cheese (cheddar is good). Easy, tasty and cheap! A nice change of pace from tuna noodle casserole. You could also substitute cheddar cheese soup for the cream of mushroom.
Oh yum! I am excited that I have now found a recipe for tuna casserole that doesn't use a can of cream soup. I just never thought to make my own version of the cream soup...but how much healthier. I can pronounce all the ingredients. :)
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