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Enjoying my tuna casserole -- reheated leftover from last night -- as I'm typing this. Yum!
Yea, leave the can on and closed up. After cooking, it should peel right off. If you overcook it, the can might explode and ruin the tuna.I tried to do batter-dipped fried canned tuna, but I couldn't get the tuna to hold together if I dipped the entire pressed cake of tuna.. nor could I keep the individual flakes apart if I dipped them individually. Are you supposed to leave the can on while you fry it?
Great! Do you have any tips for lobster? People seem to love it, but I always found it way too crunchy.Yea, leave the can on and closed up. After cooking, it should peel right off. If you overcook it, the can might explode and ruin the tuna.
Huh. I had that for lunch at one of those little cafes lining the canal in Copenhagen, loved it. And capers.. Love the capers.The most rank disgusting god-awfulest choke your closed throat fish i ever [tried to] ate was herring with sour cream in denmark. And they had the balls to serve it with lemon wedges and sliced onions. Holy moly! I almost croaked. And i can eat almost any seafood fresh and hate to waste food.
Sorry Charlie..Few people realize that is not actually a tuna, rather it is the dolphin that gets caught in the lines. Come on, it takes a mammal to speak.
I am no expert but it sounds like you are eating lobster that is *extremely fresh*. Cooked lobster may be more of your liking.Great! Do you have any tips for lobster? People seem to love it, but I always found it way too crunchy.
The most rank disgusting god-awfulest choke your closed throat fish i ever [tried to] ate was herring with sour cream in denmark. And they had the balls to serve it with lemon wedges and sliced onions. Holy moly! I almost croaked. And i can eat almost any seafood fresh and hate to waste food.
Yeah.
Hamburger Helper. The cheesiest, yummiest extender for poor quality ground beef known to man (or woman, more accurately) since sliced bread. I don't eat bread so I don't eat bread so I don't care anyway but I used to eat the pasta in Hamburger Helper.
Tuna Helper.
Fail. I love tuna. I love tuna salad. Make me a tuna salad sammich and I'm in heaven. Make me a Tuna Helper and I'm in hell. Look, I like tuna. Sushi, it's great. Cooked, it's fine for tuna salad. Cooked twice...
No. Well, tonight's dinner is some precooked tuna being cooked again, with rice and some awesome sloughouse corn which is world famous and I picked up some but why are we doing corn and rice at the same time? I like rice. I like good corn. I don't need both.
I sure as HELL don't need twice cooked canned tuna. Is this a woman thing? Do women like twice cooked tuna? Men f hate it. I sure as hell hate it. I have tried to express.
Smile and enjoy I guess. I have reached this stage where I want stuff I want going in to my body vs stuff I don't. Maybe the solution is isolation and department but then there is the laundry issue and plus the kids and stuff. I mean, the are adults and can wipe their own asses and that is good but man.
I don't need tri tip every day. I would like tri tip every day. I would be happy with hamburgers every day. I would be okay with tuna salad every day.
Why, fried canned tuna. Why?
I mean I can pull out some cans of non-reheated tuna or canned chicken breast, but that would offend.
Am I out of line?
You lost me right there. Hamburger Helper was the crap we had to eat on the days that I didn’t have salmon to brush the flies off of for cooking.Hamburger Helper.
You lost me right there. Hamburger Helper was the crap we had to eat on the days that I didn’t have salmon to brush the flies off of for cooking.
I was 16...It was lightweight enough that my grandpa could ship it to his place in Alaska fairly cheaply.To be fair, I was twelve years old the last time I ate Hamburger Helper.
Use the correct term... “hotdish”. Problem solved!I can’t use the word ‘casserole‘ with out twitching.
If canned salmon is too boney for you, don’t even think about trout, unless it’s already been butterflied at the market. It’s got more bones than you can count and it’s really easy to get jabbed in the gums when you eat it if they haven’t all been removed. It’s a great tasting fish, but it’s not the easiest to eat!I hatred canned salmon. So many bones.
I’m curious numerous people in this thread are using ‘hatred’ as a verb when it is a noun. Is this something from another thread that I should have picked up on, something from a different part of the country, something from a different generation, some joke that went over my head, or something different all together?
Thread drift. My mother used to make a Lima bean casserole that was the thing of nightmares. I can’t use the word ‘casserole‘ with out twitching. As kids growing up. If something was made and not finished. It was on the table the next day and the next day and so on...
Buy soft shell lobster.Great! Do you have any tips for lobster? People seem to love it, but I always found it way too crunchy.
I like the canned salmon that still has the skin and bones in it. That is where you find most of the good omega-3. You can chew right through those bones and they are too soft to choke you.Never buy mid- low priced canned salmon, it has bones and it’s awful. If you like canned salmon get the absolute best you can afford. (How did salmon get in here?........I don’t know.)
Nah, no-shell lobster should be the best and eaiset to deal with.Buy soft shell lobster.
That would be good, but I've never caught or bought a live no-shell lobster.Nah, no-shell lobster should be the best and eaiset to deal with.
One of my favorite old school MREs was the tuna noodle casserole.
To be fair, I was twelve years old the last time I ate Hamburger Helper.