• Tuna In - 04

    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Sun Mar 10 13:24:00 2024
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    Title: Tuna & Tomato Pasta
    Categories: Seafood, Vegetables, Cheese, Herbs, Pasta
    Yield: 7 servings

    4 tb Unsalted butter
    28 oz Can of tomatoes; whole or
    - crushed
    Salt
    1 lb Pasta shells
    1/2 c Ricotta cheese
    6 oz Can tuna in olive oil
    1/4 c Fresh basil; chopped or torn
    1/2 c (generous) grated Parmesan

    Simmer tomatoes with butter 30 min: Melt the butter in a
    medium pot on medium heat and add the can of tomatoes,
    including the juice. If you are using whole canned
    tomatoes (or fresh ones) crush them with your (clean)
    fingers as you put them in the pot. Simmer gently,
    partially covered, for 30 minutes.

    COOK PASTA: While the sauce is cooking, heat a large pot
    of well salted water to a strong boil. Add the shell pasta
    to the boiling water and cook at a vigorous boil,
    uncovered, until al dente, cooked through but still a bit
    firm to the bite, which is usually whatever the time
    specified on the pasta package minus about 2 minutes.
    Drain and set aside.

    Combine tuna, tomato sauce, ricotta, pasta, basil: Pour
    off the excess oil from the tuna can and stir the tuna
    into the tomato sauce. Add the ricotta cheese, and add
    salt to taste. Turn off the heat. Mix the sauce with the
    pasta in a large bowl. Mix in the basil.

    Put into casserole, top with parmesan, broil: Pour the
    pasta into a 2 to 3-quart casserole dish and top with the
    parmesan cheese. Put under a hot broiler for 4-6 minutes,
    until the cheese is melted and lightly browned. Serve hot.

    Yield: Serves 6-8

    Recipe by Elise Bauer

    RECIPE FROM: http://www.simplyrecipes.com

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  • From Carol Shenkenberger@1:275/100 to Dave Drum on Mon Mar 11 14:24:44 2024
    Re: Tuna In - 04
    By: Dave Drum to All on Sun Mar 10 2024 01:24 pm

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    Title: Tuna & Tomato Pasta
    Categories: Seafood, Vegetables, Cheese, Herbs, Pasta
    Yield: 7 servings

    4 tb Unsalted butter
    28 oz Can of tomatoes; whole or
    - crushed
    Salt
    1 lb Pasta shells
    1/2 c Ricotta cheese
    6 oz Can tuna in olive oil
    1/4 c Fresh basil; chopped or torn
    1/2 c (generous) grated Parmesan

    Simmer tomatoes with butter 30 min: Melt the butter in a
    medium pot on medium heat and add the can of tomatoes,
    including the juice. If you are using whole canned
    tomatoes (or fresh ones) crush them with your (clean)
    fingers as you put them in the pot. Simmer gently,
    partially covered, for 30 minutes.

    COOK PASTA: While the sauce is cooking, heat a large pot
    of well salted water to a strong boil. Add the shell pasta
    to the boiling water and cook at a vigorous boil,
    uncovered, until al dente, cooked through but still a bit
    firm to the bite, which is usually whatever the time
    specified on the pasta package minus about 2 minutes.
    Drain and set aside.

    Combine tuna, tomato sauce, ricotta, pasta, basil: Pour
    off the excess oil from the tuna can and stir the tuna
    into the tomato sauce. Add the ricotta cheese, and add
    salt to taste. Turn off the heat. Mix the sauce with the
    pasta in a large bowl. Mix in the basil.

    Put into casserole, top with parmesan, broil: Pour the
    pasta into a 2 to 3-quart casserole dish and top with the
    parmesan cheese. Put under a hot broiler for 4-6 minutes,
    until the cheese is melted and lightly browned. Serve hot.

    Yield: Serves 6-8

    Recipe by Elise Bauer

    RECIPE FROM: http://www.simplyrecipes.com

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    I like this one!
    xxcarol
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