• Tuna In - 07

    From Dave Drum@1:2320/105 to All on Sun Mar 10 13:25:00 2024
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    Title: Tuna Patties
    Categories: Seafood, Breads, Citrus, Vegetables, Chilies
    Yield: 4 pucks

    12 oz (2 cans) tuna
    2 ts Dijon mustard
    1/2 c White bread; in small pieces
    1 ts Lemon zest
    1 tb Lemon juice
    1 tb Water from the tuna
    2 tb Chopped fresh parsley
    2 tb Chopped fresh chives, green
    - onions, or shallots
    Salt & fresh ground pepper
    2 Dashes Crystal hot sauce
    1 lg Raw egg
    2 tb Olive oil
    1/2 ts Butter

    DRAIN TUNA: Drain the liquid from the tuna cans. If you
    are using tuna packed in water, reserve a tablespoon of
    the tuna water, and add a teaspoon of olive oil to the
    tuna mixture in the next step.

    Mix tuna with mustard, bread, zest, lemon juice, water,
    parsley, chives, hot sauce, salt, pepper, egg: In a medium
    bowl, mix together the tuna, mustard, torn white bread,
    lemon zest, lemon juice, water, parsley, chives, and hot
    sauce. Sprinkle on salt and freshly ground black pepper.
    Taste the mixture before adding the egg to see if it needs
    more seasoning to your taste. Mix in the egg.

    FORM INTO PATTIES, CHILL: Divide the mixture into 4 parts.
    With each part, form into a ball and then flatten into a
    patty. Place onto a wax paper lined tray and chill for an
    hour. (You can skip the chilling if you want, chilling
    just helps the patties stay together when you cook them.)

    SAUTE IN SKILLET: Heat the olive oil and a little butter
    (for taste) in a cast iron or stick-free skillet on medium
    high. Gently place the patties in the pan, and cook until
    nicely browned, 3-4 minutes on each side.

    Serve with wedges of lemon. You can also serve with tartar
    sauce on slider buns for a tuna burger.

    Yield: Makes 4 patties

    Recipe by Elise Bauer

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

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