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by ladystressout on November 05, 2006 02:32 AM
Does anyone have a simple way to make tuna patties that of course tastes GREAT!!!What also would be good to have with them to eat?
by afgreyparrot on November 05, 2006 03:26 AM
I had a tuna pattie for lunch! [grin]

Today I just put the drained tuna in a bowl...crunched up a few crackers and added them...about a teaspoon of mayo and an egg...a little salt and pepper...and made 2 huge tuna patties out of it.

I had one of them on a hamburger bun...with all the works, just like I was making a good hamburger...cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion and mayo...with potato chips and a glass of milk!

The other one is in the fridge...when I want a snack in a little while I'll just grab it out of there and eat it cold.

Sometimes I add chopped onion to the tuna patties, and have mashed potatoes and green beans with them.

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by ladystressout on November 05, 2006 05:40 AM
Thank you so much it sounds good do you have a recipe for fry tuna patties?
by afgreyparrot on November 05, 2006 05:52 AM
ooops... [shocked]
I forgot to mention above that I fried them before I ate 'em! [Big Grin]

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by loz on November 05, 2006 06:24 AM
Hmmm, I've never had a fried tuna patty....if I come to visit you'll have to fix me one! I usually just have tuna melts. Sounds pretty good--now I'm really starving.
by chenno on November 05, 2006 06:57 AM
I love tuna patties, I use corn flake crumbs,tuna and onions and an egg a little ranch dressing and fry it up and melt peper jack cheese on it..yummy!

do the same with crab patties..

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by ladystressout on November 05, 2006 11:04 PM
Gosh! they all sound so good but how much of the ingredients do you put into them?
by afgreyparrot on November 05, 2006 11:25 PM
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how much of the ingredients do you put into them?
You mean like measuring ? [shocked]
I don't know...I never measure anything. [nutz]
I just dump. [Embarrassed]
Sometimes 4 crackers, sometimes none...sometimes bread crumbs. I'm thinking right now potato chips would be good in tuna patties, so I might make some and add a "handful" of crushed up potato chips instead of crackers.

Not much help, am I? [Embarrassed] [Big Grin]

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by chenno on November 07, 2006 12:40 AM
Sorry to say, I do not measure much either..just eye ball it:-) unless it is the 1st time I make it.
Then I always tweak it to my taste.

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by SpringFever on November 07, 2006 04:28 AM
Me too I just dump it in.. till it looks just about right [Big Grin]

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by ladystressout on November 07, 2006 05:03 AM
ok guess just I will dump little of this and a little of that but sure does sound good?

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