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A fig’n juicy snack!
Its been everywhere, and I’m not sure when the fig season is but I cant go past a crate of the juicy purplish little drop-shaped fruits without picking a few. There have been times when I have been tempted to pop one of those little things right into my mouth, but my mommy taught me better; so no fruit goes into my mouth without being washed.
Be-Bop-A-Tuna Snack
I’m a big fan of the 60′s and what a dancy number that was. With Gene Vincent playing in the background there I was hopping around, dancing in the kitchen and preparing a quick snack for me and myself
Be Bop A Lula she’s my baby
And this little snack is honestly the easiest thing in the world. The tuna paste can be used quite flexibly in whatever you want and however you want. Its great in sandwiches, over rye bread, in a pasta salad or even with just some lettuce or really anything you can think of. I prepared this for the bachelorette I had earlier this year too. If you have made too much of it.. worry not, just toss in into a tupperware, freeze it and when you feel like a tuna sandwich, just pull it out let it thaw and spread it.
Be-Bop-A-Tuna
| Serves | 10+ |
| Prep time | 15 minutes |
| Cook time | 30 minutes |
| Total time | 45 minutes |
| Allergy | Fish |
| Meal type | Appetizer, Side Dish, Snack, Starter |
| Misc | Child Friendly, Freezable, Pre-preparable, Serve Cold |
| Occasion | Birthday Party, Casual Party |
Ingredients
- 2 cans Tuna (white tuna is yummy and quite lean)
- 1 medium Onions
- 1 large Tomato
- 4 cloves of Garlic
- bunch of Coriander
- 2 tablespoons Mayonnaise
- Juice of 1 lemon
- 2 tablespoons Tomato Ketchup
- 2½ tablespoons Olive Oil
- 1 teaspoon Pepper
- 1½ tablespoon Grape/Apple Vinegar
- pinch of Salt
- Crackers
Directions
| Drain the Tuna cans and empty the contents in a bowl | |
| Cut up the onions and tomatoes roughly into medium sized cubes and add them into the bowl along with the peeled cloves of garlic and the rest of the ingredients. | |
| Blend everything together roughly. Scoop out 2-3 spoons of the chunky mixture and set it aside. Puree the rest to a semi-smooth paste; the paste needs to be relatively thick, but if you need to ease the blender add some olive oil as desired. | |
| Add the pureed mixture with scoops of chunky bits you set aside earlier and mix well. The chunky bits give the tuna paste a nice texture and helps to hold form when placed over anything | |
| Serve a Dollop of the tuna paste over crackers or toasted garlic bread and serve immediately. From experience I suggest you do not have these pre-made but instead initiate your guests to prep these little bites right before sinking their teethes in them. If you make earlier the crackers tend to soak up the moisture and gets all soggy :( and you don't want that... I learnt the hard way. | |
Enjoy!
Eaternally Yours,
Drina C


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