wayfriend wrote:Change Ham to Tunafish and Cauliflower to Veg-All, and you got yourself a Tuna Noodle Casserole.
I hadn't thought of that.
Tuna-noodle was -definitely- in our starting playbook.
When I lived in Canada, we had the problem that cheese was unreasonably expensive, most meat was kind of expensive... and fish was generally expensive, too.
But one time I found tuna REALLY unusually on sale.
So I think I bought ALL that there was in the store.
Like 30-80 cans or something. It was great!
Also - GAH! Tuna! That was the other thing I was supposed to get at the store tonight!
Okay, this post is not contributing any recipes so far, so I'll add one:
Tuna or Chicken Turnovers
Make a basic biscuit dough.
Roll it out to 1/8-1/4" thickness.
Mix some tuna with mayo, 1/2 a small onion (chopped), salt, pepper & maybe a little cheese.
Cut the dough into triangles, and place a bit of the tuna "filling" on each triangle..
Roll up and bake at 400F for 15 mins.
Mmm, those got much requested. We haven't had them in a long time, though.
Source: The More-with-Less Cookbook
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