Smelly Tuna

"Now this can take on an awkward smell, but if your tastebuds can get pass the smell it is pretty good. A nice change to the typical tuna fish for sure."
 
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Ready In:
4mins
Ingredients:
2
Serves:
1
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ingredients

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directions

  • Take your microwave safe container and loose lid.
  • Place the tuna partially drained in the container.
  • Add salt and pepper to your typical liking for tuna.
  • Strip the cheese and place it evenly over the tuna fish.
  • Now heat for about 45 seconds with the lid on loosely, in the microwave.
  • When you take it out be sure to evenly stir or you can go to town when it cools.
  • I often find this odd smelling but rather interesting and a nice change in taste.

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Reviews

  1. This was ok. I did not put salt on it but I think pepper is a must. I can see putting some onion and celery in this. I made this for the Spring PAC game 2007
     
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