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    Default tuna!

    I posted this under another thread but didn't want it to get lost as it is SO good!

    This tuna salad has been in my fridge every week for years!!!
    hubby takes it to work in sammiches & 3 year old has been eating it since she could say it (we call it foonie)
    the closest thing to the real stuff i have found. We have taken it to family pot lucks & everyone asked for he recipe...we used it for a dip w/ crackers.
    GREAT IN SUSHI rolls w/ avo & red bell!!!

    Soak 1-Cup Almonds overnight.
    rinse, drain & pulse in processor til fine.

    then add to processor~
    1 large or 2 small stalks of celery
    1-2 green onions (depending on size/taste)
    approx 1/4 cup italian parsley (not chopped)
    1T + an extra splash of lemon juice
    dash cayenne/fresh black pepper
    1/2-3/4 t. salt
    1/2 t. garlic granuals
    approx 1/3 cup dulse(NOT flakes...the dried whole kind)
    1/8-1/4 cup water.
    ADD THE WATER A LITTLE AT A TIME to your desired consistancy.
    Pulse until all is combined and chopped well scraping from bottom 1 or 2 times.

    i don't use fresh garlic because it becomes overpowering and strong.
    I also add to the recipe...for my own tastes~
    1/2 t dried mustard
    one small bubbies pickle

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    note taken

    I loves me some tuna.

    I have been dreaming about trying to make tuna...hopefully this will satisfy. Garlic granuals? is that like dried? or that stuff that is in the jar?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tori333 View Post
    note taken

    I loves me some tuna.

    I have been dreaming about trying to make tuna...hopefully this will satisfy. Garlic granuals? is that like dried? or that stuff that is in the jar?
    Tori,

    Try carrot pulp, too, for tuna. I use the pulp after I make juice, add raw mayo and chopped up celery, and it's rawesome! :)

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    Hmm...what kind of mayo do you suggest? I have carrot pulp in the freezer...do you add any dulse to make it 'fishy?'
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    Tropigal
    I used to eat tuna way back in the day and every now and then I have a desire for something like tuna on a cracker. I am going to give this a try. Thanks for sharing... I'm making a list of recipes to try in June.

    What's a "bubbies pickle"?

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    Very VERY cool! THANKS!

    Can you tell me how much that yields, about?

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    I made Alissa's Mock Salmon Pate because someone posted that it tasted like tuna. It was pretty good, but did not taste like tuna. I have never ate salmon so I cannot compare it to that.

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    I'm sorry, I think that was me who said that. It's funny how we all taste differently, it doesn't remind me of salmon, it reminds me of tuna. But I bet anm actualy raw tuna recipe tastes MORE like it. I hope you enjoyed it anyways.

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    to answer all the questions at once....garlic granuals is dried garlic,like the kind in the spice section.
    honestly it is the closest thing to tuna salad i have ever tried.....when vegan I had "tuno"...SO nasty to me.
    the texture is a bit smooshier but the flavor is really yummy.
    it yields approx 2 cups....i *think*...but for some reason it seems to "fluff up" after being in the fridge. i am making some tomorrow...i will measure.
    this is actually a HALVED recipe. and adapted a bit. the full recipe made SO much!
    A "bubbies" pickle are pickles in the fridge section at my Whole Foods ;)
    they are naturally fermented with no vinegar and NOT cooked! raw pickles.
    make the same way as kraut. Bubbies makes the best kraut too!

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    I liked the salmon pate so it was not a waste to make. I needed to add some good fats so it gave me a break from avocado based food. I am going to try to make the tuna recipe very soon.
    Last edited by Dj 247; 05-09-2007 at 07:44 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Damzlfly View Post
    Hmm...what kind of mayo do you suggest? I have carrot pulp in the freezer...do you add any dulse to make it 'fishy?'
    Damzlfly,

    I don't make it fishy, but you can do that by soaking wakame or adding dulse, sure. The consistency using carrot pulp is really spot on (not sure if it would be the same using frozen, but I don't see why not!). I use this recipe for mayo:

    Blend until smooth:

    * ½ c almonds, soaked and peeled
    * 1/4 cup water
    * ½ lemon, juiced
    * 1 small garlic clove
    * ½ tsp salt

    Add in a steady stream, until emulsified:

    * ½ c olive oil (add more if to your taste, but I think this works!)

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    RAWSOME!! Thanks! Gonna make some for my 'I'm done fasting' celebratory Friday night salad! hmm ok maybe my Saturday 'I can eat normally' again salad teehee
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    Damn I forgot to soak the almonds! I have cashews I soaked last night that are in the D right now...can I use those instead? I can't see them being dried by the time I get home (3 more hrs - total 6 hrs in the D)
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    Thanks for the 'Foonie Tunieee' recipe Tropigal! Sound delish! I do miss tuna sandwiches - so I'll give this try! Mahalo!
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    Default I need a cook. lol

    Quote Originally Posted by StarFire View Post
    Thanks for the 'Foonie Tunieee' recipe Tropigal! Sound delish! I do miss tuna sandwiches - so I'll give this try! Mahalo!
    I also miss tuna! I am not good so far at making any of these recipies.
    I either forget to soak nuts or soak too much and end up tossing them out. lol
    I don't know what dulse is. I don't have and can't afford alot of the exotic ingredients and what not.I am a tad frustrated. I am craving cooked right now. I would love to try tuna. I would love to try the crackers. I don't have a dehydrator either. I wish someone could send me some. lol
    You guys are awesome for knowing how to make all that yummy stuff.
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