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    Tuna Patties - YUM!

    This do not look so good when you make them but I assure you they are ****ing delicous.

    I have not come out with an exact volume of food but I just throw it together and it always comes out fine


    In a bowl mix

    1)However much canned tuna you would like, ***ends on how much you want.

    2)1 cup or so of oatmeal per can of tuna (the oatmeal helps it all stick together, also a good source of complex carbohydrates)

    3)Bell peppers, onions, carrots (this adds crunch :] Note: make sure to cut them up quite finely or they will make your patties fall apart)

    4) Egg whites 1 per can

    5) Milk is optional makes it taste better and mix nicer

    6) Pepper is always good

    Be creative!!

    Mix the ingredients in a bowl and throw them around in your hand to make balls get a skillet nice and hot and grease it up too with some canola oil or pam or whatever you want and throw em down press em and cook em until you want make em as big as you want they are oh so delicious with ketchup

    any variations on this one? POST IT!!

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    I bind mine with bread crumbs.. there's my variation. Lmao =P - but good idea with the oats - I'll start using that!

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    I tried 1 very similar that I got somewhere, don't remmember where.

    1 Large can tuna
    1 cup oats
    lite soy
    lite teriyaki
    garlic powder

    I spray pan with extra virgin olive oil cook each side about 2 minutes, this recipe gives me 3 good size patties, and there great.

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    Ok - that sounds really good and I'm going to try that tomorrow. Haha

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    i add dried onion fllakes or scallions to mine

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    this recipe is the bomb

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    Quote Originally Posted by j4ever41 View Post
    I tried 1 very similar that I got somewhere, don't remmember where.
    The Tuna-fixer upper thread, it rocks

    1 Large can tuna
    1 cup oats
    lite soy
    lite teriyaki
    garlic powder

    I spray pan with extra virgin olive oil cook each side about 2 minutes, this recipe gives me 3 good size patties, and there great.
    Tuna fixer-uppers

    1 can tuna
    chopped onion(however much you like)
    1 chopped pepper
    teriyaki sauce just to likeing
    garlic chili sauce
    salt and pepper
    chili powder
    garlic powder or fresh garlic
    paprika
    1/2 cup raw oats
    1 or 2 egg whites
    soy sauce

    now what i do cause i dont need to have perfect 'patties'

    i just sautee the onions and peppers while mixing everything else in a bowl after the peppers and onions are somewhat soft i mix them into the mix...little bit of extra virgin olive oil and just dump my contents into the pan and let sit over medium heat for like 5-10 min stirring and flipping...

    i love it and so did everyone else ive made eat it
    Last edited by Venomous Nemisis; 11-12-2007 at 12:53 PM.

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    After reading your venomous I noticed I left out that I use 2 egg whites. I will have to try to add some chopped pepper and paprika, can't stand onions, to me the teriyaki sets it off.

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    tried it today, pretty good stuff

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    me and my girl love these too. so quick and easy!

    i make them with salmon too.

    i like adding hot curry powder to them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by christopherallen View Post
    This do not look so good when you make them but I assure you they are ****ing delicous.

    I have not come out with an exact volume of food but I just throw it together and it always comes out fine


    In a bowl mix

    1)However much canned tuna you would like, ***ends on how much you want.

    2)1 cup or so of oatmeal per can of tuna (the oatmeal helps it all stick together, also a good source of complex carbohydrates)

    3)Bell peppers, onions, carrots (this adds crunch :] Note: make sure to cut them up quite finely or they will make your patties fall apart)

    4) Egg whites 1 per can

    5) Milk is optional makes it taste better and mix nicer

    6) Pepper is always good

    Be creative!!

    Mix the ingredients in a bowl and throw them around in your hand to make balls get a skillet nice and hot and grease it up too with some canola oil or pam or whatever you want and throw em down press em and cook em until you want make em as big as you want they are oh so delicious with ketchup

    any variations on this one? POST IT!!

    i am in love with this recipe, tried it last night and this morning and sure will try it every day more often. thanks a bunch for sharing it on here.

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    bump for this because its ****ing badass

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    LOL Hell yah, I have variations of this recipe at least twice a week!

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    oh yay .. just in time, i was about to give up on tuna .. cauze it tastes so horrible eating it with spoon

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    this looks really good. i am going to try this tonight. maybe throw in some dried onions that you put on top of a green bean cassarole... yum

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    I love this recipe...

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    I Just make it simple 4 eggs 2 big cans of tuna and frie em up until they are golden brown. yum

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    Dude amazing, I just made them with a little twist of my own. They broke apart, but they were damn good!

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    Quote Originally Posted by j4ever41 View Post
    I tried 1 very similar that I got somewhere, don't remmember where.

    1 Large can tuna
    1 cup oats
    lite soy
    lite teriyaki
    garlic powder

    I spray pan with extra virgin olive oil cook each side about 2 minutes, this recipe gives me 3 good size patties, and there great.
    I will be adding this one to my recipes. It is simple and quick which I like sice I am not the best cook.

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    LOL, i happened to see this thread up, the funny thing is i was just about to get up and make this bad boy, so off to the kitchen i go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by domeyeahaigh View Post
    This do not look so good when you make them but I assure you they are ****ing delicous.

    I have not come out with an exact volume of food but I just throw it together and it always comes out fine


    In a bowl mix

    1)However much canned tuna you would like, ***ends on how much you want.

    2)1 cup or so of oatmeal per can of tuna (the oatmeal helps it all stick together, also a good source of complex carbohydrates)

    3)Bell peppers, onions, carrots (this adds crunch :] Note: make sure to cut them up quite finely or they will make your patties fall apart)

    4) Egg whites 1 per can

    5) Milk is optional makes it taste better and mix nicer

    6) Pepper is always good

    Be creative!!

    Mix the ingredients in a bowl and throw them around in your hand to make balls get a skillet nice and hot and grease it up too with some canola oil or pam or whatever you want and throw em down press em and cook em until you want make em as big as you want they are oh so delicious with ketchup

    any variations on this one? POST IT!!

    have you tried baking it as Patties in stead of frying? i will definitely try this recipe, heck it beats eating tuna out of a can!
    Last edited by bass; 06-02-2009 at 04:00 PM.

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    gunna give this a try kinda sounds good and i hate eating tuna with a spoons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by j4ever41 View Post
    I tried 1 very similar that I got somewhere, don't remmember where.

    1 Large can tuna
    1 cup oats
    lite soy
    lite teriyaki
    garlic powder

    I spray pan with extra virgin olive oil cook each side about 2 minutes, this recipe gives me 3 good size patties, and there great.
    I believe this is Jamy's recipe. They are freaking amazing. I would avoid using ketchup though, lots of sugar in it.

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    Stupid question.. The 1cup of oatmeal is uncooked, right?

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    ive made these before as a well rounded and easy pwo meal.. there great!

    CALLSIGN- i cooked the oats first and it worked out fine.

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    i think i started with mine too watery because they broke apart all over :/

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    Saw this on a youtube video.. I make these at least twice a week! I throw jalapenos and jack cheese on top..

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    damn just tried the tuna patties thank you Its ****ing good!!!

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    I make this every day... Jalepenos are key!

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    oh man these sound delicious! I'll probably add spicy peppers to give it some pop

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    I just finished making these pattys with some peppers, they were amazing! Ty for recipe

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    Just tried these, they were awesome.

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    just made the patties with sweet potatoes.much better than its looks on paper.very nice way to change up tuna thanks

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    I know the threads old but man you just saved my life with this one!! tuna was killing me.

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    Just made these added chili beans to it and BBQ instead of ket. great!!

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    Sounds great!!

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    Sounds like an old family recipe, except replace tuna with fresh Salmon! Now were talking.

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    Thanks for these guys, I'm trying to find a way to get some tuna back in my diet as well!

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    i use uncooked oats

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    Still needs work. Mine came out dry and kinda funky... maybe add some vinegar or something?

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