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Tuna Fish Sandwich Recipe
To go with Tuna Fish, my friend's choice is pineapple. Taste good.
I tried tomato, but didn't enjoy the taste very much. What are your favorite ingredients to go with Tuna Fish for a sandwich? |
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Never thought of having pineapple with tuna.
I usually have cucumber or iceberg lettuce. The tuna has to have vinegar in it. I'm not a mayo fan in tuna. |
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Spring Onions
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No tuna.
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Tuna and Chocolate spread (with mini sprinkles) sandwich.
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Salmon, haddock, scampi, potato, red onions and garlic. Hmm YUM!!!
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That link talks of roasted bread in the toaster. Is that a typo?
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Tuna mixed with mayo, sweetcorn and cucumber on rivita delicious.
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No tuna.
![]() P.S. I just have the tuna on bread easy really
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I like tuna mixed with salad cream on toast .. yummmmmm!
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Salmon, haddock, scampi, potato, red onions and garlic. Hmm YUM!!!
![]() I used a bit of mustard and a big squidge of mayo. |
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I like tuna mixed with sweetcorn, mayo and a dash of sweet chilli sauce.
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Wouldn't that just make it a fish sandwich
![]() P.S. I just have the tuna on bread easy really ![]() ![]() I haven't eaten tuna in years. I love tuna, but it is near extinction, so I'll eat other fish instead. |
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Tuna mixed with a tbsp light mayo, sweetcorn, red onion, salt & pepper, a squeeze of lemon and a dash of Tabasco.
It has to be top notch tuna though. |
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light mayo, sping onions, cucumber, cherry tomatoes and red pepper chopped up into small pieces (no big chunks) and seasoning. on fresh (preferably still a little warm) bread. mmmmm hungry now
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Give the tuna to the cat and put some nice ham on it instead...
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Give the tuna to the cat and put some nice ham on it instead...
It was the two ends of the bread (the thick slices) and one normal slice in the middle. The top half was a reglar ham salad (ham, lettuce, tomato, cheese & salad cream). The bottom was tuna & cucumber. It was delish! I'm sure i've made it again since. I might make it this week to see if I remembered it being good
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I will usually just go for tuna on its own or tuna with mayo and sweetcorn and occasionally red pepper.
Don't like onion or cucumber in my tuna . My weird one and that said I haven't had it in a while stems from my time in Germany which is Tuna with slices of hard boiled egg sounds absolutely foul but tastes surprisingly nice.I didn't realise until I had bought the sandwich and started eating it and it then became a bit of a favourite. |
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Sweet chilli sauce.
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Brown bread with sunflower spread + half a can of Yellowfin tuna + cucumber + balsamic vinegar.
Delicious
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Tuna mayo, spring onion, chilli flakes, sprinkle with cheese and into the sandwich toaster.
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I remember once my dad making me a sandwich that combined the two.
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I was young. It could have been anything. Shredded cat could look like tuna
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Tuna with some roughly chopped olives and perhaps a couple of chopped anchovies. Could also add so some onion & capers. Basically a bit of a tapenade thing going on. Maybe some sliced tomatoes too?
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Mayo, sweetcorn, on granary bread - eating some now - yummy
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