1 x 425 gram tin of tuna in brine or
spring water.
1 x 420 gram tin of diced tomatoes
½ cup of cream
2 teaspoons of dried basil
2 teaspoons of dried oregano
Salt and pepper to taste
1 tablespoon of onion flakes
1 teaspoon of garlic powder or dried
garlic granules
2 teaspoons of sugar
2 tablespoons of tomato paste
350 grams of spiral or penne pasta
1 cup of grated cheese
Cook the pasta for 10 minutes or as
directed.
While the pasta is cooking, in a large bowl add the drained tuna, cream,
tomatoes, basil, oregano,
salt, pepper, garlic,
onion flakes, sugar and tomato
paste.
Drain the pasta and add to the tuna
mixture. Pour into a large casserole
dish and top with the grated cheese.
Bake for 45 minutes or until the cheese has melted and browned. Serve with crusty bread.
Serves 4 - 6 people and can be frozen.
Serves 4 - 6 people and can be frozen.
Oh how I adore a good Tuna Bake Wendy! Mine is more like a mornay, but this looks so comforting and yummy, that I am going to have to try it. Mimi xxx
ReplyDeleteThat looks great!
ReplyDeleteI love how there are so many different variations of Tuna Bake. Your version sounds yum Wendy, cant wait to try it!
ReplyDeletexTania
Thanks Wendy, great to have another recipe without meat, great budget savings
ReplyDeleteMaureen
Well that just looks awesome! I'll have to try this recipe. Kids and I love it but partner doesn't like tuna. Guess he'll just have to eat the buttered bread hehehehe
ReplyDeleteAnne xx
like the look of that and pretty cheap to make. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThese are good meals Wendy, who needs take away when we have things like this. One of mine is tuna mornay or macaroni cheese. These were great fillers and yummy. I still do Tuna Mornay often.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great I will try it out. Thank you!xxx
Made it last night. No cream but used some skim milk powder mixed up. Family loved it and went for seconds. A keeper. Thankyou .
ReplyDeleteSue