Another absence, but blame this one on the job, some repair
work to my ceilings at home and some sinus trouble, which I haven’t completely
evaded just yet. Trying the natural route with some herbal concoctions this
time… I tell you, my daily life is certainly never without incident, hahahaaaa!
As soon as I was able to smell things again, I got myself
into the kitchen to experiment, but all I had left was some mincemeat and cans
of tuna, which I tend to stockpile… I think it’s my leftover army habit of
keeping canned goods on hand for emergencies, along with a good, working can
opener!
So, I declared that day Burger Day, creating beef burgers
and tuna burgers. I have to tell you, that water packed tuna was just the
ticket for this new burger recipe which I had been thinking about and carrying around in my head
for quite some time.
The best part was hearing my daughter declaring these
burgers her official favourite food from me; the icing on the cake was her
eating patties without the bun. (Naked tuna, anyone?)
Here’s how it went down…
I opened up 4 small cans of Brunswick flaked water packed tuna and
emptied them into my colander which I placed over a bowl.
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Using my spoon, I pressed the tuna against the holes to get
the excess water out, ‘cause I wanted the tuna as dry as I possibly could.
(You’d be surprised how much water comes out of this!)
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I added the parsley and about 2 tablespoons of cut chives to
the tuna, which got mixed in before it went into the refrigerator.
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See how it looks? The next step was to add in 1 beaten egg
and ½ cup of dried breadcrumbs. (Forgot to take a photo of that step, hahaaa!)
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Voila! A deliciously cooked tuna patty, ready to be turned
into a lovely burger.
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Some honey mustard and ketchup competes the ensemble. Yuuuuuummmy!
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And there it was, a deliciously seasoned tuna burger that
was so tasty, they were even enjoyed on their own as well. My daughter is still
begging me to make more of them. (I definitely will again!)
Next time, I’ll show you how the beef patties went down, so
until then, take care of yourselves, and don’t forget to mind the pot!