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I accidentally bought solid tuna in vegetable oil. We usually get the tuna in water. I tried making my usual sandwich with it and I hated it. I drained the oil as best I could and didn't use as much mayo but it was gross.
What else can I do? We have 1 regular can and 2 mini cans of this stuff. |
| Lightly fry it. |
| Those are often used for nicoise salad. if you don't like the taste return them or donate. |
| Tuna noodle casserole. shredded spinach, parm, and tuna fritters. Rinse and serve over pet food. |
| You can make pasta puttanesca using the tuna in place of the anchovies. |
Damn it, you beat me to it. |
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I’m eating this for lunch right now:
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/giada-de-laurentiis/white-bean-tuna-salad-recipe-1941561.amp |
Oh snap! You didn't just go there, did you?! |
| I bought a burgundy washcloth on supersale, but it doesn't go with my bathroom decor. Any ideas what I can do with it? |
Well, that is a major problem. What will your unappreciative guests do after eating their alloted 1 asapargus spear and 1 slice of that large pizza you purchased? |
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You can mix it with pasta. That's almost the same as putting olive oil or salad dressing in pasta.
You can also drain the excess oil by rinsing the tuna with a sieve, then leave out to drain the water. |
LOL OP, drain some of the oil and use the tuna for salade Niçoise. |
You hate the stuff so it's a sunk cost. Throw it away and buy the tuna in water. |
| If you hate it, just toss or donate. |
| Canned tuna is literally a thing I don't get. I understand that sales are plummeting bc most millennials agree with me. |