Anonymous
Post 11/18/2014 14:20     Subject: Tuna casserole

Revolting.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2014 13:20     Subject: Tuna casserole

I love tuna noodle casserole. It reminds me of my mom.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2014 11:52     Subject: Tuna casserole

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Gaa. You want to increase fish consumption by serving tuna casserole. Unless you were born in the 40's or before this is shear laziness.


I feel like broiling salmon (or any fish) is "lazier" than putting together a whole casserole!


I read the PP's laziness reference not as about the amount of time to construct the dish, but it being a lazy, and likely futile, step toward increasing fish consumption. Tuna casserole in the traditional sense is more akin to a mystery meat.
Anonymous
Post 11/18/2014 09:31     Subject: Tuna casserole

Anonymous wrote:Gaa. You want to increase fish consumption by serving tuna casserole. Unless you were born in the 40's or before this is shear laziness.


I feel like broiling salmon (or any fish) is "lazier" than putting together a whole casserole!
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 20:11     Subject: Re:Tuna casserole

Anonymous wrote:Love tuna casserole. Makes me feel 10 years old. I like this recipe: http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/01/skinny-tuna-noodle-casserole.html?m=1


Looooove this. On our menu this week!
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 19:55     Subject: Re:Tuna casserole

Love tuna casserole. Makes me feel 10 years old. I like this recipe: http://www.skinnytaste.com/2011/01/skinny-tuna-noodle-casserole.html?m=1
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 19:53     Subject: Tuna casserole

Anonymous wrote:Gaa. You want to increase fish consumption by serving tuna casserole. Unless you were born in the 40's or before this is shear laziness.



Not the OP, but I like upgraded tuna casserole. It is good comfort food in the winter. I've made this a couple of times and everybody enjoyed it:

http://www.thekitchn.com/recipe-grown-up-tuna-noodle-casserole-recipes-from-the-kitchn-182849
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 19:42     Subject: Tuna casserole

Anonymous wrote:Try these. Our kids love them! http://thepaleomama.com/2013/03/salmon-patties-with-a-creamy-lemon-dill-sauce/


Should've added, we just skip the dill sauce and use lemon juice.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 19:42     Subject: Tuna casserole

If you google tuna casserole and Martha Stewart you will find a good recipe. I think she has several versions. I use the one with artichokes. Really enjoy it.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 19:41     Subject: Tuna casserole

Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 19:40     Subject: Tuna casserole

Come on. Try making baked Trout, seared salmon or fish tacos. Tuna Casserole is just yuck.
Anonymous
Post 11/16/2014 19:39     Subject: Tuna casserole

Gaa. You want to increase fish consumption by serving tuna casserole. Unless you were born in the 40's or before this is shear laziness.
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2014 23:08     Subject: Re:Tuna casserole

Sure. I just make a beschemel sauce (flour/butter roux into a paste, then loosen with milk), add cheese(s) of choice and then tuna. Finally mix in cooked pasta and anything else you want. I put into a dish and sprinkle crushed Ritz crackers (your choice of breading) and bake. It's pretty easy and better than making with canned soup, although canned soup is easier (I've done both, so I don't think that canned soup is bad, just that homemade is better but more time consuming).
Anonymous
Post 11/15/2014 22:55     Subject: Tuna casserole

Trying to increase fish consumption for my non fish eating family. Is there a way to make tuna casserole without Campbell's soup?