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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: GtoRA2 on March 21, 2004, 08:10:15 PM
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Does anyone have like a killer way of doing it?
I just put in lots of peper, mayo, salt, a touch of garlic salt. I used to mix in chopped white onions, but they are death for me now.
Slap it on white or sour dough bread with fresh letuce...
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I have a good way of making tuna salad
Basic tuna salad: can of tuna, mayo, chopped celery.
But then you put that on bread with a couple strips of bacon, some lettuce, american cheese and mustard. Final step is to toast it so the cheese is all melty. Only way to eat tuna. I brought this to work one day and my friends all thought I was weird until I made them try it. Got several converts. :)
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Mayo, chopped yellow onion, chopped dill pickle, finely chopped tomato. Spiced with pepper and tabasco. Like it served hot on rye with melted swiss.....yum....
Oh and don't forget the chips. For a sandwich like that, only Lay's original chips will do. Ok Wavy Lay's in pinch...
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Toast thick bread, then spread the tuna salad (lots of celery, pepper and diced onion) on both slices, cover with american cheese and melt under the broiler.
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tuna, mayo, diced pepporicini, crumbled up bacon, grated parmesan, spices: cayenne pepper, celery seed, pepper, dry hot mustard, & a little garlic powder
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Mine are pretty simple, but definately different in one major respect: Red Onions.
They've got great flavor, and work nicely in tuna sammiches.
Tuna, Miracle Whip or Mayo (after years of having an opinion on the two, I've stopped caring), fresh cracked pepper, and sliced black olives. If you have any big mediterranean deli olives, hold the black olives and slice these guys lengthwise and put on the sandwhich.
Finally, a slice of onion (for texture, chopped onion is already in the mix) and some kosher salt. Make sure it's all on two toasted pieces of something respectable.
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Tuna sandwich:
get a nice fresh (Ahi?) tuna steak or something, preferably straight from the sea.
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Every office has some dude who always takes off 15 minutes before lunch starts. When that dude leaves, go over there, set up a hibachi, and fire some coals. Lighter fluid will probably raise eyebrows, so just use papers from the guy's inbox to spark the coals.
When coals are ready, throw steak on there.
Get some heavy bread buns. Lightly dust with a garlic aioli.
Put tuna steak on there, a couple slices of pickled ginger, and maybe lettuce and tomato. Enjoy.
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Damn, you guys got it down to a science. You should open a tuna salad restaurant.
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miracle whip, tuna, relish, red onion, just a touch of yellow mustard and horseradish
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Pickle juice is my secret, a nice splash of good dill juice in the mix saves a lot of time and gets the spices just right.
enjoy;)
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first i take two lesbi...
errrr...
n/m.
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Take out a piece of herring shaped like tuna. Next, using the herring, cut down a tree. Using the tree for a bowl, stir in some lettuce and tomatoes. Then Using the rest of the tree carve some forks and knives. Finally invite some friends over for a picnic!
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Tuna, Miracle Whip (there is NO substitute), Sweet Relish, Sweet Onion, Celery, Lemmon Pepper, Dill, splash of Pickle juice,dash of Guiden's Mustard, and a dash of Tabasco. When I was a kid my Mom used to add some diced apple to the mix. Simply delicious!
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miracle whip... blech
too much sugar for me.
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Originally posted by capt. apathy
miracle whip,
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGGGGGGGGGGGHHH HHHHHHHH!!!
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YUCK YUCK YUCK!!
Miracle whip is not meant for tuna!!
YUCK!
I can stand just a touch on a regular sandwitch....
Like one side miracle the other Best foods Maya, but Tuna.... VILE!!
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Put a head of lettuce over my head and have two twins squeeze me between their buns. The sauce will come later.
:aok :aok
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just a dash of spicy mustard is the trick!
too much and it's ruined though
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Miracle Whip and ONLY Miracle Whip. Real mayonnaise is a vile grotesque concoction.
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want miracle whip?
get mayo, real mayo, add sugar: miracle whip
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Go to safeway and buy a tub of it from the deli.
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man I hate doing that..
I bought some at a local pub here.. a sandwich actually...
it had figgin' carrot shavings (for filler I'm sure) in it..
wtf is with that?
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Tuna, Phili Cream Cheese (then the rest is up to you..) The cream cheese is a great substitute for mayo.. I don't eat it any other way.. usually just the tuna and cream chese over white toasted. (Could add a dabble of strawberry jam too if you're going sweet, or switch it with bacon, mustard, garlic for saltier taste buds)
Enjoy..
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I almost had a heart attack just from reading that, BlckMgk. I need to go take some aspirin stat.
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Originally posted by Wlfgng
man I hate doing that..
I bought some at a local pub here.. a sandwich actually...
it had figgin' carrot shavings (for filler I'm sure) in it..
wtf is with that?
Yes im sure that extra gram of tuna he saved by adding carrot shavings helped pay for that new porche.