Canned goods are something I normally try to avoid. But when I happened to see the can of Wild Albacore Tuna at Costco, I felt that I had to give it a try. And it was worth it. It did not have any canned food taste and once the final dish is made you will not guess that the tuna came from a can.
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Serves around 4-5 people
Coconut Oil | - 3 tbsp |
Onion | - 1 (around 1 lbs - finely chopped) |
Ginger | - 1 big piece (around 0.15 lbs - finely chopped) |
Ginger Garlic Paste | - 2 tbsp |
Tomato | - 1 (around 0.2 lbs - chopped) |
Turmeric Powder | - 1 tsp |
Chilly Powder | - 1.5 tbsp |
Coriander Powder | - 1 tbsp |
Fennel Powder | - 2 tsp |
Garam Masala | - 1 tsp |
Canned Tuna | - 3 cans (5oz each - I used Wild Planet brand) |
Salt | - to taste |
Water | - 1/4 cup |
Curry Leaves | - 1-2 twigs |
- In a pan heat the coconut oil and add the chopped onions and saute until the onion becomes slightly transparent.
- Add the chopped ginger and saute for 3-4 minutes.
- Add the ginger garlic paste and chopped tomato and saute it until they start to brown.
- Now add the turmeric powder, chilly powder, coriander powder, fennel powder, and garam masala and saute for 3-5 minutes.
- Add the canned tuna and mash it a bit and mix well with the masala. The can I used had very little water to no water. So I did not drain any water.
- Check the salt and add any if needed.
- Add water and mix well and cook until the desired dryness is reached.
- Garnish with curry leaves and serve.
This dish goes well with chapathi, rice, appam, etc. Also you can use it as a filling for sandwiches. It is a quick and easy dish and a must-try.
Looks great Fathima....my son loves this
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ReplyDeleteYou should also try meen peera with canned salmon. I like it. We make it quite regularly. For a twist, you can grate and add pacha pavakka.
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