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8 responses to “Tuna Salad”

  1. Nicholas Avatar
    Nicholas

    Very tasty. Instead of the vegan mayo, I used 2 Tbsp of the “No yoke” recipe Caesar dressing. Really good on toasted bread with a slice of tomato.

    1. Lenny Gale Avatar

      As good or better! The capers in the Caesar make it special

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  3. Cindy Avatar
    Cindy

    I like this recipe, my husband does too, that says a lot. Heโ€™s not vegan, just me. But he doesnโ€™t eat meat in the house. So I try and find things that he likes.
    I did add a sheet of Nori, broken up and blended first. I liked the seawater touch it gives.

    1. Lenny Gale Avatar

      Oh, great idea with the Nori sheets! We’re gonna try that next time

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