Hi everyone. The picture is the Big Salad I had for dinner tonight. It was really good and filling with: tuna, salad with dressing, fake bacon bits, black and green olives, shredded cheddar cheese and walnuts. For dessert, we had a gluten free cookie that my Niece had done with us today after lunch ( see the cookies posting).
Thatβs fantastic to hear about your dinner. I havenβt had any turkey in a while for dinner. That gives me an idea to do that soon and order it for pick up over a weekend.ππ
Thank you, Hidden ! What do you have in/on your salad last night?πππ₯
Another winner Leah! At first glance I thought this was chicken with bacon, and I'd never thought of pairing it with tuna, but that does look delicious. That's a salad with some great ingredients.Last night we had a chicken biriyani. I cheat pretty badly and use a biriyani spice paste ready mixed which makes for a more reliable outcome than going it alone. In fact the whole thing was a bit of a cheat. To my basmati rice and cubed seasoned chicken breast, I added cubed Jersey Royal potatoes and a chopped yellow pepper and an onion with some defrosted frozen mixed veg. Really quick, simple and tasted good! Hubby went in for seconds! π
That sounds good! We sometimes use Mayonnaise or mustard and hummus depending on which type of salad we want to do. Hummus mixed in if it's tuna or egg salad. Mayo. with mustard for potato salad.
That's a good suggestion, Sara_2611 . Fresh tuna is delicious. Buy a tuna steak, and cook it as you would cook a steak. I like mine rare. You can then let it cool, or make a warm salad, where you take it off the pan and let it rest for a couple of minutes, then slice or crumble it on top of the salad, and even pour some of the cooking juices over.
(next time I am in a supermarket, I will see if there are any easy open packages near the tinned tuna)
Oh! Sara, have you considered an electric can opener?
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