
However, I cannot afford to make ahi tuna (nor do we have much a selection for such tasty tuna in the Midwest), so I learn to make the canned stuff taste better. :)
Ingredients

1 can Starkist solid white Albacore tuna
pepper to taste
McCormick's Montreal steak seasoning to taste
garlic powder to taste
2 tbsp of Hellman's mayo
4 slices of your favorite sliced bread, toasted (whole wheat bread for me)*
Romaine lettuce, washed and dried
1 medium tomato, washed and sliced
6 slices of extra sharp cheddar cheese (or 2 deli slices of provolone

*Replace the sliced bread for 2 sandwich croissants and enjoy with chips and/or soup!
Directions
Drain the water from the can of tuna. Then place in a small bowl and crush with a fork. Add the pepper, steak seasoning, garlic powder, and mayo. Mix well.
Toast the bread (unless you're using croissants). Then layer two of the

It's a pretty easy sandwich to make, but the spices definitely add something to the sandwich!
I had flash frozen Ahi last night for supper, I always buy too much so I have left overs for Tuna Salad the next day. I flash seared both sides in olive oil with salt and pepper and served it with lemon butter! Yum! The left over I used for tuna salad for lunch today!!
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! Apparently great minds think along similar lines, in this case: tuna!
ReplyDeleteI'm jealous of your higher quality tuna, though. ;)