This recipe is a twist on my dad's old salmon cakes - like me, he never seems to measure either. But, with some willpower, I jotted down my amounts. It comes together super quickly if you have a trusty food processor. I LOVE my KitchenAid! It's the first KitchenAid appliance I've purchased. I thought people were just really brand loyal (or bamboozled by great advertising), but I am extremely impressed. It's quiet, cuts uniformly and quickly, rarely leaks and is very powerful. My only regret - I couldn't find the red one in stock!
I recommend starting by processing the breadcrumbs, dumping them out, then moving on to the garlic and onions (be careful not to over-chop onions in the processor). I add garlic while it's running to get an easy mince. Then, I wash the processor once when I'm finished chopping.
Tuna Cakes
Ingredients:
3 slices sprouted bread (Trader Joes carries an excellent brand, but Ezekiel 4:9 bread will make a good substitute. Just keep the bread in the freezer since it will spoil quickly. I usually ends to make breadcrumbs.)
1 small onion
1 clove garlic, peeled
1/2 chopped red bell pepper
1 t Italian seasoning or dill (add more if you REALLY like flavor)
Salt and pepper to taste (I use about 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper)
2 6.5oz cans tuna, drained (go for the dolphin safe, wild caught, no salt added)
2 medium eggs, lightly beaten
Optional Mix-Ins:
1-2 chopped garlic greens (immature garlic) or 2-3 tablespoon chives
2 T fresh parsley
1/4 c frozen corn
Serve with homemade Thousand Island Dip (recipe to come soon, this is my handsome husband's!)
Directions:
- Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
- Grind bread into crumbs in your food processor until mix resembles fine bread crumbs. Dump into a large mixing bowl.
- Add onion to processor, pulse until finely chopped (don't over do it!). Add to mixing bowl. With blade running, drop in garlic clove until minced. Chop any super-sized chunks of onion or garlic by hand if needed (I don't usually have any). Add to breadcrumb mix.
- Add chopped bell pepper, Italian seasoning, salt and pepper, optional mix-ins and tuna. Mix well. Taste now if you want to make sure the seasoning is to your liking.
- Add eggs and mix well. Form small patties (I use a 1/4 cup measure to get the right portion, then shape by hand). Place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Bake at 400 degrees for 18-20 minutes or until cooked through. Make sure to watch that the bottoms only lightly brown, I'm learning that each oven has it's quirks.
Enjoy! I serve it with baked sweet potato fries or glazed carrots and a salad. It serves 4-5, depending on the serving size. Between the 4 of us we never have leftovers, but Mr. 1.5 year old eats like a Tyrannosaurus... a tuna cake-eating Tyrannosaurus :)
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