Catherine Ann's Enticing Tuna Salad - the Longmeadow Farm |
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Prep Time: 15 Minutes Cook Time: 5 Minutes |
Ready In: 20 Minutes Servings: 2 |
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This recipe was saved from many years ago (35) when my then future MIL and I would enjoy a cool, refreshing time-out on her screened in porch. Never finding tuna in a can or a tuna from anywhere to be especially great tasting, particularly to my immature palette (I was probably 19 yers.old) I would hem and haw about how I was already full, wasn't hungry, etc...etc...until one day, I thought I would take the plunge and just eat it. And it was as delightful as promised. Maybe it was the time spent with this woman that had such an impact on my life, maybe it was the summer breeze softly making the wind chimes tinkle in the distance, either way, I have loved this method of making this simple sandwich ever since. So with great fondness for a great woman, I present to you, the reader, Catherine-Anne's simply lovely tuna salad. Ingredients:
6 ounces canned tuna (in water, or oil, drained) |
1 large celery rib, chopped largely |
1/4 teaspoon prepared mustard |
1/2 teaspoon onion, minced |
2 1/2 tablespoons mayonnaise (i prefer less) |
1/8 teaspoon ground pepper (i add more) |
1/4 teaspoon salt (to taste) |
2 drops tabasco sauce (optional) |
1 large lettuce leaf |
4 slices bread |
1/2 teaspoon butter |
1 teaspoon fresh chives (chopped) |
Directions:
1. Mix together celery, mustard, onion, mayonnaise, pepper, salt, and Tabasco Sauce in a mixing bowl. 2. Wash and dry lettuce leaves well so they are crispy and enjoyable to eat. 3. Add drained tuna to mayonnaise mixture, gently, trying not to break up tuna bits. 4. Toast bread, spread with butter and put one lettuce leaf in between bread. 5. Spoon tuna salad onto lettuce leaf, adding chives. Clamp slices of bread together. Cut in 1/2 diagonally. 6. Agh - life IS good. |
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