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Tag Archives: Tuna
Elizabeth’s Bento
The day before she was due to take the plane back home to Ohio, my sister said that she needed to buy something to eat during the flight because apparently they don’t serve food anymore on local flights. What?! It seems that for … Continue reading
Posted in bento, Cooking, Food and Wine, Japanese, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged bento, Chicken, cooking, courgettes, food, food photography, Inarizushi, noodles, recipe, Shrimp, somen, spinach, Tuna
25 Comments
Tuna Helper
I remember when Hamburger Helper first hit the shelves in the supermarkets. My mom thought it was a cool idea; easy for her and filling. She also thought Tuna Helper was pretty good because she regularly made tuna casseroles. After … Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Cooking, Food and Wine, Japanese, Recipes
Tagged aburaage, cooking, food, food photography, Inarizushi, Japanese, recipe, Tuna
12 Comments
Bento a la Carnivore
The problem with my kitchen is that, in the 80s, the owners of the house bought top of the line, fashionable, electric, black and stainless steel appliances to compliment their quality but dark, real wood, kitchen cabinets. Over 30 years later, the … Continue reading
Posted in Asian, bento, Cooking, Food and Wine, Japanese, Main dishes, Recipes
Tagged bento, Chicken, cooking, food, food photography, Inarizushi, Japanese, lamb, meatballs, recipes, rice, Tuna
38 Comments
Big MacTuna
Busy Saturday! A rush through the open market for eggs and veg, the hardware store and two supermarkets. By the time we got back at 1:00 p.m. Jade, having home-worked all morning, was starving to death. We all like tuna … Continue reading
Easy Bento Box Fillers
I think the best fillers I’ve ever tasted in bento boxes were Japanese; flavors and colors complimenting each other. However, that doesn’t mean that you can’t have an attractive, appetizing box using whatever you normally eat or have on hand. … Continue reading
Posted in American, bento, Cooking, Food and Wine, Recipes
Tagged bento, cabbage, chicken wings, cooking, food, food photography, Italian sausage, parmesan, recipes, salad, salmon, stir fry, Tuna
23 Comments
Doing Jade’s Bento
A lot of things were going on today. There was the dentist, the veterinarian, the pharmacy, the market, the fishmonger, the supermarket, M. Parret and a rebellious gas grill. I won’t bore you with the details but amid all this to-ing and … Continue reading
Posted in Appetizer, Asian, bento, Cooking, Food and Wine, Japanese, Recipes
Tagged Chicken, chilli butter, cooking, food, grilling, honey mustard, Inarizushi, oysters, recipes, Tuna
34 Comments
Tuna Salad
This salad should really be called “refrigerator salad” as I put it together with odds and ends from the refrigerator. I just wanted to use my supermarket, green plate for something 🙂 Tuna Salad Roquette 1/2 can solid tuna in … Continue reading
Posted in American, Cooking, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Recipes, Salad
Tagged cooking, food, food photography, recipes, salad, Tuna
10 Comments
Corolles d’Alsace Salad with Tuna
Tomorrow, on American Mother’s Day, Jade and I are invited to Villiers-Louis, deep country, for an al fresco lunch and barbecue. Wanting to make a pasta salad to bring, I spent a lot of time in the pasta aisle in … Continue reading
Posted in Cooking, Food and Wine, French, Main dishes, Salad, side dish
Tagged Alsace, cooking, food, French, pasta, recipes, salad, Tuna
12 Comments
Hot Tuna Salad Stuffed Tomatoes
My husband loves tuna salad. Mainly because it’s good and he can claim that he has eaten fish. Okay. He makes sandwiches with lettuce and tomatoes on visibly charcoaled toast; chaque un a son gout. I’m posting this for him … Continue reading
Posted in American, Cooking, Food and Wine, Main dishes, Salad, Sandwich
Tagged hard boiled eggs, mayonnaise, mustard, stuffed tomatoes, sweet pickles, Tuna
1 Comment