Ingredients
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1
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1 1/2
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2
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1/4
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1/2
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1
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2
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1/2
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1/4
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1/4
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1
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2
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2
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-
Directions
Asian-Inspired Tuna Cakes, Found this recipe in The Metro St Louis Guide to Smart Parenting as a kid-friendly healthy recipe Very simple and very tasty! The sauce rEALLY makes the recipe! The soy and panko give a nice twist to the familiar boring tuna cakes of yesteryear Can be used as a main dish or as an appetizer NOTE: Due to the concensus of reviewers, I have decreased the original 1/4 cup soy sauce to 1 5 tablespoons , These were an interesting twist on tuna cakes I love to make tuna cakes when I need a quick and fast supper I like the addition of the panko and soy sauce Mine got a tad dry, but they were still tasty Made for ZWT6, This recipes was very easy to make and very flavorful Even my 5 years old twins liked them (except for the tiny pieces of oniont my son discovered) We serevd with rice but nect time will definitelyserve on a salad This is a nice change from every day menu in our house Definite keeper!
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Steps
1
Done
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Beat Eggs and Then Combine With Tuna, Soy Sauce, Pepper, Onion, Panko and Melted Butter. |
2
Done
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Form Into Patties (make Small Ones, So Everyone Gets 2 For a Meal) and Chill in Refrigerator For 20 Minues. |
3
Done
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in the Meanwhile, Make Your Dipping Sauce. Mix the Mayo, Garlic Powder, Lemon Juice, Lemon Pepper and Tabasco Sauce (feel Free to Add More as You Like). |
4
Done
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Place Dipping Sauce in a Sandwich Size Ziplock Baggie. |
5
Done
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Heat Oil in Large Pan. |
6
Done
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Cook Tuna Cakes For Approx 4 Minutes Per Side, or Until Golden Brown, Turning Cakes Only Once to Get Good Color. |
7
Done
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When Browned on Each Side, Remove and Place on a Paper Towel to Drain Off Excess Oil. |
8
Done
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Take Baggie With the Dipping Sauce and Barely Snip Off One of the Corners of the Baggie. Drizzle the Sauce Over the Top of Each Cake. |