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How to Transform Your Canned Tuna Into a Sophisticated Dinner Dish

This article is written by a student writer from the Spoon University at UCSD chapter.

The thought of canned tuna brings forth a flood of elementary school memories of tuna sandwich lunches stuffed in brown paper bags. I can remember the glorious taste of slightly soggy white bread encasing the tuna and mayonnaise mixture, and while I love a good tuna sandwich as much as the next person, it doesn’t quite make for a proper dinner entrée.

The idea of this recipe for teriyaki tuna cakes came to me a few weeks ago as I was perusing my pantry for a dinner inspiration. I saw a can of tuna and decided to take this lunchbox essential to the dinner table level.

Teriyaki Glazed Tuna Cakes

Difficulty:BeginnerPrep time: 15 minutesCook time: 20 minutesTotal time: 35 minutesServings:4 servings

Ingredients

Instructions

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    Preheat the oven to 400°F. Add the soy sauce, sesame oil, white vinegar, rice vinegar, honey, red pepper lakes, and rice wine into a small saucepan and simmer over medium heat for fifteen minutes.

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    Finely chop the onions and add to a large mixing bowl along with the drained tuna, half of the bread crumbs, eggs, salt, and pepper. Combine thoroughly.

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    Shape the mixture in about ¼ cup portions into balls and coat in the remaining bread crumbs.

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    Heat the vegetable oil in a pan over medium heat. Once the pan is hot carefully place the tuna cakes in the pan and cook each side for two minutes. While the tuna is cooking pour the sauce into a small bowl and place it in the fridge to cool.

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    Place the pan in the oven for fifteen minutes. Serve the tuna cakes with the cooled teriyaki glaze on top.