Tuna Bake Recipe | Your Ultimate Menu (2024)

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This isn’t your typical tuna bake – it’s more like a savoury slice (no pasta in sight!). Top with asparagus then finish with cheese for an irresistible golden top.

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Royce’s reaction when he heard I’d been cooking with canned tuna and asparagus: “Yuck, you can throw that meal straight in the bin!”.

I waited a day before I served a couple of different versions of the tuna bake up for dinner –he very rarely asks what’s on his plate before tucking in, and I knew our conversation would have been long forgotten by then!

When I asked him which version of the “slice” he liked better, he responded, “I don’t know, I liked them both”. Didn’t even realise it was tuna he’d been eating. Yessss, successfully tricked him again!(Couldn’t quite get away with the asparagus though – he realised what he’d eaten as soon as he went for a pee later that evening!!)

The base of the recipe is actually quite similar to my easy veggie slice, which is one of the most popular Y.U.M recipes.

And if those two things still don’t convince you to give this recipe a try as is, don’t worry! There are some great substitutions you can make that don’t involve tuna or asparagus. Check out the recipe notes for more details.

The salad also deserves a quick mention – it’s really yummy! If you are making this meal as part of Menu 74 and have some bocconcini left over from the Italian Meatball Soup, it makes a great addition to this salad.

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TUNA BAKE

Keyword: FISH, MAIN MEALS

Difficulty: Easy

Ready In: 1 hour

Serves: 4

This isn’t your typical tuna bake - it’s more like a savoury slice (no pasta in sight!). Top with asparagus then finish with cheese for an irresistible golden top.

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Ingredients

TUNA BAKE

  • 60 g butter (2.1oz)
  • 3 spring onions
  • 185 g can tuna in spring water, drained (6.5oz)
  • 4 eggs
  • 1 1/2 cups milk (375ml)
  • 2 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 cup brown rice flour (60g)
  • 1/3 cup plain flour (50g)
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • 1 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp cracked pepper
  • 340 g can asparagus spears, drained (12oz)
  • 1/2 cup grated tasty cheddar cheese (50g)
  • 4 Tbsp tomato relish

SALAD

  • 2 Tbsp pinenuts
  • 1/2 cup semi-dried or sundried tomatoes (75g)
  • 1 avocado
  • 1 spring onion
  • 100 g mesclun lettuce or rocket (3.5oz)
  • 2 Tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1/2 tsp sugar

Instructions

  1. PREPARE TUNA BAKE
    Preheat oven to 180°C (360°F) fan bake. Line a rectangular metal baking tin (approximately 18cm x 28cm / 7in x 11in) with baking paper.

  2. Melt butter in a small bowl. Finely slice spring onions and flake tuna into small pieces. Crack eggs into a large bowl and lightly whisk. Add milk, mustard, flours, baking powder, garlic powder, salt, pepper, butter, onions and tuna to eggs. Whisk until well combined.

  3. Pour mixture into prepared tin. Arrange asparagus spears on top, then sprinkle over the cheese. Bake for 35 minutes, until golden brown and set.

  4. MAKE SALAD
    Meanwhile, place a small frying pan over medium heat and add pinenuts. Cook for a couple of minutes, stirring, until toasted. Remove from heat and set aside.

  5. Roughly chop sundried tomatoes, slice avocado and thinly slice spring onions. Combine in a large salad bowl with lettuce. Whisk together lemon juice, oil and sugar and season to taste with salt and pepper. Drizzle over the salad, then sprinkle pinenuts on top.

  6. SERVE
    Remove tuna bake from oven and leave to rest for 5 minutes. Cut into portions and serve with salad and relish.

Recipe Notes

WINE MATCH: A Sauvignon Blanc.
GLUTEN-FREE OPTION: Replace plain flour with plain gluten-free flour. Make sure your bakingpowder and relish are gluten-free.
INGREDIENT SWAPS / NOTES: You can replace butter with 1/4 cup (60ml) olive oil. If you don’t have brown rice flour, use all plain flour instead. For this meal, I like to use sundried tomatoes from the chilled section of the supermarket - they don’t tend to have so much oil, so work well in a lighter salad.
OTHER FLAVOUR OPTIONS: If you’re not keen on tuna or asparagus, try diced bacon (150g / 5.3oz) and baby spinach (60g / 2.1oz) instead. Shredded cooked chicken (200g / 7oz) and whole corn kernels (400g / 14oz can, drained) are another good option.
STORING AND REHEATING: Store individual portions in containers in the refrigerator, separate from salad. Tuna bake can be reheated in the microwave or oven (but using the oven crisps up that lovely golden top!). Salad is best when dressed just before serving.

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FAQs

What can I mix with tuna to make it taste better? ›

If you're not interested in a formal recipe, you can bring a can of tuna to life using this simple formula: Simply swap your regular mayo for a combo of mustard and Greek yogurt and use a fork to mix it with your tuna. Next, throw in any salty (capers or chopped pickles, anyone?) or sweet (grapes, perhaps?)

How long does tuna pasta bake last in the fridge? ›

Store leftover tuna bake in an airtight container in the fridge for up to four days. You could also freeze it for up to three months. Make sure to reheat until piping hot throughout.

How to make tuna pasta bake Jamie Oliver? ›

Method
  1. Preheat the oven to 200ºC/400ºF/gas 6. Peel and finely chop the onion and garlic. ...
  2. Meanwhile, place a large pan of water on to boil. ...
  3. Drain the tuna and stir through the sauce, making sure you don't break it up too much. ...
  4. Coarsely grate the cheese and sprinkle over the pasta.

Which herbs go with tuna? ›

Here, grilled tuna is smothered with a mixture of flavorful herbs, made more potent by the addition of chopped olives and a little raw garlic. A mix of parsley, basil, chives, chervil and marjoram, for example, would be splendid, as would one of cilantro, mint and basil.

What does Martha Stewart put in her tuna salad? ›

directions. Combine tuna, celery, apple, mayonnaise, basil, and lemon juice; mix well. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

What can you add to tuna to spice it up? ›

If you don't have one of these on hand, just pick a savory spice you enjoy and try adding it to the tuna mixture; anything from garlic powder to coriander, cumin, or sumac will amp up your tuna melt.

Can dogs eat tuna? ›

Can dogs have tuna? Yes, you can feed your dog canned tuna, as long as you do so in moderation and infrequently. Choose the version that's packed in fresh water instead of oil or salted water. Also check the label to make sure there is no extra salt added to the canned tuna.

Can you eat tuna pasta bake that's been left out overnight? ›

If you reheat food that was forgotten on the counter overnight or was left out all day, will it be safe to eat? TWO HOURS is the MAXIMUM time perishable foods should be at room temperature (ONE HOUR at temperatures 90 degrees F and higher). This INCLUDES the time they're on the table during your meal.

Can I eat tuna left out overnight? ›

It could reach harmful levels and result in food-borne illness or food poisoning, if the food is consumed. This is why the Meat and Poultry Hotline says to “never leave food out of refrigeration over 2 hours.” If the temperature exceeds 90 degrees F, this time period shortens further to 1 hour.

Why is my tuna casserole so dry? ›

A possible reason for this is that you added too much pasta or not enough liquid. The pasta absorbs liquid, so you should use a generous amount of sauce to keep the dish moist. Your tuna casserole can also become dry due to overbaking.

Can you reheat homemade tuna pasta bake? ›

Leftovers and storage

This tuna pasta bake will keep well in the fridge for up to 5 days. It's best to reheat it in the oven for 5-6 minutes so it retains its crunchy texture. Alternatively, you can reheat it in the microwave. You can freeze this tuna pasta bake for 1-2 months.

Which spice goes well with tuna? ›

Tarragon

The gentle, citrus-like taste of tarragon pairs well with the saltiness of tuna, and when combined with lemon, as in this tuna salad with lemon tarragon dressing, it gives the meal a real brightness.

How do you eat tuna if you don't like the taste? ›

Good quality tuna-wthout oil— should not taste very fishy, but you can put into a dish, flake it out and pour over it some good quality olive oil. Let it rest a while and then make tuna salad with plenty of chopped celery, olives and red onion.

How do you make canned tuna not taste bad? ›

A squeeze of fresh lemon juice is an easy starting point. Fresh citrus does double duty when it comes to improving canned tuna. Not only does it brighten up the blandness, but it also helps counteract some of the brininess tuna is known for. Hot sauce is another way to inject some life into your fish.

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