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Reviewed: Jan. 26, 2004
This was ok, very bland. I had to add some corn as I didn't have enough peas, and I used shredded cheddar instead of cheese slices. I think it needs some garlic or something, to add some flavour. I added more cheese to my leftovers the next day, and that was definitely better. I made this in the pot the day before and put it in a casserole dish covered with with French Fried onions, baking it the next day for dinner. Probably wouldn't make again, unless really in a crunch
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Reviewed: Jan. 16, 2004
fantastic recipe that's quicker than having to deal with the oven! i also threw in some onions and spinach, very tasty and a million times better than tuna helper.
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Reviewed: Jan. 9, 2004
Hard to believe such an array of ingredients can make up such a delicious dish. My family & I were scepticle, but everyone really enjoyed it!
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Reviewed: Dec. 10, 2003
Very easy and tasty. I used swiss cheese because that's what I had and it turned out will I think that next time I will add another can or two of tuna because my husband didn't think there was enough.
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Reviewed: Nov. 4, 2003
My family enjoyed this recipe very much. I did a few things different. I added 1/2 of milk and cooked mixture in a 9 x 13 for 15 minutes then put cheddar cheese on top and melted that in the oven. I will make this at least twice a month. Great recipe.
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Reviewed: Oct. 21, 2003
My roommates all have midterms so I wanted to give them a little taste of home. So I gave this one a try because it looked good and didnt take a long time to cook. I substituted Jack cheese for american, and added sauteed mushrooms and garlic to the onions. I also sprinkled some garlic powder after everything was mixed. Everyone loved it and after 2-3 servings each,i have none left over for tomorrow!!! Even the roommates that dont like fish loved this one.... its a keeper!!!
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Reviewed: Oct. 11, 2003
I used ingredients I had on hand: 1 cream of mushroom and 1 cream of celery, canned peas, rigatoni pasta, and 1 cup shredded cheddar, along with remaining listed ingredients. It was still pretty good, but could have used some celery salt, garlic powder, and a pinch of ground mustard.
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Reviewed: Sep. 21, 2003
Excellent quick recipe! I did sautee the onions in butter and add a little garlic before mixing it all in with the noodles. Thanks for a great recipe!
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Reviewed: Sep. 19, 2003
love it!
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Reviewed: Sep. 10, 2003
This was great and quick, and easy to turn into a lower fat meal. I haven't had much success with recipes that meet both criteria so I was very pleased to try this creamy no-cook dish. I sauteed up broccoli and onion and 1/4 c. corn and did what others suggested with microwaving the soup/cheese/tuna and milk. (I also added a c. of milk with just one can soup.) The sauce was the perfect amount and it tasted delicious. I will probably add ham and carrots next time, but only when the kids are out. They liked the dish but complained bitterly about the veggies. Also, I will steam the brocolli instead of sauteeing it since it was a little too crunchy for our taste. I wouldn't add more cans of soup or all that cheese, like the recipe suggests. Making it this way cuts down on the fat without compromising the taste.
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Reviewed: Sep. 3, 2003
Really good at first. I would saute the onions a bit more before adding to mixture. thanks
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Reviewed: Aug. 30, 2003
I substituted 1 1/2 cups sharp cheddar cheese for the american cheese slices, sprinkled some extra cheese on top and baked for 10 minutes. I am not a tuna casserole lover, but this was excellent!
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Reviewed: Aug. 17, 2003
This was pretty good. I made it just for myself, because my boyfriend won't get near tuna. When I ate it, it reminded me of something my mom would have thrown together for us kids when I was little. My friend came over later that night and was hungry. I told her to help herself. Initially she looked worried about eating it, but once she had a bite, she kept saying how surprised she was that it was really good! I used cheddar cheese, and I did sprinkle cracker crumbs on top of it as other reviewers suggested.
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Reviewed: Aug. 12, 2003
I'm very shocked at how much my family enjoyed this! I chose this recipe because even though I generally do not like casseroles, my husband and daughter enjoy them and I had these ingredients on hand. I made a few minor changes and it was fantastic, my husband ate 4 plate fulls and wants what is left for his lunch tomorrow! I halved the recipe, used reduced fat cream of mush soup, added 3/4 cup of sour cream, I used 3 slices of kraft deluxe american cheese and about 1/4 of a block of colby jack cheese, some garlic powder and sauteed the onions in olive oil until tender. All I had was a packet of the new "fresh" smoked starkist tuna and it worked beautifully, no fishy taste! I undercooked the noodles slightly and after I mixed all the ingredients together I poured it into a greased casserole dish. I mixed about 3/4 of crushed butterwheat crackers with a tablespoon or so of melted butter and topped the casserole with the crumb mixture. I added a grating of fresh romano cheese and baked at 350 until the top was golden (about 20 minutes). I let it set up outside the oven for 5 minutes and served it. It is one of the few casseroles I have really liked, and that my family loved! Try it, and adjust it to the taste of your family, quick, easy and yummy.
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Reviewed: Aug. 11, 2003
This was incredibly easy and tasty and makes a big ol' pot of this stuff! I cut the cheese down to 5 slices, and it turned out delicous, even cold! Great recipe to have on hand when you're in a hurry.
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Reviewed: Jul. 31, 2003
This is so quick and easy it's almost embarrasing! I used a can of Green Giant Summer Sweet Peas and I was in heaven. I gave to recipe to my 20 yr old brother to try out someday and he just raved. What a time saver compared to the traditional casserole!! Thanks!
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Reviewed: Jul. 30, 2003
Good, quick recipe. Instead of American cheese I used Monterey Jack. I also sprinkled some cheese and bread crumbs on the top and baked it in the oven for abbout 8-10 minutes to give it a nice golden crust.
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Reviewed: Jul. 9, 2003
For as quick and easy as this is, it was pretty good! I made the following changes: halved the recipe, cooked the onion in olive oil, added about a 1/4 cup of milk, used reduced sodium/fat soup and used a frozen peas & carrots mix for added color. The best part was not having to turn on the oven!
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The reviewer gave this recipe 3 stars. This recipe averages a 4.34 star rating.
Reviewed: Jul. 2, 2003
This was an okay tuna casserole, but not great. I think next time I'll try using shredded cheddar instead of the american cheese, it just tasted kinda funny, and not really cheesy at all.
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Reviewed: Jun. 27, 2003
This recipe turned out pretty good-- I used leftover BBQ salmon.
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