Speedy,Spicy,Tuna & Noodles
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Speedy,Spicy,Tuna & Noodles
This recipe was found in one of those " Fix It Fast " type cookbooks.
And I made it as written,but it really fell flat on flavor.
It used a can of Fiesta Nacho Cheese Soup and green chilis.
It called for milk,but thinking it would have been better with
sour cream. I also think it would have benefited from some
garlic powder.
(I have leftovers,so I could add the garlic powder and see
how it works.)
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And I made it as written,but it really fell flat on flavor.
It used a can of Fiesta Nacho Cheese Soup and green chilis.
It called for milk,but thinking it would have been better with
sour cream. I also think it would have benefited from some
garlic powder.
(I have leftovers,so I could add the garlic powder and see
how it works.)
#1
#2
#3
#4
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Re: Speedy,Spicy,Tuna & Noodles
Bergy,Bergy wrote:#2 for me please. Sure looks tasty but I know what you mean when a recipe falls flat. At least your leftovers will be Mmmmm
Thanks so much for the comments and compliments.
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Re: Speedy,Spicy,Tuna & Noodles
Hi Bea,QueenBea wrote:#2 for me also Lee.
And thanks.
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Re: Speedy,Spicy,Tuna & Noodles
Hi Dissie,Dissie wrote:The pictures look good. Add some spice and milk or sour cream and cover with cheese and bake it. Might come out well....add bread crumbs to the top for crunch....
Thanks for the compliments on the photos.
And I've already did a Round 2 for the leftovers.
I added sour cream ,garlic powder,and topped w/green
onions.