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Noodles with Tuna and Peas ("Tuna Pea Wiggle")
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10 Reviews
tgrllyct
September 27, 2020
This is hands-down THE best recipe for "tuna casserole" we've ever had! It's PMS worthy comfort food! :)
Susan
January 18, 2019
It’s annoying that food52 doesn’t bother to read recipe comments. If you did, you’d see that the list of ingredients calls for seven tablespoons of butter, yet the cooking instructions only mention three. Of course, if someone had bothered to edit the recipe in the first place…
Isa
January 18, 2018
This came out really well, though, to be fair, as we are trying to determine potential allergies, I made the following substitutions: olive oil in place of butter, broth in place of milk (omitted the heavy cream and didn't substitute here), potato starch in place of flour, and good quality rice flour pasta. Gluten-free, dairy-free (egg-free naturally) and everyone (three kids, husband, and I) all loved it. Thank you!
Ann
January 11, 2017
Really nice flavors here--just worked with about half the butter listed--and clearly a huge step up from the tuna casserole made with cream of mushroom soup. But make sure you have plenty of time for prep. Lots of steps here, not difficult, but time-consuming. This recipe comes together quickly at the end, but I'm not entirely sure it was worth the effort.
janet V.
October 28, 2015
Am I missing something or are you using only 3 tablespoons of butter, which by the way sounds just about right to me. The recipe calls for 7 tablespoons, divided.
CBMillet
June 24, 2015
I married into a sailing family and, like yours, ours has very definite, very particular meals when we're on board. My father-in-law's classic has affectionately been termed, "Chicken Glop." Tastes better than it sounds. We will definitely give "Tuna Pea Wiggle" a try this summer!
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