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03-31-2008, 03:27 PM
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I was scrounging around today for a recipe that is fairly light but also filling....I checked my cupboard and started with a can of tuna....didn't really want a heavy casserole sooo....I went to Jean's cookbook and came across the Linguini with Tuna and Tomatoes...what a delightful meal this was for me. All of the components I love in a meal but not that feeling of heaviness after the pasta.
The only sub I made was basil (I LOVE BASIL) for the parsley.....
Very nice recipe and I will make this again!!
BTW---if you would like to have the recipe and you do not have this book (a gem!!!) then you are gonna just have to buy the book---
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We told you that book would come in handy
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Hey, I know the person who submitted that recipe!!
Basil is a great idea for that - I just made the note on the recipe. And, while it's in my mind, I think I shall just make that one night very soon.
Thanks Roxanne!
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Geez, I don't even remember seeing that one! But, I have leftover pasta, lots of tomatoes and tuna. Maybe I can inprovise. Thanks for the review!
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Haven't made this one in a long time, either.....hmmm. Perfect traveling dish and we're now headed home!
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I love that book. So many great ideas in there for good down-to-earth meals. With the cold weather coming soon, I will be looking through it again. Especially love Roberto's recipe for sausage, potatoes, and peppers.
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Me too, Maryann
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Anon was looking at this thread!! What good timing as I'm also cleaning out the pantry. And, I have more tuna!! Dinner tomorrow, I think.
This book is still for sale if you don't have it - it is the book that all the $$$$ go to chef scholarships! So, it is a good cause. (and, I have a few with me
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