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Old 08-03-2001, 11:14 PM
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Several years ago in Cincinnati, there was this Delicatessen that served this wonderful White Tuna Salad. You could order a sandwich to go, or take home a container of tuna. I am craving that tuna salad, but can't seem to make it right. This recipe I am thinking of is very light in flavor, and a tad on the sweet side. Does anyone have a light tasting white tuna salad recipe you could share?
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Old 08-05-2001, 04:45 PM
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Shroomgirl,

Thank you! I will try your version. It sounds good. I do remember only that the tuna salad I liked had also few ingredients. It was so long ago it is hard to remember. I do know I loved it. I even wrote the food section of our city paper and requested if anyone knew that recipe. But, so far no replies. It's a shame because it was light and delicious. PJ
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I like grinding sweet pickle relish into mayo and adding white pepper, lemon and dillweed....alittle celery and green onions that's it....possibly a pinch of salt.
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