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Preparation time
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Portion
4 portion(s)
Level
easy
  • TM 31
published: 2012/01/05
changed: 2019/04/05

Ingredients

Basic tuna mornay

  • 1 clove garlic clove
  • 1 onion, quartered
  • 50 g Butter
  • 50 g plain flour
  • 500 g Milk
  • 80 g cheese
  • 1 teaspoon mustard (optional)
  • 1 cup peas (frozen)
  • 1 cup corn kernels (frozen)
  • 425 g tin of tuna, drained
  • 300 g Cooked pasta (optional)

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Recipe's preparation

  1. Chop garlic and onion for 2 seconds on speed 7.

  2. Sautee garlic and onion, varoma temperature, speed 1 for 2 minutes.

  3. Add butter, flour, milk, cheese and mustard (if using). Cook for 7 minutes at 90 degrees on speed 4.

  4. Add in a large tin of tuna, peas and corn. Cook for 10-12 minutes at 100 degrees, speed soft on reverse.



    Counter-clockwise operation"Counter-clockwise operation"

  5. If serving with pasta, add cooked pasta to the warm sauce and stir through.

Tip

Can serve it on it's own, on toast or with cooked pasta.

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    TM 31

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  • 13. November 2023 - 19:00
    1.0

    Unfortunately I won't make this again. I didn't add pasta but followed the recipe exactly. The mornay mixture was so runny it was like soup. I had to pour it into a saucepan and fix it by mixing up a roux of butter and flour to thicken it. It tasted fine, but, in future I'll just stick to doing it on the stove top.

  • 2. August 2022 - 20:02

    I found this tuna mornay a bit dry but very nice nethertheless. I put it in the oven with some breadcrumbs and cheese. You need a big oven dish. Mine was 36 x 26 and 7cm high. I initially put the whole lot in a dish which was too small. Hope others don't make my mistake.

  • 13. June 2021 - 20:01
    5.0

    Really yum, added zucchini and carrot plus a tbsp of veggie stock paste. Served with rice.

  • 11. December 2019 - 15:20

    My grand daughter loves this

  • 9. November 2019 - 19:51

    Great meal a favourite of my family's. I always cook my pasta in the thermoserver with boiling water, cover and leave to stand while you make the sauce. I pop the moray and pasta in the oven topping with breadcrumbs and cheese! Delicious!

  • 22. September 2019 - 21:09

    I made this tonight and threw in a tablespoon of vege stock paste and it was delicious. Gave it a little more flavour.

  • 26. March 2019 - 21:35

    Cook pasta seperately

    I learned to make an “all in” cheese sauce on the stove top and thought that was easy, but this makes it even more so.
    I’m grateful for the comments, otherwise I’d have thrown in raw pasta!

    i agree, recipe should be updated to specify cooked pasta

  • 2. October 2018 - 18:44

    This is a regular in our household!!
    i just cook pasta on the stove top!
    yummmm

  • 30. April 2018 - 17:41
    4.0

    Just made this for dinner tonight, I didn’t add cheese and added veggies (zuchini and carrot with the onion) and broccoli and cauliflower (chopped small) at the last cook mark. Didn’t cook pasta as per previous comments says it doesn’t cook, had ours with rice instead.
    Very easy very yumm, does require seasoning but that’s personal taste, will definitely make again tmrc_emoticons.)

  • 8. February 2018 - 15:50
    2.0

    Sauce is nice and pretty much the same I would make in a pot, but clearly the pasta does not cook in this recipe! I wish I had of read the comments first and I will from now on, but the writer should change the recipe.

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