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Having been on a mission to get healthy and lose weight over the past year or so my diet has changed considerably but the ubiquitous cupboards full of canned tuna were becoming a bit dull so I came up with a simple and healthy curry using canned tuna. No doubt some of you have made similar recipes but I thought it was worth sharing as I have been pleasantly surprised with my results in terms of flavour and I think this recipe is pretty healthy too. Quantities are just rough and this is based on a generous portion for one so obviously double up for two.
1 medium white onion
1 glove of garlic
1 can of tuna
1 portion lentils
½ tin chopped tomatoes
Squirt of tomato puree
1 teaspoon Pataks curry paste of your choice*
Half cup water (stock optional)
*The paste is the only naughty bit but really makes a difference, I use a small amount and then supplement with curry power, for an even healthy version use just powder.
First get the lentils on, I use the small green ones. Boil rapidly for 10 minutes then simmer for a further 30 minutes.
Sautee the onion, I use healthy cooking spray or a very small amount of oil, by being attentive and stirring regularly the onion will become soft and not burn, toward the end add the glove of crushed garlic.
Flake the canned tuna and stir.
Now add the chopped tomatoes, puree and curry paste / powder then stir.
Then add the lentils followed by the water (or stock) until it is a slightly wetter consistency than you like and then leave it to simmer siring occasionally for 5-10 minutes.
Some times I like to add a bit of extra heat but really that is it. I hope the simplicity is not too patronising, Im sure anyone who cooks even the most basic recipes could come up with the same, there is nothing fancy but want to share as it registers high on the Bluedroog healthy / yummy / simple ratio scale. |
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