Healthy & Super Quick Tuna & Pasta a La Provencal
- 70 g serpentini pasta (aka Cavatappi or Spirali)
- 275 g canned mixed vegetables (MUST be Ratatouille-approx 2/3 of a 425g/15oz can)
- 200 g canned chopped tomatoes (approx half a 400g/14oz can)
- 110 g mushrooms
- 12 teaspoon curry powder (generous)
- 1 dash american mustard
- 1 dash dried basil
- 1 dash black pepper (freshly ground)
- 1 dash garlic granules, dried
- 70 g canned tuna steaks, in brine (heavily drained, approx 2/5 of a 200g/7oz can)
- 1 tablespoon plain yogurt (aka Natural yoghurt in UK)
- 3 g lemon juice
- 1 tablespoon plain yogurt (aka Natural yoghurt in UK)
- black pepper (fresh ground)
- dried basil
- fenugreek seeds (fresh ground)
- Note:.
- I was unable to enter one of the main ingredients - canned "Ratatouille" as it was not recognised.
- In the UK most supermarkets sell cans of Ratatouille (a delicious mix of tomato, courgette (zucchini), red peppers, aubergine (eggplant), red onion etc).
- It's very cheap, usually very low fat, very low calorie and very tasty.
- It makes an excellent base for quick and healthy meals.
- I don't know if it's commonly available in the USA.
- I guess if not it might be worth making up a large batch and freezing in small tubs for quick meals.
- Fill a medium saucepan with enough fresh water to boil the pasta, squirt a little lemon juice (or salt) into it (to prevent pasta sticking) and place on a high heat to boil.
- Measure out the pasta in a small bowl and put aside ready for when the water boils, and add the pasta when water is boiling.
- When the water gets back to boiling again, mentally note when the pasta will be done, reduce heat and stir occasionally.
- Whilst waiting for water to boil, in a small saucepan, add 2/3 of a can of Ratatouille Provencale and half a can of chopped tomatoes (both according to taste and appetite).
- Add a generous half teaspoon of a medium-hot curry powder (such as Madras - to taste), a small squirt of american mustard, a dash of dried basil, a dash of dried garlic, and grind a little black pepper over it.
- Weigh out (to taste) the quantity of mushrooms and rinse and shake dry each one as you break it into small chunks into the Ratatouille mix.
- When all the mushrooms are broken up and added, place the pan on a medium-high heat to warm through, reducing heat to simmer when hot and stirring occasionally.
- Open the can of Tuna steak in brine and holding over sink, use the lid pressing it down to drain as much of the liquid as you can.
- Put to one side until about a minute and a half before the pasta will be done.
- In a (microwaveable) pasta plate or large individual serving bowl, add a generous heaped tablespoon of low fat/fat-free yoghurt (or heavy (double) cream if you prefer and don't mind the calories), add a squirt of lemon juice (just under a teaspoon) and some fresh ground black pepper and stir together.
- Place plate in microwave and set for about 20 seconds on high but don't press start.
- About a minute and a half before pasta is cooked add about 2/5 can of tuna (to taste) to the Ratatouille mix and stir very gently to mix.
- When pasta is ready to be drained, press start on microwave, drain pasta, remove plate with hot yoghurt from microwave and put the pasta into it.
- Use a spoon to liberally coat the pasta with the soured yoghurt and sprinkle with a little black pepper / dried basil to taste.
- Add the Tuna Ratatouille mix into the centre of the pasta, add a generous tablespoon of plain yoghurt and sprinkle with herbs/black pepper to garnish.
- You may prefer grated cheese/parmesan on top :).
- Can be resized to serve more people very easily - varying quantities according to personal preferences.
- Note regarding pasta:.
- You could use whatever pasta you prefer but I really like Serpentini (aka Cavatappi or Spirali) with fish.
- They're the hollow spirals of about the same thickness as maccaroni roughly an inch and a half long with ridges on the outside in case you know them by another name :) (Mine actually says "Spirali" on the packet - but I always thought Spirali was a different type altogether).
pasta, mixed vegetables, tomatoes, mushrooms, curry, american mustard, basil, black pepper, garlic granules, tuna, yogurt, lemon juice, yogurt, black pepper, basil, fenugreek seeds
Taken from www.food.com/recipe/healthy-super-quick-tuna-pasta-la-provencal-157481 (may not work)