My posts about my mix and match Century Tuna recipes are among my blog's most viewed entries. There, I share my experiments on how to make the canned tuna more special - though I also love having it straight from the can.
I've had Century Tuna sisig, sisig-adobo, sinigang, fried rice, ala king and healthy adobo flakes, among others. But I haven't experimented for quite sometime now ...
Until this new recipe came right into my "doorstep". This isn't my recipe but I found this being served at home for quite sometime now.
It's gonna be the first salad in my Century tuna recipe collection - Tuna flakes Ampalaya and Pineapple salad. The recipe's quite simple - just mix tuna flakes, pineapple tidbits with some juice, white onions and thinly sliced ampalaya.
It's gonna be the first salad in my Century tuna recipe collection - Tuna flakes Ampalaya and Pineapple salad. The recipe's quite simple - just mix tuna flakes, pineapple tidbits with some juice, white onions and thinly sliced ampalaya.
It is recommended to use canned pineapples to be assured of the sweetness, but if fresh pineapples do come sweet, then its a go. The pineapple makes much of the flavour then the ampalaya gives hints of its signature bitternes but is often lost in the sweetness.
I would recommend to soak the ampalaya in the pineapple juice to lessen its bitter taste. The tuna gives the salad texture and some saltiness to balance the sweet and bitter taste. This is one healthy recipe that would surely make ampalaya more appealing to those who detest it...
So make one now!
I would recommend to soak the ampalaya in the pineapple juice to lessen its bitter taste. The tuna gives the salad texture and some saltiness to balance the sweet and bitter taste. This is one healthy recipe that would surely make ampalaya more appealing to those who detest it...
So make one now!