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Open the can of tuna, drain it and scoop it into a bowl. Make sure that you drain the tuna well.
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Scoop in a few dollops of mayo and mix it with the tuna.
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Crack in some pepper.
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Pop open the Pillsbury Crescent dough can.
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Unroll it out on a chopping board/work space.
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Separate it into 8 pieces.
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Using a serrated knife, cut the triangles into half. Now you have 16 smaller pieces.
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Scoop some tuna mix unto the triangles.
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Brush some egg wash on the sides of the triangles.
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Fold the triangles over. Using a fork, press down the sides to seal it.
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Transfer the tuna puffs onto a greased baking tray.
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Brush on some egg wash. This is to give the puffs a nice golden brown color when it's done.
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Pop the tray into the oven at 375F for about 11 minutes.
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Remove the tray and allow it to cool for about 5 minutes.
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There you go! Mini Tuna Puffs. Serve the puffs when it's still warm. It's really simple to make and really yummy too! I bet it will be a hit with kids and adults alike!! Try it ;D
2 comments:
you really enjoyed baking and cooking don't u??
hmmm i'm not really into all this... :D
Welllll...I enjoy eating, so I guess enjoying to cook and bake comes naturally? Hahaha. Anyway, unlike Malaysia, it's too expensive to eat out here all the time. So no choice lorr...
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