Tuna Casserole Recipes

Most of us have heard of tuna sandwiches, tuna salad and even tuna soups. But have you heard about Tuna casserole? Well, if we can have sandwiches, soups and salads made from tuna, then why not casseroles? Sounds interesting!

Let us see some tuna casserole recipes that you’ve never heard of. So it’s a good time to learn some of these recipes and try it out.

* Colorful Tuna casserole: Many kids do not like tuna. So this is a nice way to get them to eat tuna by cooking up this interesting casserole.

Cook up tri color rotini according to the package instructions. Mix a can of cream of mushroom soup with 1/3 cup milk, ¼ cup mayonnaise and ½ a teaspoon of dry mustard. Now put in cooked rotini, 1 cup diced string cheese and 1 can tuna (drained and flaked). Gently fold until the mixture is nicely blended with each other. Transfer this mixture into a greased casserole. Bake it uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 minutes. This recipe can also be made in a microwave until hot.

Your kids are definitely going to love this colorful pasta and tuna casserole recipe. Try it out for dinner today!

* Noodle and tuna casserole: Many kids do not like the taste of tuna. But they love noodles. So why not make a tuna casserole recipe using noodles and make an interesting supper for your hungry kids?

Boil wide egg noodles and drain. Take a mixing bowl and stir together 2 cans of tuna (drained), 1 can cream of celery soup, 1/3 cup mayonnaise, 1 cup milk, 8 oz Velveeta cheese, some chopped pimientos (make sure to use sweet pimientos if you’re cooking this recipe for kids), diced celery and lemon zest. Mix until all the ingredients are blended well and the cheese is melted. Now put in boiled noodles and mix until they are well coated with the sauce. Transfer this mixture into a greased casserole and sprinkle sliced almonds on top. Bake at 350 degree for about 30 minutes until the almonds are golden brown.

This recipe is simple delicious. It is cheesy, tangy and has the crunchiness of almonds. Your kids won’t even know that they are having tuna for dinner!

So now you have two fantastic tuna casserole recipes that you can serve your family. If you were thinking of ways to include tuna in your children’s diet but didn’t know quite what to do to get them to eat it then try out these tuna casserole recipes and you will be surprised how your children will enjoy eating tuna.