Serve your family something delicious and nutritious with Fried Tuna Pancakes for any meal. A quick and easy recipe that will tempt your taste buds.
Fried Tuna Pancakes with Potato
Delicious and nutritious for any meal
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How to Make Fried Tuna Pancakes with Potato, Onion, and Garlic
Looking for a different way to use tuna? Try this tuna pancakes recipe that you will surely love.
Canned tuna is a favorite of many people around the world. When I was in college, I remember regularly buying canned tuna because it has many uses. It can serve as a snack, a standalone dish, and as a sandwich spread.
Do you want a tuna dish that’s different? Then check out this fried tuna pancakes recipe. It is a nutritious dish that you can prepare and cook in less than an hour. And it’s so delicious that your kids will love it, too.
Is canned tuna safe to consume?
Before we get into the recipe, I would like to focus first on canned tuna. Is it safe to consume? Or should you just opt for fresh tuna?
I mentioned this because there are some people who believe that canned tuna contains mercury which can harm the nervous system and other parts of the body. Mercury occurs in the environment particularly the oceans, and fishes like tuna can absorb it.
The good news is that canned tuna is very healthy and safe to consume because it doesn’t have mercury. And according to dietitians, fresh tuna steak is more likely to have mercury than canned tuna as the latter is made with younger fish.
Experts also agree that consuming a can of tuna every week is alright, even if you are pregnant.
What are the health benefits of canned tuna?
Canned tuna is also packed with many nutrients that can do a lot of wonders to your body. It contains omega-3 fatty acids that promote good brain function. This is an essential fatty acid that has also been shown effective in reducing inflammation in the body as well as lower risks of heart disease and cancer.
Canned tuna also has high levels of niacin, a B-vitamin that helps keep the digestive system healthy. Niacin can also keep the skin glowing and our nerves well-functioning. In fact, a three-ounce serving of canned tuna has about 11 milligrams of niacin.
Another good seafood source of niacin is canned oysters.
Finally, canned tuna has a good amount of vitamin B 12 that supports normal brain function and aids in red blood cell production.
How to buy canned tuna
While canned tuna is safe and healthy to eat, this doesn’t mean that you should just get and buy any canned tuna you see on the grocery shelves.
There are plenty of tuna species, but the best one is skipjack or light tuna. Fortunately for all of us, this is also the most commonly found in tuna cans on grocery store shelves. There’s just one problem with this tuna—it has a light gray color that is slightly unappealing to most people. But if you could not care less about the color, then I suggest you go for a canned tuna using this tuna type.
I also recommend that you shop for those canned tuna products caught by troll or pole-and-line. This is considered as the most environment-friendly and sustainable option. As such, canned tuna with labels such as “school caught” are the ones you should be getting.
You should also think twice about getting flavored tunas since these have excessive amounts of sugar and salt.
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Fried Tuna Pancakes with Potato, Onion, and Garlic Recipe
This recipe takes about 20 minutes of preparation and 30 minutes of cooking time. It yields four servings.
Ingredients:
- One large potato, peeled and cubed
- Four cans of tuna, drained
- One egg
- 1/4 cup of chopped onion
- 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon of dry breadcrumbs
- 1 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon of Italian seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
- 1 teaspoon of Italian seasoning
- Salt and black pepper to taste
Step by step guide:
- Place the cubed potato in a small pot. Add salted water and cover it. Bring this to a boil before reducing the heat to medium low. Simmer until tender, or for around 20 minutes.
- Drain and let the steam dry for 1-2 minutes. Mash the potato using a fork in a bowl.
- Combine the tuna, onion, egg, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, bread crumbs cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper into the potato.
Tip 1: If there is no Dijon mustard in your pantry, you can totally use these mustard substitutes like wasabi, honey mustard, etc.
- Divide this into eight equal portions. Shape them into patties.
- Heat the olive oil in a skillet placed over medium heat. Fry the patties for about 3 minutes per side, or until they turn brown and crispy.
Tip 2: Pour enough olive oil to coat the skillet so that the patties won’t easily break apart.
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Printable Recipe: Fried Tuna Pancakes with Potato
- 1 large potato, peeled and cubed
- 4 cans of tuna, drained
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup of chopped onion
- 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard
- 1 tablespoon of dry breadcrumbs
- 1 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder
- 1/4 teaspoon of Italian seasoning
- 1/4 teaspoon of cayenne pepper
- 1 teaspoon of Italian seasoning
- Salt and black pepper to taste
- Place the cubed potato in a small pot. Add salted water and cover it. Bring this to a boil before reducing the heat to medium low. Simmer until tender, or for around 20 minutes.
- Drain and let the steam dry for 1-2 minutes. Mash the potato using a fork in a bowl.
- Combine the tuna, onion, egg, Dijon mustard, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, bread crumbs cayenne pepper, salt, and pepper into the potato.
- Tip 1: If there is no Dijon mustard in your pantry, you can totally use mustard substitutes like wasabi, honey mustard, etc. Find 5 Mustard Substitutes at https://cookthestone.com/dijon-mustard-substitute/
- Divide this into eight equal portions. Shape them into patties.
- Heat the olive oil in a skillet placed over medium heat. Fry the patties for about 3 minutes per side, or until they turn brown and crispy.
- Tip 2: Pour enough olive oil to coat the skillet so that the patties won’t easily break apart.
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Conclusion
Canned tuna is a good source of nutrients especially if you are on the go. It can also be served in different ways. Try the recipe I shared above if you want something that’s delicious and easy to prepare. This is filling enough for lunch and dinner.
What do you think of this recipe? Don’t hesitate to write in your thoughts on the comments section below.
I want to thank Susan for sharing this amazing recipe and her beautiful photos with us today. I cannot wait to give this dish a try!
Be sure to check out Susan’s blog, Cook The Stone, and follow her on Facebook and Twitter.
If you are looking for something to go alongside these tuna pancakes, try my Arugula Salad with Tomato and Pignolia or Spinach, Strawberry & Pine Nuts Salad.
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I love canned tuna and serve the fish to my family often. Your tuna pancakes recipe sounds super tasty and something my family would love!
What a great use of tuna! These look really good and I bet they’d work well with a lot of recipes! The seasonings and spices sound great.
This sounds like a good flavor of pancake to try. I’ve not heard of using tuna and potatoes in a pancake, but may just have to try it out! Our kids and my husband love tuna.
I’ve never thought about making fried tuna cakes before but these both sound and look delicious! I will definitely have to try to make these as our kids love fish cakes!
Omg can we say yum?!?! I never would have thought of making tuna pancakes ! I will definitely be giving your recipe a try.
My hubby loves canned tuna. I am burnout on tuna sandwiches. This will be the perfect remedy for our taste buds.
Those are cool – almost like a crab cake! Going to have to try these myself!
I’ve never heard of a tuna pancake before. We always have tuna on hand, my son loves it. We greatly prefer the solid white albacore over any light.
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Your fried tuna pancakes recipe sounds super full of flavor and nutrition. Thanks for sharing it at the #HomeMattersParty this week!
What a great recipe! It is always great to find new and delicious ways to use Tuna! It’s such an inexpensive alternative! Thank you and Susan Conley for sharing this with everyone! I can’t wait to make it!
Jeannee
I love potato pancakes, and I’m always looking for something new to try! This will be a change from boring old tuna sandwiches!
How creative and fun! What a great recipe and gorgeous pics! #HomeMattersParty
This sounds delicious. I’ve got 2 kids that don’t eat tuna salad, but I’m going to have to try this and see if they’ll eat it this way! #HomeMattersParty
We called our version growing up Tuna Patties. I like your version with the potatoes though and will be trying this one out. #HomeMattersParty
These look really good. Wouldn’t have thought to add potato to them. I need to try this! #HomeMattersParty
These look delish! Sharing onFB & Twitter! Thank you for sharing on Merry Monday! Hope to see ya next week!
Kim
Learned a few things about tuna, thank you. I haven’t made tuna patties in a long time and I’m going to try this one. Thanks for the recipe.
Enjoy, Erlene! 🙂 Have a wonderful week.