I just love a good tuna burger. I can remember cooking "Italian Tuna Burgers" in home economics when I was at school. They were lovely and filled with what I thought were exotic ingredients at the time . . . olives, mushroom soup and mozzarella cheese . . . actually they were more like Tuna Melts, but whatever, they were mighty tasty!
I can remember an old Italian woman in a grocery store one time telling me that the only tuna which was worth buying was Albacore Tuna. It was rather expensive compared to the other tuna, but she really looked like she knew what she was talking about. She said the other stuff was garbage. So I did buy a tin of albacore tuna that time and that was when I learned that she was right. Albacore is the best. That is all I have bought since then. It means we don't have Tuna quite as often as I would like to have it, but it also means that when we do have it, we really enjoy it.
Albacore Tuna is a white tuna, milder in flavour than the other varieties. It doesn't have that metallic or "fishy" flavour that you can find in the cheaper skipjack or yellow fin tunas. It's slightly higher in calories and fat, but it's a good omega-3 fat which helps protect us against heart disease and cancer, so in my opinion . . . it's more than worth that little bit of extra money.
This Tuna burger is quite simple to throw together. There is nothing fancy in them, unless you consider Albacore Tuna to be fancy. There is no mayonnaise . . . just some bread crumbs, grated onion, horseradish, lemon juice, beaten egg, garlic and some seasoning. You could also add finely chopped celery if you wanted to for added colour and crunch.
As you can see it's a lovely meaty tuna burger . . . delicious. I like to melt a slice of cheese over top and serve them in a toasted bun with some mayo (I like the lemon but wasabi would also be great!) sliced tomato and shredded lettuce. One of these makes a nice hearty lunch, or with the addition of some oven chips or pasta or potato salad, a nice and simple supper! This is a deliciously different way of getting your Fish for Friday!
*Tuna Burgers*


Note: The cheese slices I used on these were a delicious Double Gloucester with Onion and Chives. A Pepper Jack would be pretty tasty too!
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