can someone give me a delicious tuna fish sandwich recipe? im kinda starving...and

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kinda poor..recession sucks? im kinda starving over here and all i have is tuna, mayo and wheat bread, and a bunch of spices and stuff... but please just tell me a nice tuna fish sandwich recipe please? my dad refuses to go shopping for food and it's been about a month now that iv'e been living off of water and tuna....
 
Make a normal tuna mayo (to which you can add anything you might have, like peppers/onion/sweetcorn/capers, or maybe some chilli sauce). Make the sandwich then toast it. If you've got any cheese (I assume not or otherwise you'd be trying to decide between a cheese or a tuna sandwich) put it on top of the second side to be toasted then you've got a tuna melt.
If you can magic up a couple of potatoes from somewhere, make some mash, drain the tuna and then combine it with the mash and whatever spices and other things you fancy and make into tuna fishcakes. If you've got an egg, beat the egg and dip the fishcakes in it. Grate some of the bread into breadcrumbs, dip the egg-covered cakes in the breadcrumbs and fry. If you've got no eggs, you can just fry the cakes as they are.
 
Delicious Dill Tuna Salad

Rinse the tuna in a colander and break up into almost a shredded texture. Push our excess water using a paper towel over the tuna (in the colander still). The key to the wonderful creamy texture in this salad is to make sure the tuna is NOT watery.

Add mayo, garlic powder, dill weed and lemon juice (if you have it on hand).

Chill for a little bit and eat it on a sandwhich!
 
If you can scam some cheese and tomato sauce, tuna pizza is actually quite good, although it doesn't sound that way. Put a little sauce on your bread, some tuna and some cheese and bake it for about 5-6 minutes at 350...until your bread is nice n toasty and the cheese is melted (I use english muffins for mini pizzas).
 
Tuna fish
chopped, hard-boiled egg(if you have any)
chopped onions(if you have any)
mayo
black pepper
oregano or italian seasoning
a little seasoned salt
 
I like to add lemon pepper, celery and a bit of mustard to my tuna, or if you like it spicy add some chili powder, cumin and cayanne pepper.

Tuna melts are good too, mix the tuna with mayo, spread on bread, top with grated cheese, bake in oven until toasted and cheese is melted.

If you have some cream of mushroom soup and some pasta you can make tuna casserole, cook and drain the noodles, mix with tuna and canned soup, add frozen peas if you have, and a bit of milk or water, can be topped with cheese or bread crumbs. Bake in the oven for 20 minutes.
 
I like a chopped boiled egg in my tuna salad along with some onion if you have any, as well as some chopped pickle, both sweet and dill are good. If you have lemon pepper as a spice that should add some zest to the tuna salad too.
 
have you any dill weed a pinch of that-and perhaps some sweet pickle or pickle relish (sweet),salt ,pepper alittle onion powder add some mayo and you've got a nice tuna salad i like to sometimes grill the bread like grilled cheese-if you have some a nice warm tuna melt doesn't sound too bad to me.
 
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