Ingredients:
1 sheet of puff pastry
1 egg - beaten
Filling:
1 can of tuna
1 tomato – cut into small cubes
1 shallot – slice thinly
1 small chili – slice thinly (optional)
1 tbsp of lemon juice
3 tbsp low fat mayo
1 tsp of mustard
Salt and pepper to taste
2. In a bowl, mix all the filling ingredients together. Set it aside.
3. Thaw the puff pastry. Dust the work table with some flour. Unfold the pastry and roll it out thinly and cut into 6 equal rectangle.
4. Put about a table of filling on the pastry and fold it over to close the edges. Press down the edges with a fork.
5. Brush the pastry with some egg wash and bake until golden brown.
Yes this is what I did when I'm lazy to cook. Nice and simple :)
ReplyDeleteYou've got very delicous tuna puffs! It looks better than the store one! Good job!
ReplyDeleteI love tuna and this is a great tuna puff :) good for afternoon snack..yumm yumm
ReplyDeleteNice quick snack! Hope you'll have a wonderful holiday!
ReplyDeletemaking pastries with frozen ready made puff pastry is definitely on my to-make list. This looks good!
ReplyDeleteI love tuna turnover, too! Yours looks scrumptious! Btw, I'm your oppostite: I only bake & cook on weekends & public holidays now since I started working. =( Sad, huh?
ReplyDeleteNice tuna puffs ! Have to stock up on pastry sheet too... thanks for sharing....wishing you and your family a happy and healthy new year.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking tuna puffs! Yum Yum!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! Esp with frozen pastry, even easier. Gert, you make everything look so appetising!
ReplyDeleteAnncoo, I like making this over the weekend.
ReplyDeleteKitchen Corner, thank you :)
Elin, great with a cup of coffee or tea.
Cheah,thank you.
Noobcook, I never attempt making puff pastry so it is easier just to get the ready made one.
Pei-lin, yea is difficult to do baking on your working day. You will be too tired :)
Full-timed housefly, wishing you and your family a Happy and Healthy new year too :)
LCOM, thank you.
Ju, thank you :)