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Rating: 3 stars
04/27/2015
I was looking for something different and easy to do with tuna. This recipe matched that! It was very good. I wouldn't serve it to company; something about it seems too casual and just not quite good enough for that. However, my family enjoyed it and the leftovers were eaten as snacks. I"ll make again.
Rating: 5 stars
01/09/2014
I'm not by any means a great cook and when I showed my husband what I wanted to make the first thing he said was, "great, you're gonna mess up my kitchen." Well after all was said and done, kitchen was only a slight disaster and my oldest said that these were better than the food my husband makes!! Super easy for the novice cook!!
Rating: 5 stars
08/10/2013
amazing ... omg i never thought something that good other then a regular tuna sandwich can come from canned/packaged tuna ... this is def gonna be a repeat recipe for me ... i love them .. the lemon aioli is amazing too
Rating: 1 stars
04/04/2013
My ancient 5 ingredient salmon patty recipe takes 1/4 the time, has 1/2 the fat and tastes 10 times better. I followed the recipe but, these were truly awful, especially with the suggested lemon aioli which just sent the mayonnaise content over the top. Yuk!
Rating: 5 stars
01/13/2013
Perfect
Rating: 5 stars
11/03/2012
My husband was still talking about these tuna cakes this morning at breakfast!! He raved all through dinner too so I guess this one is a keeper!!
Rating: 5 stars
03/08/2012
These are my favorite use of leftover cornbread. They are fast,easy, and delicious. The trifecta! Everyone loves them and ingredients are almost always on hand. They can easily be varied to adapt to the sides you choose. I have served them with fries and coleslaw for casual meals, and I've dressed them up with minced roasted red peppers and capers and served with pasta or risotto. Love them!
Rating: 5 stars
01/28/2012
These tuna cakes are delicious. I have made these 3 times this month because my family loves them. The first time I couldnt find the herb and garlic pouches and used reg. can tuna. The second time I added some italian and lemon pepper seasoning that I had on hand to the tuna and the third time I found the herb and garlic pouches. Each time was 5 star but the seasoned tuna adds that extra kick of taste.
Rating: 5 stars
06/01/2011
My husband and I loved this recipe. I couldn't find the flavored tuna pouches in any of our grocery stores so used regular tuna in a pouch. The cornbread really made the cakes tasty. We will make these again and again. YUM!!!!
Rating: 5 stars
05/24/2011
Canned salmon works great too! Have made this with canned tuna and tried canned salmon tonight. Very yummy. Used a box of Jiffy cornbread mix in an 8x8 pan and found that 1/2 the pan makes about 2 cups, so I froze the other half to make the recipe again later!
Mershel
Rating: 5 stars
05/16/2011
So I started making these before I looked at the recipe (I'm famous for impatient mistakes!!) and ended up with a bowl of 12 oz of plain canned tuna and Jiffy cornbread mix before reading that I was suppose to bake the cornbread! Oops! Threw everything else in, along with the only two eggs I had and 1/2 cup of (almond) milk to make up for it, and they turned out just fine! Maybe they would have been a bit less pancake-y had I baked the bread first but they were a hit here, so I can't complain. And, on the brighter side, I saved myself some serious time too :)
Rating: 3 stars
02/09/2011
I used leftover cornbread finely crumbled. It added and little more crunch and mad the fluffy not compact. Also added some cayenne pepper for a little kick. I love them.
Rating: 4 stars
12/28/2010
This was a fantastic recipe! My boyfriend and I cooked it together and it was quick and simple. We absolutely loved it and will be making it again. I have to admit I ate 3 of the 6 large patties we made! It was that yummy! I made a dipping sauce out of mayo, lemon juice and zest, old bay seasoning, and some dried dill.
Rating: 4 stars
09/03/2010
Great use for leftover cornbread! I would not recommend baking, since frying makes them so crispy and good. Leave out an egg yolk or two to make these lighter. Black-eyed peas are a great side dish. In fact, if you like this, you should try Cornbread Black-Eyed Pea Cakes!
Rating: 5 stars
08/15/2010
Loved it. Used drained canned tuna as well. Going to try making them again tonight, but baking instead of frying in the pan.
Rating: 5 stars
08/07/2010
Easy and delicious. I used Jiffy cornbread mix and followed the package directions for making cornbread in an 8x8 pan. These would be good served atop a green salad.
Rating: 5 stars
06/01/2010
I made these for me and the boyfriend. I only got to eat one! These are so delicious and easy. I didn't have Old Bay seasonings, so I just used something I had on hand. Also, I instead of veg oil, I used lemon zest grapeseed oil. So good!
Rating: 5 stars
04/02/2010
This recipe was delicious! The lemon aioli is a MUST!
Rating: 5 stars
02/11/2010
My kids loved these, and that's saying something. I told them they were "poor-man's crab cakes" and they disappeared. These will be regulars for us with lent just around the corner!
Rating: 5 stars
01/19/2010
This recipe is awesome! This is my new favorite "go to" recipe. It is so inexpensive and absolutely delicious.
Rating: 5 stars
06/21/2009
My husband and I were VERY surprised to love these tuna cakes so much! The flavors were great and reminded us of crabcakes. We left out the green onions, since he's not an onion fan, and there was still tons of flavor. These were delicious and very easy. Would definitely make again!
Rating: 5 stars
05/12/2009
This recipe is scrumptious. Even my husband liked it and he's not fond of fish. I substituted the packaged tuna with drained, canned tuna. It is a simple recipe, not taking much time. I'll make it again.