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Indian Tuna

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Eggs Indian Crook2 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

12 oz StarKist Solid White or Chunk Light Tuna; drained
; packed in spring water
2/3 c Low fat mayonnaise or fat free plain
; yogurt
1 1/2 ts Mild curry blend or to taste
1 ts Fresh ground cumin
1 ts Mild chili powder
1/4 c Sweet pickle relish or chopped sweet
; gherkins
2 tb Prepared yellow mustard
4 Boiled egg whites; (chopped)
Cayenne pepper; (HOT optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix together ingredients to combine well. Add Cayenne to taste, if desired.
Cover and refrigerate for an hour or two to let flavors combine. Makes
about 3 cups.
Serve in a pita with assorted sprouts. May be stuffed in a cooked baked
potato, or cooked as a casserole with cheese sprinkled on top.
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