This week’s frugal recipe share is tuna casserole.
This is the tuna casserole that my mom always served us when we were growing up. I didn’t even know that there was a different tuna casserole until well into my adulthood.
It’s not what you are used to for sure. Our whole family really likes it, even though we really aren’t that fond of tuna. In fact, I’ve had company over a few times while I was fixing it. They were unsure about my invite to stay for supper when they heard that I was making tuna casserole. Once they tasted it, they were hooked.
A very frugal main dish!
This is a photo that I took the last time I fixed it for supper. Fresh out of the oven with melted butter on top.
Tuna Casserole
Simple and cheap and this is a family favorite for sure!!
1-6 oz. can tuna-drained
16 saltine crackers-crushed
2 eggs
1/2 cup milk
Mix together, pour into a greased baking dish. Bake at 350º for 30 minutes. Serves 3-4. ( mom says 8 minutes in the microwave for single batch and 15 minutes for double batch, but in the microwave the edges get hard)
I like to put margarine over the top to melt right as it comes out of the oven. We usually always serve this with canned carrots and pineapple.
Is that easy or what? And, I am telling you, no one around here can ever get enough and company has always raved about it. When we make this we have to at least double the recipe if not triple it. (My photos are of a double batch.)