Tuna, caper & spring onion fishcakes

Tuna, caper & spring onion fishcakes

Tinned tuna makes these fishcakes good value and no fuss to make - they're ready to serve in just half an hour

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 2

Preparation and cooking times

Ready in 30 minutes

Method

  1. Boil or steam the potatoes until tender then drain and mash with seasoning and half the butter. Allow to cool. Mix with the tuna, spring onions and capers and a good squeeze of lemon. form into 4 cakes. Dust in flour, then fry in the remaining butter in a non-stick pan till crisp and golden.
  2. Mix the tartare and mayo with another squeeze of lemon. Serve with fishcakes, watercress and lemon wedges.

Per serving

537 kcalories, protein 22.7g, carbohydrate 35.4g, fat 34.8 g, saturated fat 15.1g, fibre 2.5g, salt 1.58 g

Recipe from olive magazine, July 2009.

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  • 03 July 2009

    Viv1945 commented on this recipe

    Looks like a good storecupboard recipe.

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  • 03 July 2009

    Lynn la Viandiere commented on this recipe

    Made this lovely dish for lunch. Fishcakes were large and tasty. Perhaps next time will add 1 tbsp of capers and reduce the butter - so reducing the calories.

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  • 03 July 2009

    Susannah commented on this recipe

    It is a lovely recipe..easy and cheap. great flavour.

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  • 06 July 2009

    Lynsay commented on this recipe

    I made these last week, my daughter loves tuna. They were very stodgy and didn't fry too well. I think i will stick to my normal fishcakes....

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  • 07 July 2009

    ntina commented on this recipe

    I made puree instead of mashing the potatoes, so I couldn't form them properly. Very tasteful though.

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  • 07 July 2009

    harvey-Knott rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    Very tasty but did not fry very well as too stodgy. Tried frying with a little vegetable oil for the last couple and had better results.

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  • 08 July 2009

    ciara commented on this recipe

    Delicious! I used tinned boneless sardines instead of the tuna and flat leaf parsley instead of the spring onions. I also fried them in olive oil instead of butter and they kept their shape perfectly. I don't know if I would boil potatoes specifically to make this. I think I would rather wait until I had leftovers to use up again and it will only take 5 - 10 mins.

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 2

Preparation and cooking times

Ready in 30 minutes

Ingredients

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Per serving

537 kcalories, protein 22.7g, carbohydrate 35.4g, fat 34.8 g, saturated fat 15.1g, fibre 2.5g, salt 1.58 g

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