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Creamy Tuna Stuffed Spuds (Potatoes)
I tagged this one to make in a recipe game I play, I have not had a stuffed spud in years, only jacket potato with sour cream, cheese and chives. So to make a filling reminded me so much of when I was pregnant as this one of the few things I could eat that did not upset my tummy. I practically lived on stuffed spuds, be it tuna, baked beans, cheese etc.. So these brought back memories for me and they were really tasty too. I loved how minimal the effort was in making these, with maximum taste. I made my mornay sauce from scratch and I also added some gruyere cheese to the sauce as well as topping the potatoes with it. Serving the extra sauce on the side was a spot on idea from Pat as we poured all of it over our spuds and it was totally delicious. I did not change a thing in the recipe but to view this recipe please click here. Be sure to check out all of her fab recipes while you are there she has some really yummy ones.

Ingredients

8 Potatoes (large)
425g Mornay sauce (cabonara was specified) (I made mine from scratch and added some gruyere to it.)
425g Tuna, canned in water
2 Spring onions (scallions chopped)
1/2 Cup cheese, grated

Method

1. Preheat oven to 180C (160C fan forced).

2. Wrap each potato in aluminium foil and put on a shallow tray and put in the oven and cook for 1 hour or until tender.

3. Heat carbonara sauce in a small saucepan until simmering.

4. Drain the tuna and flake and add to the carbonara sauce and then add the spring onions.

5. Make a cross in the cooked potatoes and carefully push open.

6. Spoon in the tuna sauce and then sprinkle with cheese.

7. Put potatoes on a tray and bake for a further 10 minutes or until cheese is bubbly.

If you have sauce left over serve in a jug for people to pour over as they make their way through the potato.

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.

Apricot Dream Balls
This is a great little recipe that really reminds me of health bars that we get in Australia and since I live on the other side of the world now, this was a nice reminder of home. I tagged this recipe to make for a game I play on recipezaar because it sounded yummy. I was not disappointed it was easy to make and tasted great and because of the fact it was just the dried fruit it was overly sweet which we all loved. To read more reviews and to view more photos of this recipe please click here. Be sure to check out more of this chefs recipes while you are there as I have made a few of hers now and she has some really great ones.

Ingredients

300g Dried mixed fruit (called fruit medley in Australia a mix of dried diced apricot, apple and sultanas)
150g Dried apricots
1 1/2 Tablespoons reduced-fat coconut milk (I found I needed a fair bit more than this)
1/2 Cup desiccated coconut

Method

1. Place the fruit medley, dried apricots and coconut milk in a food processor and process until the mixture comes together.

2. Add a small amount extra coconut milk if needed for a rollable consistency.

3. Shape into balls and roll in the coconut. Refrigerate until firm.

Yields Approx 20-25 Balls

All photos taken by me unless otherwise stated.