– Cupboard Kitchen – A very simple recipe that you can make with your kids
This recipe is taken from Laurent Mariotte’s website.
Laurent Mariotte is a journalist, cook and columnist who offers simple, tasty and quick to make recipes. With few ingredients or basic ingredients (it’s the kitchen of the cupboard), he offers recipes that will seduce the youngest.
You can make this recipe with your children (at least until the cooking part). They will have fun preparing the coquettes and shaping them! We thought of these recipes during the lockdown, but it’s also a very good idea for a rainy day …
INGREDIENTS (for 4 people)
- 400 g canned tuna au naturel
- 150 stale bread crumbs
- 1 tablespoon mayonnaise (preferably homemade)
- 1 untreated lemon
- 1 egg
- a few sprigs of tarragon
- 10 cl neutral oil
- Salt, freshly ground pepper
THE RECIPE
- Remove the crust from the sandwich bread, cut it into cubes and put it in a bowl
- Drain the tuna over the bowl to soak the sandwich bread cubes with the juice
- In another bowl, flake the tuna with a fork.
- Add the zest and juice of the lemon. Then the mayonnaise, a touch of Espelette pepper and the egg
- Finely chop the tarragon and add it to the mixture
- Season with salt and pepper
- Form balls of this mixture with your fingers and flatten them slightly
- Heat the oil in a non-stick pan.
- Brown the tuna cakes for 3 to 4 minutes per side
- Serve hot with a green salad, raw vegetables or rice for a heartier meal