Light Tuna Pasta

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Last week we shared our love for our latest discovery – Soy n’ Sesame Tuna! One way we used it was topping a light pasta dish that is a little more high brow than we usually serve.

This ain’t your mama’s tuna noodle casserole!

It’s easy to toss together, super customizable, and our little four year old loved it! He even dared try the “new olives”, though he didn’t like the capers. I am so proud of him and his adventurous eating habits !

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Soy n’ Sesame Tuna

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As you all know, whenever we make it out to Oregon as a family we stock up on fresh seafood! Last time we headed out there we went beyond our usual clams and oysters and snagged some fish filets.

Some that we grabbed were some DELICIOUS albacore white tuna. We both love tuna (especially in sushi) and the price was one we couldn’t resist.

With my wife being pregnant, we’ve heard all about how great fish in small amounts are great for baby and mama. So we decided to try something new and bake up this tuna to put on pasta.

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My wife discovered that its great in tuna salad for a sandwich as well – it gave her sandwich a unique savory flavor she couldn’t get enough of.

Its also super easy! You marinate it for a bit, then bake and that’s it!

If you love this, you should also check out our other seafood recipes! And be on the look out for our pasta recipe using this tuna coming soon!

How are you going to use this tuna? Let us know in the comments!!