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Tuna Potato Puffs

These tasty Tuna Potato Puffs are made with puff pastry that is stuffed with a spiced Wild Selections Solid White Albacore Tuna and potato hash.

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Tuna Potato Puffs Appetizers

Over the years, I’ve been a vegetarian, a pescatarian, gone gluten-free, and I’ve even gone sugar-free. I’ve found that I am happiest somewhere in the middle – with my gluten and sugar, eggs, chicken, salmon and tuna!

Speaking of tuna, once upon a time during my pescatarian days, I accompanied my parents and sister on a visit to London to see my uncle and aunt.

On our trip there, my mom also made plans to meet up with an old high school friend of hers. Her friend invited us to dinner one night and when we sat down to a scrumptious spread of baked potatoes and chili, my mom mentioned that it be best that I just stick with the potato.

Well, one of my mom’s friend’s sons (tongue twister there -eh?) excused himself and hustled off to the kitchen. When he returned, he had a big bowl of freshly made tuna salad with him.

He insisted that tuna salad slathered on a baked potato was one heck of a delicious experience. While I hadn’t ever tried that combo before, I dug in. And, I have been hooked on the combo since.

In fact, during my college years, tuna and a baked potato was a staple for me. Not only did it keep my budget on track, but, it was one darn tasty and nutritious combo that powered me through many late nite study sessions!

Wild Selections White Albacore Tuna and Tuna Puffs Ingredients

These days, the combo of tuna and potatoes are still a staple around our home. Some nights, my daughter and I still enjoy a baked potato with tuna salad slathered on it. Some nights we enjoy a warm tuna salad (like you will find in the Savory Spin recipe archives).

Flaky Wild Selections Tuna

On yet other nights we enjoy a tuna and potato saute – almost like a hash. And, sometimes, we take that warm tuna and potato saute and fancy it up a tad bit by serving it in puff pastry baskets – like you see here!

Spiced Tuna Potato Stuffing

I used a can of Wild Selections Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water to make these Tuna Potato Puffs.

This canned tuna was so incredibly flaky! I dug a bit and found out that Wild Selections only sources its wild-caught seafood from ocean areas that have been certified sustainable to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Standard – the world’s leading certification program for wild-caught, sustainable seafood for the past 20 years.

Wild Selections Tuna Potato Saute in Puff Pastry Baskets

This assessment and certification of oceans areas by MSC ensures that fish stocks are healthy, well managed and plentiful. Wild Selections also donates 13 cents from the sale of each can to support World Wildlife Fund’s efforts to protect marine life and expand sustainable fishing practices, up to $1 million by the end of this year! 

Wild Selections comes in:
• Wild Selections Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water, and
• Wild Selections Solid White Albacore Tuna in Olive Oil

Check out delicious recipe ideas and inspiration using Wild Selections Solid White Albacore Tuna here and by following them on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter.

Puff Pastry Baskets Fancy Easy Versions

While these Tuna Potato Puffs look fancy, the puff pastry baskets are really easy to pull together. I used two defrosted but still cold sheets of puff pastry. I used two similar cookie cutters of different sizes to cut the base and the walls. I used the larger cookie cutter to cut out the base out of one sheet of puff pastry.

And, on the second, I used the large one to first cut out a shape and then the smaller one to cut out the middle of it. On a side note, you can save the middle bits, season with cinnamon sugar and bake and enjoy – especially good with ice cream.

If you find the baskets intimidating, then you can use a muffin tin and simply cut out circle of puff pastry and use them to line the muffin pans and bake and stuff with the tuna and potato hash.

With Mother’s Day and Summer get togethers on the horizon, these Tuna Potato Puffs would make an interesting and tasty treat for your friends and family. If you happen to make them, please do tag #savoryspin on Instagram so I can reshare it. Thanks so much y’all!

Tuna Potato Puffs For Mothers Day

 

Tuna Potato Puffs For Mothers Day

Tuna Potato Puffs

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Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 30 minutes
Servings: 9 Tuna Potato Puffs
Author: Shashi
These tasty Tuna Potato Puffs are made with puff pastry that is stuffed with a spiced Wild Selections Solid White Albacore Tuna and potato hash.

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 1 onion chopped
  • 2 cloves garlic chopped
  • 1 tsp ginger freshly grated
  • 1 tsp turmeric powder
  • 1 tsp coriander powder
  • 1 tsp smoked paprika
  • 1 stalk celery chopped
  • 1 potato chopped up
  • 2 cans Wild Selections Solid White Albacore Tuna in Water
  • 2 sheets puff pastry
  • 1 egg whisked for egg wash
  • salt & pepper to taste cilantro and chili flakes to garnish

Instructions

  • Preheat oven to 400 degrees.
  • Let the puff pastry thaw but don't let it loose its chill (if it does, return to the freezer). Use two similar cookie cutters of different sizes to cut the base and the walls. I used the larger cookie cutter to cut out the base out of one sheet of puff pastry. And, on the second, I used the large one to first cut out a shape and then the smaller one to cut out the middle of it. If you find the baskets intimidating, then you can use a muffin tin and simply cut out circle of puff pastry and use them to line the muffin pans and bake and stuff with the tuna and potato saute.
  • Once the baskets have been shaped, place the shape with the whole in the middle on the top of the base shape, using a beaten egg to seal them. Brush the tops with egg wash and bake for 10 minutes or till golden and puffed up.
  • Remove from the heat, punch out the risen middle bits and set aside.
  • Make the tuna and potato saute by adding the oil to a pan along with the onion. Let the onion saute for about 10 minutes.
  • Add in the chopped garlic, ginger, turmeric, coriander, smoked paprika, and chopped potato and saute about 5 minutes.
  • Then add in the celery and saute a couple of minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Then, spoon the Tuna Potato Saute into the puff pastry baskets, garnish with cilantro and chili flakes and enjoy!
  • You will have a lot of the Tuna Potato Saute leftover which you can enjoy as is or with nachos or any way you like.

Nutrition

Calories: 189kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 12g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 31mg | Sodium: 242mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g
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  1. […] more puffs like these?Then you have got to check out these Tuna potato puffs and these goat cheese beet […]

  2. Chloe says:

    Bad move to be searching for recipes in the middle of the night.
    The puffs look tempting, can’t wait to give it a try tomorrow! 🙂

  3. SHASHI — this looks fabulous!!! What a great idea. I would never have put tuna together with potatoes, but why the heck not??? Sounds scrumptious. I do have one question from this inquiring mind. Why did your mom suggest you stick with the potato only and no chili for you? Was it too spicy? You do SEEM like a spicy kind of gal…. hmmm… or was it so there would be more chili for her? Because that is something I might do…LOL….just a little aside from nosy me here in NH. Any who – thrilled to learn about Wild Selections premium seafood. Everything looks delicious and nutritious and will def. be trying these yummy puffs. XOXO

  4. Seren says:

    Wow…these potato puffs are mouth watering. I can not wait enough to give it a try. If not, I will look for a restaurant and taste it.

  5. I think I’m happy somewhere in the middle too, Shashi. I tried to be a vegetarian as a teenager and even tried to do a meatless March this past month. While I love vegetarian and vegan food, and do regularly enjoy it, I love variety in my diet. These little puffs are genius and what a lovely way to amp up tuna (which we regularly stock). Matter of fact, I have some today for lunch on a salad 😉 Wish I had, like, 6 of these right now! Cheers to a lovely weekend! XOXO

  6. Well I’ll be a monkey’s uncle! I’ve never heard about tuna salad over baked potatoes, but I can totally see how that would be delicious. And talk about a great meal for a college student right there, too! I love that you’ve kept this flavor combo going in the form of a hash or in this case a filling. Those puffs look awesome, and I’m pretty sure a plate of these would be a huge hit in our house! Thanks for sharing the deets about Wild Selections, too…love how their tuna is wild-caught and sustainable! Happy Thursday, my friend!

  7. These puffs look really super! That tuna potato would be nice on a bed of lettuce too. Delicious and very versatile.