
Tuna and Potato Kabuto Pie
Coût $8, économiser $12
Source: Recommended by CookPal
- 40 Min
- 5 Portions
- $8
Tuna and Potato Kabuto Pie
Coût $8, économiser $12
Source: Recommended by CookPal
- 40 Min
- 5 Portions
- $8
INGRÉDIENTS
Pastry
- 5 sheets spring roll wrappers
Canned Goods
- 1 can oil-packed tuna
Vegetables
- 🥔 2 potatoes, diced
Condiments
- 2 tbsp mayonnaise
- 🧂 Pinch of salt and pepper
Cooking Oil
- 1/2 tbsp salad oil
Binding
- 1/2 tbsp flour
- 💧 1/2 tbsp water
ÉTAPES
Dice the potatoes into small cubes and place them in a microwave-safe container. Cover loosely with plastic wrap and microwave at 600W for 4 minutes. Let cool.
Mix the cooked potatoes with canned tuna, mayonnaise, and a pinch of salt and pepper in the container to create the filling.
Fold each spring roll wrapper into a kabuto (samurai helmet) shape. Fill the pocket with 1/5 of the filling. Fold the remaining wrapper over the filling and secure with a paste made from flour and water. Repeat for all 5 pies.
Place the kabuto pies on a baking tray lined with aluminum foil. Brush the surface with salad oil and bake in a toaster oven for 5–6 minutes until golden brown.
NUTRIMENTS
Par portion🔥
250
Calories
- 12gProtéines
- 20gGlucides
- 10gGraisses
💡 Astuces
This dish is perfect for Children's Day celebrations due to its fun kabuto shape.You can substitute tuna with shredded chicken or mashed beans for variety.Serve with a side of salad or dipping sauce for a complete meal.
⚠️ Précautions
Cette recette est donnée à titre d’inspiration. L’usage spécifique doit être ajusté selon les différences individuelles.