Tuna Stuffed Potatoes Recipe

Tuna Stuffed Potatoes Recipe from the diabetic recipe collection at InformationAboutDiabetes.comIngredients:

4 large hot baked potatoes1/2 cup hot milk2 green onions, with tops, minced1 egg2 tbsp butter =or=-2 tbsp margarine1 tsp salt1 dash cayenne pepper1 medium fresh tomato, diced1 can 7 oz-tuna, , drained2 tbsp grated parmesan cheese1 parsley & lemon slices, for garnish

Preparation:

Cut a thin slice from one flat side of each potato. Scoop out the interiorof the potato into a bowl. Mash, adding the hot milk; whip until fluffy.Add the green onions, egg and butter, whipping mixture well. Season withsalt and cayenne. Fold in tomato and tuna. Pile this mixture back into thepotato skins, mounding it high (shells will be heaped up almost 3 incheshigher). Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese. Place on baking pan. Bake at 400degrees for 10 minutes or until potatoes are heated through. Serves 4.You may cut this recipe in half, but still use one egg.You may fill potatoes ahead of time. Cover and refrigerate until ready tobake. Add 3 to 4 tbsp more milk to prevent drying and bake for about 20minutes if preparing ahead. Stuffed potatoes can also be microwaved for 3to 4 minutes on full power. Origin: My Great Recipes See card 18.13

Serves: 4

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Is this Tuna Stuffed Potatoes Recipe Suitable for Diabetics?

This Tuna Stuffed Potatoes recipe is one of our collection of healthy diabetic Tuna recipes. Because we are ignorant of your peculiar health conditions & the advice your medical team has given you, we we can`t confirm that Tuna Stuffed Potatoes recipe is safe for you. However, because the compiler labelled it as `diabetic` it should indicate that it, if nothing else, matches the basic precondition for the label `diabetic`, being low in fat and carbs and consequently should be better for your health than a normal recipe. Even taking that into account, this Tuna Stuffed Potatoes recipe should only be used In the event that you understand your own condition and are happy that the contents of the recipe are appropriate for you.

Tuna Stuffed Potatoes Recipe - Important Disclaimer

This Tuna Stuffed Potatoes Recipe is one from the diabetic Tuna recipes section. Sadly it would be too much for us to prepare every one of the diabetic Tuna recipes to make certain that all of them are completely acceptable for diabetics. Our diabetic recipe collection has in excess of 2000 recipes in it, and to check every one of them even at a speed of 7 recipes per week would occupy us for nearly 290 weeks. We strongly urge you to analyse the recipe content with due care to confirm that all the recipes agree with the dietary guidelines your medical advisors have offered you. In the event that you suspect that this Tuna Stuffed Potatoes recipe has errors, let us know and we will modify or remove the offending recipe from the recipe site.

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