The first time I made this snack was for my kids’ birthday party. Everybody was excited with the flavor and they were asking for the recipe. Tonight I had to finish a retirement cake (I will give you all details in a future post), an olive pie and to prepare dinner for my family. So I thought that this snack would be an easy and delicious option. The preparation time is approximately 15 minutes and your children can help you as well. Bon appetite…!!!
You can add green pepper or any other ingredient that you might feel will be nice with tuna. Here I have the ingredients that my kids like.
You can even replace these ingredients with "light" ones, and make it a diet snack.
Tuna Fish in Pitta Bread
Ingredients
240gr canned tuna fish
300gr canned corn
½ cup parsley
1 medium onion
½ cup mayonnaise
Salt and pepper to taste
11 small pitta bread
Preparation Method
1) In a medium bowl
2) Cut pitta bread into half
3) With a teaspoon
4) You can serve immediately or freeze (maximum for 24 hours before serving).
This is one of my favorite things! YUM
ReplyDeleteNice quick snack ... I love Pita bread but we don't get that at the bakery here - do you have a recipe for the pita bread.
ReplyDeleteYou can find a recipe for pitta bread in Ivy´s cookbook. You can find the link in my blog. You can also search in her blog kopiaste.org
ReplyDeleteThat looks good!
ReplyDeletethis sounds great AND looks cute! :) I'll have to keep this in mind next time I'm entertaining
ReplyDeleteThat looks soooo good!! :) Yum!
ReplyDeleteQuick and tasty snack !!
ReplyDeleteBhalo Khabo
That looks like a great potluck dish! I am going to take that to a party next time. By the way, I nominated your blog for an award today. Come by and check it out when you have a chance!
ReplyDeleteWhile my husband is not a fan of tuna fish, I do enjoy it. I'm thinking the "light" version may make for a great lunch option for me - and I'm always looking for lunch options. It's the hardest meal of the day for me to plan (mostly because it's just for me).
ReplyDeleteThis looks so appetizing. I've never seen these small pita breads before. BTW I have posted the roundup of Creative Concoctions.
ReplyDeleteAre there any left?! Nice blog by the way - feels really warm and homely :))
ReplyDeleteWhat a yummy snack! I love that your pita pockets are small, they look so cute! Have a great weekend :)
ReplyDeleteGreat snack for the kids, looks quite tasty!
ReplyDeleteThis look great. easy and quick to prepare yet its going to be a healthy snack.
ReplyDeleteHi Eftychia
ReplyDeleteThanks for leaving me this link
I love the idea of what you made!
I don't eat tuna-fish (I'm a veg.) but you gave me a great idea. I love it!!
BTW - we also have these kind of pita-bread, we simply have different kinds of them
Here is a link of a similar pita-bread
http://winnish.blogspot.com/2011/05/blog-post_22.html