Probably not going to happen. I watched the review mentioned in this comment and the verdict was that isn’t not particularly flavorful when just baked in the oven, as the can apparently recommends.
Does sound like a decent option for making soup, however. Especially during a pandemic.
Probably not going to happen. I watched the review mentioned in this comment and the verdict was that isn’t not particularly flavorful when just baked in the oven, as the can apparently recommends.
Does sound like a decent option for making soup, however. Especially during a pandemic.
The channel i was thinking of is Epicurious. They have some videos using canned tuna that look edible, at least. There is an example in the link.
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Oh I see, so the point is making a pro chef use an extremely cheap and common canned food and turn it into a gourmet meal?
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Yeah. I find it interesting. If you need to eat and have some time, why make it boring?