Recipe Directions

Soak the dulse in water for about 10 minutes. Drain the dulse and blend with other ingredients in a food processor. It’s that simple. I sometimes make this recipe with 1 Tablespoon of apple cider vinegar in place of the 1/8 cup of lemon juice. Both recipes are equally delicious.

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By chaddb

My version of ‘mock’ tuna. I’m not convinced that anyone would mistake it for the real thing, but it’s still quite tasty.

 

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Ay! This is my lazy version of tuna, except that I add carrot/celery pulp after I'm doing juicing (and a few apples and kale too!) I honestly don't remember what tuna tastes like, but this is a nice alternative.

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haha. great minds think alike...or something. I'm going to try the carrot pulp idea, thanks for the comment.suggestion.

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ha-ha-haaa - i love the name AND sounds like such a great recepe ~THANKS YOU!

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haha. great minds think alike...or something. I'm going to try the carrot pulp idea, thanks for the comment.suggestion.

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Ay! This is my lazy version of tuna, except that I add carrot/celery pulp after I'm doing juicing (and a few apples and kale too!) I honestly don't remember what tuna tastes like, but this is a nice alternative.

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This sounds so great, and I have to find a way to use my sea salad mixed algae which I am not crazy about but know is good for me so thanks!

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ha-ha-haaa - i love the name AND sounds like such a great recepe ~THANKS YOU!

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