Myrna’s Tuna Mouse

"Myrna was a co-worker back 20 years ago. Unfortunately Myrna is no longer with us, but once in a while I run into some else that was at the potluck where Myrna brought this dish, asking if I still make Myrna’s tuna mouse, I do, rather often too. It is not very tuna tasting, and so easy to put together. I am always asked for the recipe whenever I make this. I use this dish either for lunch which serves 8 or as a appetizer, which easily serves 12-14. I have had my fish shaped pans for over 20 years, and the key to keeping them from rusting, is never leave them in water, or wash in dishwasher. Hand wash and dry, and they will serve you for a long time. cooking time equals"
 
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Ready In:
5hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
13
Yields:
2 fish or loaf pans
Serves:
8-14
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ingredients

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directions

  • Hard boil eggs for 9 minutes, and place under running cold water.
  • Defrost scrimp, and place in colander to drain. I usually squish them gently to get as much water off as possible.
  • Open and drain tuna cans, and pour content into a large bowl.
  • Using hand mixer mix with half the sour creme, you can use creme fraiche instead.
  • Peel hard boiled eggs, and using egg slicer, first slice one direction, and careful turn sliced egg, and slice the other direction, so you have these long chopped egg pieces, you can of course also do this by hand.
  • Carefully fold eggs and scrimp into tuna mix.
  • In a different bowl mix chopped tomatoes, and the other half of the sour crème, mustard powder, salt and pepper.
  • Reserving 100 ml of the juice from the tomatoes, in a cup measure cup.
  • Gently fold the tomato mix into the tuna mix.
  • Dissolve gelatin powder according to package direction, and using the reserved tomato juice, pour this into the dissolved gelatin, with whisking, to cool it abit.
  • Pour gelatin and tomato mix into tuna mix with you stir, it will set rather fast.
  • Rinse form with cold water, don’t dry them.
  • Pour tuna mouse into forms, cover with wrap and place in refrigerator for at least 5 hours.
  • For serving:.
  • On a serving platter cover with spinach leaves.
  • Fill the sink with hot or almost boiling water, run a butter knife around the edge of the mouse pan and then gently dip the fish form in the hot water for about 15 sec, and quickly turning the pan over, on top of the spinach leaves.
  • Decorate with lemon wedges.
  • If using fish pans, gently pres the black olives into the mouse, where the eyes would be.
  • Serve with dinner rolls or baguette slices.
  • Enjoy.

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My beloved sister Lise passed away on December 3 2008, so this year I didn't do all my usual Christmas cooking and baking. Frank and I moved to a bigger apartment on January 1, and once I can see the floor for boxes, I will get back to cooking. I look forward to re-visit with my wonderful Zaar friends again. I have not been much on Zaar last summer and Fall, due to my sister, and father's illness. We have now come to the hard part, they have stopped all treatment on Lise, and we can only try to be there for her, her family and each other. Then England seems such a long way away from Denmark. Grown and multicultural woman with a passion for cooking and especially learning about others holidays, traditions and recipes. I have lived 18 years in the USA and have grown children there so I do go there regular. Am an accomplished mural painter and collector of Japanese art and furniture. My DBF say I am addicted to Zaar, he is probably right, apart from having to look of idears for dinner, or lunch or snacks or chocolade dressed up as something else, I also have to check out my wonderful cooking partners in crime, and very very funny friends at Zaar. I have learned so much from you all. <a href="http://s19.photobucket.com/albums/b161/tisht/?action=view&current=tish2.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b161/tisht/tish2.jpg" border="0" alt="Recipezaar Challenge 2008"></a> <img src="http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b399/susied214/permanent%20collection/adoptedspring08.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"> <img src="http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee177/pelysma/banner002_200.jpg"> <img src="http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y53/DUCHESS13/Zaar%20World%20Tour%204/ZWTAB-tg.gif"> <img src="http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y53/DUCHESS13/homepage/ZWT4-TeamCaptain.gif"> <img src="http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z205/jubespage/stacky5.jpg">
 
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