Thank you!I use either a flat rectangular plastic box, like takeaways come in, or a for a roll shape a pot that contained ricotta or marscapone for example.
I couldn't quite remember the original measurements so always wing it, and it mostly works.
Melt some butter in the container and set aside.
In a blender or processor or whisk or fork, mix together most of a tin of tuna (having set aside rest for the cats), a large egg, a tablespoon of milled flax or chia seed and about half a teaspoon baking powder. Add seasoning to taste (dried seaweed useful here
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Pour resulting gloop into buttered container.
Cook in microwave for 90 seconds, check if still runny in middle repeat 30 second bursts until cooked and looking like wholemeal bread.
Some people let it cool then use like bread (apparently it can be toasted) but I'm always too impatient, and then slices of cheese added on top melt in straightaway and taste great.
Recipe can be adapted and if you don't have (or don't want ) tuna can use 3 tablespoons of milled seeds, or ground almonds, or a mix of both
Can also add grated cheese to the basic mix before cooking.
It is really quite adaptable, just don't expect it to be the same every time.
It just nice to have something quick and warm - but it does use a lot of utensils
Sounds like I can't go wrong much, I love those 'oh just do something and it'll work out right' recipes.
Do you think it'll work without the milled flax/chia seeds? Never used those and next shopping day is friday, and I do have everything else...
Cats and dogs approve of your recipe as well, step 2 sounds like a non-skippable step.