Tuna Napoletana
RECIPES
Jul 17th 2012, 14:38
1. Open a tin of Lucky Star Tuna.
2. Stir into pan-fried onion, chunky tomato and courgettes.
3. Add to your favourite pasta.
4. Bon appetit!
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