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Title: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Al Doggity on September 11, 2015, 06:50:34 PM
Anybody do anything good with canned tuna or salmon? (I don't like tuna. Would just switch out tuna for salmon.)

Would like to add more canned fish to diet, but not at the expense of taste. Have yet to find a decent canned fish recipe that isn't a mayo salad or a tuna cake.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: kreator on September 12, 2015, 12:40:59 AM
eggs, unions, tuna and oats, mix them together and fry in the pan
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Julio Ceasar on September 12, 2015, 12:57:17 AM
U must be very very stupid to eat dry tasteless bad tuna. And now asking for bad tasteless salmon...

Why eat shit? Eat fresh nice food. Keep your 2500 calories and spend them on whatever u want...life is easy. But The Musclemags and sup industry cant make money on stupid people if they releave the truth!

Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: local hero on September 12, 2015, 01:30:45 AM
Best way to eat tuna..... Two tins in a bowl, pour in tomato soup, add a bit chilli and black pepper, heat up a bit, tastes great...
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Royalty on September 12, 2015, 05:03:57 AM
U must be very very stupid to eat dry tasteless bad tuna. And now asking for bad tasteless salmon...

Why eat shit? Eat fresh nice food. Keep your 2500 calories and spend them on whatever u want...life is easy. But The Musclemags and sup industry cant make money on stupid people if they releave the truth!



You need to be thrown down a flight of stairs
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Al Doggity on September 12, 2015, 05:40:02 AM
You need to be thrown down a flight of stairs

That comment wasn't worthy of taking offense to.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Royalty on September 12, 2015, 05:49:06 AM
That comment wasn't worthy of taking offense to.

It's his tradition to enter threads and call people "stupid". It's non-stop
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Princess L on September 12, 2015, 06:34:52 AM
Anybody do anything good with canned tuna or salmon? (I don't like tuna. Would just switch out tuna for salmon.)

Would like to add more canned fish to diet, but not at the expense of taste. Have yet to find a decent canned fish recipe that isn't a mayo salad or a tuna cake.

These sound a little weird, but they're actually pretty good for a quick lunch.  I prefer the pouches over the canned.

Mash the canned salmon with a cooked sweet potato (nuke for ~5 min.), a little mustard (I like a combo of a couple different types), some sweet pickle relish and a little olive oil.  Heated warm or even room temp.

Chopped up fresh (they're in season) tomatoes, canned salmon, a little ranch dressing, a little olive oil.

Canned salmon in a bowl of roasted red pepper tomato soup (box) from Trader Joe's topped with a little feta is pretty good too.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Al Doggity on September 12, 2015, 06:37:24 AM
It's his tradition to enter threads and call people "stupid". It's non-stop

That's why I advised not to waste the energy. The comment was directed at me and I forgot it immediately after reading.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Al Doggity on September 12, 2015, 06:39:26 AM
These sound a little weird, but they're actually pretty good for a quick lunch.  I prefer the pouches over the canned.

Mash the canned salmon with a cooked sweet potato (nuke for ~5 min.), a little mustard (I like a combo of a couple different types), some sweet pickle relish and a little olive oil.  Heated warm or even room temp.

Chopped up fresh (they're in season) tomatoes, canned salmon, a little ranch dressing, a little olive oil.

Canned salmon in a bowl of roasted red pepper tomato soup (box) from Trader Joe's topped with a little feta is pretty good too.

I actually do the middle one ( sort of). Tomatoes, blue cheese, sesame oil.

The sweet potato one sounds like a little too much for me, though.

I'll give the last one a shot.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: NaturalWonder83 on September 12, 2015, 07:07:01 AM
U gotta get that tonno(sp) tuna in the little glass jar they sell at whole foods
So tasty
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: beakdoctor on September 12, 2015, 07:12:33 AM
Frying it in bacon grease and adding onions makes tuna edible.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Julio Ceasar on September 12, 2015, 04:39:26 PM
It's his tradition to enter threads and call people "stupid". It's non-stop

Haha, not everytime! Come on, why the hell on earth eat tuna???? You must be stupid eating that dry shit fish! Sushi tuna ok...
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Kwon_2 on September 12, 2015, 04:44:32 PM
Haha, not everytime! Come on, why the hell on earth eat tuna???? You must be stupid eating that dry shit fish! Sushi tuna ok...
No confusion, but I find it extremely disingenuous to imply that offering another option won't make proliferators gauge it relative to existing ones.

Nobody looks at the absolute return rate of an option and judges it on its own. It's always relative to other options.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: WOOO on September 12, 2015, 05:21:38 PM
Anybody do anything good with canned tuna or salmon? (I don't like tuna. Would just switch out tuna for salmon.)

Would like to add more canned fish to diet, but not at the expense of taste. Have yet to find a decent canned fish recipe that isn't a mayo salad or a tuna cake.

I love both. Canned salmon recipes are all over the net. Google can help.

My fav involves either adding canned tuba or salmon to a rice and veggie stir fry
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Hulkotron on September 12, 2015, 05:26:05 PM
You need to be thrown down a flight of stairs

 :D
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Powerlift66 on September 13, 2015, 03:57:29 AM
eggs, unions, tuna and oats, mix them together and fry in the pan

Never been part of a union, not sure about that one.

Onions are pretty good though...
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: wes on September 13, 2015, 05:13:00 AM
Never been part of a union, not sure about that one.

Onions are pretty good though...
:D
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Ronnie Rep on September 13, 2015, 08:33:16 AM
Used to switch it with Tuna when I was dieting occasionally.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Submissionfytr on September 13, 2015, 07:36:39 PM
Good ideas, hard to choke this stuff down...
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Big Chiro Flex on September 13, 2015, 09:33:44 PM
hey fuckers, make a salmon-salad with it but instead of mayo, use a mashed avocado.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: maxkane69 on September 13, 2015, 11:19:50 PM
Best way to eat tuna..... Two tins in a bowl, pour in tomato soup, add a bit chilli and black pepper, heat up a bit, tastes great...

I just throw up !!! >:(
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: G_Thang on September 14, 2015, 05:32:01 AM
canned sardines are better. u can eat them with crackers.

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Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: BigCyp on September 14, 2015, 07:40:51 AM
Al, trust me on this (but if you don't like lime please skip):

Firstly make sure you buy tinned tuna 'steak' not 'chunks', and try and get it in spring water not brine or oil. Just chop some onion as small as you can get it (maybe less than a quarter of a small onion) and then chop up 2 tomatoes into say 1cm cubes.

Drain the tuna and get it as dry as you can, then simply stir in the raw onion and tomato and a good drizzle of olive oil, some salt and black pepper. Just before eating it (usually on it's own or in a wholewheat pitta) cut a lime in half and squeeze on as much lime juice as you prefer (I use the whole thing).

Takes me about 3-4 mins and it's delicious.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Uncle Joon on September 14, 2015, 07:43:13 AM
Al, trust me on this (but if you don't like lime please skip):

Firstly make sure you buy tinned tuna 'steak' not 'chunks', and try and get it in spring water not brine or oil. Just chop some onion as small as you can get it (maybe less than a quarter of a small onion) and then chop up 2 tomatoes into say 1cm cubes.

Drain the tuna and get it as dry as you can, then simply stir in the raw onion and tomato and a good drizzle of olive oil, some salt and black pepper. Just before eating it (usually on it's own or in a wholewheat pitta) cut a lime in half and squeeze on as much lime juice as you prefer (I use the whole thing).

Takes me about 3-4 mins and it's delicious.

That's shit. No real Greek eat's Tuna. It's a pussy move.
Replace Tuna with nice lamb or chicken shwarma or shish kebab and you are on to a winner.
Don't want no lip from you about it.
Allow it.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: BigCyp on September 14, 2015, 07:50:34 AM
That's shit. No real Greek eat's Tuna. It's a pussy move.
Replace Tuna with nice lamb or chicken shwarma or shish kebab and you are on to a winner.
Don't want no lip from you about it.
Allow it.


Not so easy to eat lamb and chicken shwarma everyday, when you weren't born with your dads pin number tattooed on your cock  ;)

Anyway, you should try that recipe. It is delicious.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Uncle Joon on September 14, 2015, 08:36:28 AM
Not so easy to eat lamb and chicken shwarma everyday, when you weren't born with your dads pin number tattooed on your cock  ;)

Anyway, you should try that recipe. It is delicious.

I hate fish. It's nasty
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: El Diablo Blanco on September 14, 2015, 09:08:21 AM
This whole thread makes me throw up in my mouth
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: OB1 on September 14, 2015, 09:09:36 AM
Nowadays a lot of fish is highly contaminated aswell.
Especially big fish like tuna.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Al Doggity on September 14, 2015, 09:20:29 AM
Nowadays a lot of fish is highly contaminated aswell.
Especially big fish like tuna.



That's one of the reasons I'll choose canned salmon over tuna. It's lower on the food chain so it is less likely to contain pollutants. 

Here's something funny. I hit the gym this morning and ran into a guy I've spoken to a handful of times, bro's in excellent shape. Based on a few things I've posted in the past, he figured out who I was a while ago. So, we laughed a second about that, then he brought up this thread. He said that I should think about canned mackerel if I'm going to do canned fish because it's slightly lower in fat, slightly more nutritious, tasted about the same as salmon and is way less expensive. And he's right about nutrition and price. I will pick up a can later to see if I like the taste.

Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: MAXX on September 14, 2015, 02:48:01 PM
just trow the tuna can in the mixer with some lemonade. while at it might aswell throw down some egg and eggwhites. down it in 10 seconds. no big deal..
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: dr.chimps on September 14, 2015, 02:55:35 PM
My tuna: One can tuna: dollop of miracle whip; big *squirt* of sriracha; sizeable TBS of garlic. Mix. Then top/add sliced cucumber, berry tomatoes, sliced onions, and jalapenos. Microwave a naan, or another flatbread and you have a great lunch. 
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Never1AShow on September 14, 2015, 04:51:44 PM
At the risk of bumping, I am begging that this thread be deleted.  Every time I see the words "canned salmon" I start to wretch.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Al Doggity on September 14, 2015, 05:34:52 PM
Bad news guys. I stopped by the grocery store on my way home from work and they didn't have any canned mackerel. They don't sell it. I think it' has a bad reputation for some stores. If I see the guy again , I will ask him where he buys his. He probably lives not too far from here.
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Submissionfytr on September 14, 2015, 06:14:51 PM
Just made the salmon, tomato, onion, and oil recipe and much better than dried canned fish! Thanks BigCyp, any other good ones appreciated!
Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Al Doggity on September 14, 2015, 06:26:09 PM
Al, trust me on this (but if you don't like lime please skip):

Firstly make sure you buy tinned tuna 'steak' not 'chunks', and try and get it in spring water not brine or oil. Just chop some onion as small as you can get it (maybe less than a quarter of a small onion) and then chop up 2 tomatoes into say 1cm cubes.

Drain the tuna and get it as dry as you can, then simply stir in the raw onion and tomato and a good drizzle of olive oil, some salt and black pepper. Just before eating it (usually on it's own or in a wholewheat pitta) cut a lime in half and squeeze on as much lime juice as you prefer (I use the whole thing).

Takes me about 3-4 mins and it's delicious.

Hmm. Skipped over this before. As it's getting rave reviews, will have to try.
The fact that you emphasize getting the tuna as dry as possible tells me you have some insight into how to used canned tuna properly.

Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: Princess L on September 15, 2015, 06:35:53 AM
Bad news guys. I stopped by the grocery store on my way home from work and they didn't have any canned mackerel. They don't sell it. I think it' has a bad reputation for some stores. If I see the guy again , I will ask him where he buys his. He probably lives not too far from here.

This is what it looks like straight out of the can   :-X :-X :-X

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Title: Re: Canned Salmon...?
Post by: OB1 on September 15, 2015, 06:38:51 AM
This is what it looks like straight out of the can   :-X :-X :-X

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