Dinner Takeout Food Alternatives

Two Easy Spring Dishes That Don't Require Much Prep Time

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Tuna and Macaroni Puttanesca Recipe, Michael Vyskocil

Instead of reaching for the phone to order takeout, reach for these two recipes for a simple springtime meal.

You've come home from work, realizing you only have 30 minutes to prepare dinner. Before reaching for the phone to order takeout, reach for these two recipes for a quick-and-delicious dinner in a snap. The Tuna and Macaroni Puttanesca makes a great main course. Grab a handful of fresh greens from your garden or refrigerator, whisk up a simple vinaigrette of red-wine vinegar and olive oil, and you have a very simple salad. For dessert, what could be better than springtime Fruit Sundaes? Enjoy.

Tuna and Macaroni Puttanesca Recipe

To cut preparation time for this dish, substitute two 6-ounce cans of oil-packed, Italian-style light tuna, drained and broken into small chunks.

Serves 4

Ingredients:

Directions:

  1. Warm the oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add the garlic and onions; cook until the onions are translucent, about 8 minutes.
  2. Cover a large pot of salted water, and bring to a boil. Drop the shells into the boiling water, and stir to keep the shells from sticking together. Cook until al dente.
  3. Meanwhile, add the tomatoes, capers, rosemary, and olives to the onions; season with salt and pepper. Raise the heat to medium high, and cook until the tomatoes are heated through, about 4 minutes.
  4. Drain the shells, and transfer to a cooling rack. In a large mixing bowl, stir together the tuna, avocado, oil, lemon juice, chives, and mustard. Add the tomatoes to the tuna mixture, and combine. Spoon about 1/4 cup of the tuna salad mixture into each shell. Arrange 2 filled shells per serving with a cantaloupe wedge on each plate.

*Note: To cook the tuna fillet, rub the fish with cooking oil. Grill the fish on the rack of an uncovered grill directly over medium to medium-hot coals 8 to 12 minutes, turning once, until the fish just flakes with a fork. Remove the fish from the grill, and cool until ready to use in the above recipe.

Fruit Sundaes Recipe

This "sundae" uses fruit instead of ice cream to satisfy any sweet tooth with a medley of the season's best fruit.

Serves 4

Ingredients:

  1. In a chilled mixing bowl of an electric mixer, beat the whipping cream until soft peaks form (the tips will just start to curl, but should remain soft to the touch). Fold in the chocolate syrup and the cookie pieces with a rubber scraper. Arrange the fruit in 4 dessert dishes.
  2. Spoon the whipped cream over top. Sprinkle with a few pieces of coconut, and serve immediately.

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Tuna and Macaroni Puttanesca Recipe, Michael Vyskocil
Fruit Sundaes, Michael Vyskocil
     


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