The cooking oil that carries the ingredients of this dish becomes the sauce, so use your best olive oil.
1. Warm the oil in a pan.
2. Drain a can of tuna (in spring water, not oil) and break the tuna into chunks. Add to the oil and warm the
Tuna and spinach pasta is given a fresh twist with a squeeze of citrus. Photo / Kellie Blizard
The cooking oil that carries the ingredients of this dish becomes the sauce, so use your best olive oil.
1. Warm the oil in a pan.
2. Drain a can of tuna (in spring water, not oil) and break the tuna into chunks. Add to the oil and warm the
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