Pair this hearty casserole with a crunchy and vibrant Rainbow Slaw for a perfectly balanced meal.  Thank you Arla Lactofree for sponsoring this post and keeping Vikalinka kitchen cooking!!  Tuna Noodle casserole usually evokes quite strong feelings. Both good and bad. I didn’t grow up eating this American classic but I have experienced it as a young adult while attending college in Minnesota.  I can’t say I was thrilled whenever it was on the menu. The tuna noodle casserole, we were served in our college cafeteria, was quite a bland mixture held together by copious amounts of Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup and mayonnaise. No, it didn’t leave a good impression. 

Tuna Noodle Casserole From Scratch

What possessed me to re-make it you might ask? I guess the realisation that the basis of it is quite good, and if used with quality ingredients and infused with flavour, could be healthy and nutritious. Not to mention, extremely cheap. Yes, tuna noodle casserole is very inexpensive way to feed a crowd. It is also quite convenient as you can make it ahead of time and freeze it until needed. The quality will remain the same.  The idea for this tuna noodle casserole came from a tuna melt I made one day using tuna, capers, mayo, mustard and tarragon on a slice of sourdough. I was just playing around and using the ingredients I had. When I took the first bite, the taste of it blew my mind! So turning the sandwich into a hot casserole made from scratch was a no brainer.

How To Make It

The recipe I am sharing today is a creamy and cheesy riff off the retro version we all know. I updated the recipe by swapping out the Campbell’s cream of mushroom sauce for a much more sophisticated, homemade cream sauce. This homemade sauce is very easy to make and it actually compliments the rest of the ingredients instead of competing with them like the cream of mushroom soup does. Capers, tarragon (game changer), a splash of white wine and dijon mustard all work so well in combination with tuna.  Let me tell you…this dish was such a hit with my kids. It became an instant family favourite. If you don’t like tarragon, use parsley but I beg you to give tarragon a chance.

Add Some Fibre

I decided to use wholewheat fusilli and also added cavolo nero kale for extra nutrition. Top finish it off, I sprinkled some cheese and herb and garlic breadcrumbs. I know it may sound like a presumptuous statement but I think I created the tastiest tuna noodle casserole ever!! Another win is it takes 30 minutes to prepare and it is so inexpensive!!

Serving Suggestions

One of the best things about this dish is that it’s a one pan dinner since we have starch, protein and a vegetable cooked together.  So all you need to round off your meal is a delicious Winter Salad. 

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