Tuna Pea Wiggle

Posted by Laura on Thursday Mar 18, 2010 Under Main Dish, Vittles

9 300x214 Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comWhen I was a kid, my absolute favorite meal, was Tuna Pea Wiggle.  Honestly, I thought maybe my mother or grandmother made up the name for this recipe.  But no, it turns out ‘wiggle’ is a real term, for ‘cream sauce’.   I think that just having the word ‘wiggle’ in the name of this dish, is enough to intrigue any silly kid.  Having crackers for dinner, may be another plus. At least, that’s how we make it. There are other variations I’ll mention after, but my kids and our whole family, LOVES Tuna Pea Wiggle, just as much as I do.   As Catholics, this is a great meatless meal for the days of abstinence of Lent, and we often have it on those days. But that doesn’t keep us from eating it the rest of the year!

Here’s how to make it:

1 ingredients Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.com* Participating Ingredients:

  • 2 cups milk
  • 1 tsp. butter or margarine, and add to milk above
  • 3/4 cups peas (we use frozen)
  • 1-2 cans of tuna
  • salt & pepper
  • 2 Tbsp cornstarch, mixed w/ 1/4 c. milk
  • saltine crackers

*  We double this recipe, for our family of 6, and we eat it all in one meal. Everyone has seconds.  For a doubled recipe, we use 2 cans of tuna. We like it a little saucier.

2 Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comAdd 2 Tbsp. of cornstarch to1/4 cup of milk, and mix to dissolve with fork.

3 Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.com In a medium saucepan, heat the milk and butter/margarine until bubbles form around edge of pan.         
DO NOT BOIL!

Stir in the cornstarch and milk mixture.   Cook until it thickens.

4 tuna peas Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comAdd tuna and peas.

5 tunapeawiggle Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comMix it all in.

6 lentmeal Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comAdd salt and pepper to taste.

7 tunapearecipe Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comStir and let thicken a bit more.   It’s just a visual thing. There is no amount of time, right, or wrong way.

8 crackers Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comSpread saltine crackers on a plate.

tunepeawiggle Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comLadle Tuna Pea Wiggle over the saltine crackers.  Salt and pepper a bit more, if desired.  I desire.

9 Tuna Pea Wiggle  ourhouseofjoyfulnoise.comEnjoy every-single-bite.

Don’t be afraid to have seconds.

Now, here are a few variations:

- My cousin told me she has always had ‘Salmon Pea Wiggle’.  She has never had it with tuna. Interesting!  The opposite is true for me.

- I’ve heard of people adding cheddar or Velveeta cheese to the sauce.   I love cheese, but not with tuna and peas, personally.

- Tuna Pea Wiggle can also be served over toast, biscuits or boiled potatoes.   But I have always, always had it over the saltine crackers.  Because I’m still that silly kid.

Have you ever had Tune Pea Wiggle?  Does your family eat other variations of it? Do you call it something else?

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7 Responses to “Tuna Pea Wiggle”

  1. Paula Says:

    Another recipe for us to try…

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  2. Kim Says:

    Ah………….good ole’ tuna piggle (as we’ve called it over the years). And the legacy lives on……………. xo

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  3. Laura Says:

    Paula – Today is a good day to do that! It’s Friday! We’re having it for the second Friday in a row. : )

    Kim – Yes, the legacy lives on. Does it live on in your house? Do you guys make it too? I can’t recall if Bum liked it too, when we were little. I was too busy stuffing my face. lol. “Tuna Piggle”….Did you make that name up? lol.

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  4. Kim Says:

    Laura,
    Yes Greg loves it over saltines. Of course I named it that…….I’m the funny joker of the clan. lol My mom used to eat the salmon version but we’ve converted her to the tuna piggle. Haven’t had it in awhile since it’s Greg’s specialty to make and he doesn’t cook much. :(0

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  5. Rene Says:

    I’m making it with tuna instead of salmon this weekend! It’s such a simple recipe, but soooo yummy! And yes, always always over saltines. Extra pepper desired here. I wonder how it might be with other veggies like broc, or corn? xo good stuff, thanks for sharing!

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  6. Laura Says:

    Kim – Well maybe you’ll have to pick up that specialty, if you ever want some again. lol. What kind of meals do you have on the Fridays of Lent? Sometimes, we have a breakfast-dinner, but our other Lent favorite is the Veggie Pockets.

    Rene – Let me know how you like the tuna version, after you have it! I’ve never had the salmon. Does that come in a can? Extra pepper for me too, and a little more salt on top too. Can’t imagine another vegetable IN it (and then would we change the name?)—but you can go ahead and try one if you’d like. lol. ; )

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  7. Michelle Says:

    Wow, I don’t know that I have ever had this! I will definitely have to try this one when Michael is traveling, the smell and taste of peas is the one thing he can’t/won’t eat. I LOVE the name and can just hear Myah say “wriggle”…xoxo

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