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Edwardian Tuna Cakes: The Upstairs Version of a Pantry Staple

downtonabbeycooks · May 27, 2026 ·

Tuna out of a tin has a reputation problem. It calls to mind sad desk lunches, not candlelit dining rooms.

But here’s the thing. The Edwardians were resourceful cooks. They knew how to take a modest ingredient and make it presentable. A little lemon zest, a handful of capers, some fresh herbs — and suddenly you’re not eating pantry food. You’re eating something you’d serve guests.

These tuna cakes are that version.

A Note on Tinned Fish in the Edwardian Kitchen

Canned goods came into widespread use in Britain during the Victorian era, and by the Edwardian period (1901 to 1914), tinned fish was a staple in households across the class spectrum. Tinned salmon and sardines appeared regularly in middling households. Tinned tuna, known as “tunny,” was less common in Britain but well established in French and Mediterranean cooking, where it had been preserved in oil for centuries.

Mrs. Patmore would have known how to elevate a tin of fish. She would have reached for capers, mustard, and lemon without thinking twice.

What Makes These Gourmet

Standard tuna cakes use egg, breadcrumbs, and mayonnaise. Nothing wrong with that. These add:

  • Capers. Briny and punchy. They do the work of seasoning without adding much salt.
  • Lemon zest and juice. Zest goes in the cakes. Juice brightens the finished plate.
  • Fresh herbs. Parsley or dill. Either works. Dill is the more elegant choice.
  • Shallot. Milder than onion. Finer texture. Worth the extra minute of chopping.
  • Parmesan. Optional, but it deepens the flavour and helps the crust go golden.

The result has a distinctly coastal bistro character. Not fussy. Not expensive. Just well-seasoned and worth making.


Downton-Style Gourmet Tuna Cakes

Gourmet tuna cakes with capers, lemon, and fresh herbs -- golden and crisp outside, tender inside, and on the table in under 30 minutes.
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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
chilling 15 minutes mins
Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cans tuna very well drained.
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/3 cup panko breadcrumbs.
  • 2 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1 tbsp finely minced shallot or red onion
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley or dill
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp capers chopped
  • 2 tbsp grated Parmesan optional
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 2 tbsp olive oil for frying
  • Optional pinch of Old Bay or celery seed.
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Instructions
 

  • Mix the tuna, egg, panko, mayonnaise, Dijon, shallot, herbs, lemon zest, lemon juice, capers, Parmesan, salt, pepper, and optional seasoning in a bowl until just combined.
  • Shape into 4 large cakes or 6 smaller ones.
  • Chill for 10 to 15 minutes so they hold together better.
  • Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat.
  • Cook the cakes for 4 to 5 minutes per side until golden and heated through.
  • Drain briefly on paper towels.
  • Serve warm.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Downton-Style Gourmet Tuna Cakes

Gourmet tuna cakes with capers, lemon, and fresh herbs — golden and crisp outside, tender inside, and on the table in under 30 minutes.
No ratings yet
Print Recipe Pin Recipe
Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook Time 10 minutes mins
chilling 15 minutes mins
Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine American
Servings 4 servings

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cans tuna very well drained.
  • 1 large egg
  • 1/3 cup panko breadcrumbs.
  • 2 tbsp mayonnaise
  • 1 tsp Dijon mustard
  • 1 tbsp finely minced shallot or red onion
  • 1 tbsp chopped parsley or dill
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp capers chopped
  • 2 tbsp grated Parmesan optional
  • Salt and black pepper to taste
  • 2 tbsp olive oil for frying
  • Optional pinch of Old Bay or celery seed.
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Instructions
 

  • Mix the tuna, egg, panko, mayonnaise, Dijon, shallot, herbs, lemon zest, lemon juice, capers, Parmesan, salt, pepper, and optional seasoning in a bowl until just combined.
  • Shape into 4 large cakes or 6 smaller ones.
  • Chill for 10 to 15 minutes so they hold together better.
  • Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium heat.
  • Cook the cakes for 4 to 5 minutes per side until golden and heated through.
  • Drain briefly on paper towels.
  • Serve warm.
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

Filed Under: Appetizer, Budget Saver, Garden Party, Low Fat, Luncheon, Main Course, Picnic, Side Dish, Upstairs with the Crawleys

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