Canned Tuna Recipes

  1. Tuna Noodle Casserole There’s really something comforting about casseroles, like our tuna casserole recipe here. Whip this one up in a flash and watch how fast your family finishes off this creamy, cheesy, heavenly goodness. Yum! Like any casserole, this one is best served straight from the oven. I love pairing it with veggies, like Greek Salad or Bacon-Wrapped Asparagus, to make it more filling. Make-Ahead: Assemble the casserole in a baking dish and wrap it with a cling wrap. Store it in the fridge for up to two days or freeze it for up to two months. Simply thaw it in the fridge overnight, and bake when ready to serve.
  2. Tuna Macaroni Salad Be a potluck star with this easy tuna salad recipe that will surely impress everyone at the table. They’ll surely enjoy the lovely combination of sweet and tangy flavors of this tuna salad from mayonnaise, mustard, lemon, and sweet relish. I know this dish is already a filling on its own, but hey, there’s always room for more if you’ll ask me. Serve it with Tortilla Chips or Sauteed Brussels Sprouts to make it even more enjoyable. Make-Ahead: Transfer the salad into an airtight container, and it will be good for 3-4 days in the fridge. I don’t recommend freezing it because the mayonnaise tends to separate when frozen, altering our salad’s texture.
  3. Tuna Melt Level up your tuna sandwich and effortlessly turn it into this fancy tuna melt without the hefty price tag. Indeed, you can quickly whip up one of the easy tuna recipes with canned tuna, cheese, and fresh veggies. Oh yes! 👌 Go all out and impress your loved ones with a complete brunch spread by serving this Tuna Melt along with Potato Wedges and a warm bowl of French Onion Soup. Make-Ahead: Prepare a hefty serving of tuna salad ahead of time to cater to sudden tuna melt cravings. Simply store it in a clean bowl or an airtight container and keep it in the fridge for up to four days. When ready to serve, prepare and assemble as instructed to enjoy it warm.
  4. Avocado White Bean Tuna Salad Are you looking for a tuna recipe that is fresh, light, and healthy? Then let me introduce you to yet another tuna salad recipe that will bring a fresh feeling to your palate while giving you also the protein and nutrients your body needs. ❤ Aside from vinaigrette, you can also try it with Homemade Ranch Dressing and Caesar Salad Dressing for an extra twist to this recipe. And if you want a more substantial meal, you can always pair it with a slice or two of Whole Wheat Bread or Cornbread Muffin. This salad tastes best after all the flavors have settled in. So, I usually make it a day ahead and enjoy it chilled the next day. It will keep in the fridge for up to three days if properly stored. And since avocado is highly perishable, I suggest adding the avocado chunks on the day of serving. 😉
  5. Vegan Tuna Salad And yes, it’s possible to enjoy vegan tuna salad without real tuna in it. Pretty impressive, huh? All thanks to amazing canned palm hearts mixed with chickpeas to give the “tuna” more body. All hail to the versatility of this tuna recipe; you can enjoy it as a sandwich spread in lettuce wraps, sliced bread, or tortilla wraps. And to complete our vegan combo meal, you can also pair this “tuna” salad with Baked Stuffed Plantains or Tomato Basil Soup. And the best part of this tuna recipe is that you can make this ahead, which will keep for about a week in the fridge. Oh yes! This “tuna” salad is perfect for brunch or snacks, especially for busy weekday mornings. 😉

Fresh Tuna Recipes

  1. Grilled Tuna Steaks I know for sure that you’ll enjoy this grilled tuna recipe. Especially with its goodness flavors from grated ginger, toasted seasme oil, rice vinegar, and soy sauce Enjoy these tuna steaks on their own or pair them with some Sauteed Brussels Sprouts or Wedge Salad on the side. You can also turn them into more amazing fresh tuna recipes by swapping the salmon with tuna steaks in Salmon Pasta and Salmon Salad, talking about endless possibilities with marinated tuna steaks. Wow! Grilled tuna is best enjoyed straight from the grill to enjoy its juicy and tender goodness. Although it’s almost impossible to have leftovers, they’ll safely keep in the fridge for up to three days and up to two months in the freezer. Reheat on a stovetop, grill, or oven. Don’t forget to thaw before reheating.
  2. Ahi Tuna Poke Balls All this Ahi tuna needs is a good marinade, and it’s good to go. Easy peasy! Truly one of the best fresh tuna recipes you’ll ever taste with no cooking skills required. It’s genuinely nourishing, too, along with slices of cucumber, radish, avocado, served on a bowl of rice. What a winner dish, indeed! 🤩 I’ll gladly finish a bowl of this Ahi tuna poke balls with Pineapple Cucumber Salad or Watermelon Salad on the side. The perfect balance of sweetness and tartness goes well with poke and will surely bring you spoonfuls of happiness with every bite. Yum! And since Ahi tuna is served raw, it is best to consume it immediately to prevent bacteria from accumulating. So, I suggest preparing this dish only in a serving that you can finish on the same day. Whether you opt for fresh or canned tuna, all these tuna recipes will surely be a crowd favorite in an instant. From my personal favorite, Tuna Melt, to the quick and easy Tuna Macaroni Salad, you don’t need to spend much on preparing these recipes. Yaaay! (Also check out my Cod and Salmon Recipe Collections.) Enjoy!

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