What's your favorite way to eat canned tuna?

Posts: 508 Member
edited November 2024 in Recipes
I love using canned tuna for a quick meal, but coming up with recipes is difficult. I usually make a tuna melt (plain with some cheese) or tuna hotdish (noodles, peas, little cheese). I hate tuna salad sandwiches, which seems to be the only thing I can find. Also, I prefer to eat it hot. Cold canned tuna is weird to me.

What's your favorite way to eat the stuff?

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  • Posts: 126 Member
    i can't stand tuna, but i make tuna patties for my husband. mix 1 can tuna with 1 egg, and enough bread crumbs to hold a patty together. add whatever spices you want. form into patties and pan fry.
  • Posts: 3,018 Member
    I add tuna to my salad a few times a week.
  • Posts: 939 Member
    Have you tried the Starkist tuna creation pouches? I particularly love the sweet and spicy, hickory smoked and ranch flavors. It so delicious (and so different from canned tuna IMO), that you don't need to do much to it. I just like to put it on whole wheat crackers.
  • Posts: 4,907 Member
    edited January 2016
    Mix with avocado, hard boiled egg and cherry tomatoes (halved), or any combination of the three. Sometimes I throw in a spoon of Greek Yogurt. Also add salt and pepper or cayenne pepper.

    You can make a nice tuna salad with lemon, olive oil and fresh chopped basil. That is good on crackers or a bed of greens. Also, a tuna nicoise salad is nice and can be made with grilled or canned tuna, although I would probably use albacore.

    Sorry, I missed that you like it hot. My mom used to make creamed tuna on toast when we were kids, but I'm pretty sure it's not too low in calories.

    http://www.food.com/recipe/creamed-tuna-on-toast-21497
  • Posts: 6,998 Member
    I just like it with miracle whip and celery on crackers. It's one of my absolute favorite things.
  • Posts: 8,171 Member
    Feed it to my cats.
  • Posts: 14,464 Member
  • Posts: 6,474 Member
    like the cat, straight out of the can
  • Posts: 90 Member
    Avacado, lime juice, a little salt and red onions. Plain, sandwich, with crackers.
  • Posts: 14,517 Member
    Tuna Divan - arrange thawed broccoli in a baking dish. Top with drained tuna. Mix cream of chicken soup and 1/3 c. milk. Pour over tuna. Sprinkle with parmesan (or cheddar) cheese. Bake 20 minutes @ 350° I like to sprinkle it with a few chow mien noodles 5 minutes before it's done.

  • Posts: 82 Member
    I eat it straight from the can. If I cook it on the stove top long enough, it tastes like salmon.
  • Posts: 70 Member
    tuna on toast with Avocado
  • Posts: 733 Member
    I just ate a tuna sandwich for breakfast and was going to start a thread just like this to get some ideas for something other than tuna with mayo! Perfect timing :smiley:

    @lporter229 all of your suggestions (except creamed tuna) sound amazing! Now I know how I'm going to use the avocado I bought yesterday!
  • Posts: 1,196 Member
    Try Tuna Puttenensca. Rachael Ray has a pasta bake recipe. I just make the sauce and serve it over spaghetti or spaghetti squash. It can be as spicy as you like. Sounds strange tuna in pasta sauce but it is very good not fishy.
    soupspiceeverythingnice.blogspot.com/2015/03/tuna-puttanesca-spaghetti-squash.html

    Tuna%2BPuttenesca%2BSpaghetti%2BSquash2.jpg
  • Posts: 2,561 Member
    Next week I plan to make a penne dish with broccoli slaw, tuna, and a homemade tomato sauce. With parmesan, of course.

    While cutting, I'll take 1.5 oz elbow noodles + 2.6oz pouch of tuna + 1 tablespoon reduced fat parmesan + spray butter and pair it with some fruit for lunch. It sounds like a sad meal to me now that I'm bulking, but it was one of my favorites when my macros were a lot lower.

    I've never tried the pan fried tuna patties, but I definitely plan to once I'm forced to cut again.
  • Posts: 714 Member
    like the cat, straight out of the can

    Mostly. But I use a fork ;)
  • Posts: 41,865 Member
    I don't care much for canned tuna save for tuna salad in sandwiches and tuna/noodle casserole. I used canned salmon to make a bisque and chowder.
  • Posts: 111 Member
    OP, I know you said you don't like to eat it cold, but I discovered on accident that tuna mixed in with cottage cheese is yummy! It sounds kind of gross, but I love it. It's a protein bomb!
  • Posts: 73 Member
    edited January 2016
    mix 1/4 tsp Dijon, garlic powder and basil with the canned tuna. Eat with Olive oil and Dill Triscuits, with a chunk of avocado on each cracker.

    Fiber, Protein and healthy Fat covered!
  • Posts: 624 Member
    I like it on a cracker with hot sauce, or mixed up with some mustard, black beans, and onions. Yum!
  • Posts: 1,413 Member
    lporter229 wrote: »
    Mix with avocado, hard boiled egg and cherry tomatoes (halved), or any combination of the three. Sometimes I throw in a spoon of Greek Yogurt. Also add salt and pepper or cayenne pepper.

    You can make a nice tuna salad with lemon, olive oil and fresh chopped basil. That is good on crackers or a bed of greens. Also, a tuna nicoise salad is nice and can be made with grilled or canned tuna, although I would probably use albacore.

    Sorry, I missed that you like it hot. My mom used to make creamed tuna on toast when we were kids, but I'm pretty sure it's not too low in calories.

    http://www.food.com/recipe/creamed-tuna-on-toast-21497

    My mum used to make creamed tuna on toast!! (Good memory of my Mum.)
  • Posts: 1,168 Member
    I almost never buy it canned now that the flavor pouches exist. I love the spicy thai chili one and the sweet and spicy. I eat it straight from the pouch.

    When I do buy plain tuna, I mix it with either plain yogurt or some cottage cheese, diced onion, diced cucumber, sometimes diced serrano pepper, sometimes diced pickles and some fresh ground pepper. I only add a dash of salt when I use the yogurt and never with the cottage cheese. Ingredients are basically up to what is on hand. I like it in a sandwich or on some crackers.
  • Posts: 342 Member
    2 of my favorite ways (heated preparations with cold additions): 1) +avocado, salsa, & EVOO; 2) +Balsamic vinaigrette & Coconut manna
  • Posts: 392 Member
    Tuna salad, tuna sandwich or put it in some veggie and tomato sauce over pasta/rice.
  • Posts: 3,380 Member
    Tuna cakes (like cheap crab cakes). Tuna Patties or you can make them exactly like crab cakes mixed with breadcrumbs or cooked potato. I like to top with some kind of mayo based sauce with a little heat.
  • Posts: 36 Member
    Yuck-I eat it holding my nose.
  • Posts: 7,097 Member
    Khovde07 wrote: »
    I love using canned tuna for a quick meal, but coming up with recipes is difficult. I usually make a tuna melt (plain with some cheese) or tuna hotdish (noodles, peas, little cheese). I hate tuna salad sandwiches, which seems to be the only thing I can find. Also, I prefer to eat it hot. Cold canned tuna is weird to me.

    What's your favorite way to eat the stuff?

    They sell packs of tuna and beans, or tuna, pasta and veg. I have those sometimes for lunch at work.
  • Posts: 3 Member
    I like to put it in my omelet! I use one small can, one egg (whole) and 1/2 cup of spinach. If I'm feeling really inspired and I have enough fat to consume, I put a tbsp of parmesan too. It's super low carb and protein packed!
  • Posts: 12 Member
    I like making little cakes with it. I mix it with some egg, some breadcrumbs, chili garlic sauce, and cilantro and grill the cakes :)
  • Posts: 11 Member
    I love these ideas!
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