Canned tuna
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I use dried dill, lemon juice. Or... A scoop of Mexican salsa. I wrap my tuna in lettuce leaves, Or on a plain rice cake. Or mixed up wth steamed veggies. Also, Ranch salad dressing is Amazing instead of mayo.0
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kristen_wino wrote: »I wrap my tuna in lettuce leaves
like a lettuce wrap type of thing? Because thats something I didnt even think of and I love lettuce wraps. Thanks!0 -
Greek yogurt or caesar dressing.0
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guinevere96 wrote: »I just bought canned tuna for the first time, never really eaten the stuff before and im looking for some good ways to incorporate it into my food boyfriend says to eat it with mayo but id rather not. How do you guys eat it?
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I used to eat canned tuna for lunch all the time, but could never get used to the one in water, I prefer canned in oil, well drained. I used to eat it plain or with avocado - that's pretty good!0
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My go to here lately when I want to eat canned tuna has been a play on a Italian style salad. I use this as a pre or post workout meal due to the carb count.
Canned tuna -usually the whole can
Rice - about 150-200 grams and whatever style you like (brown, basmati, long grain, etc..)
Cannellini Beans (or white beans) -.5 cup, so 130 grams
Tomatoes - about 75-100g to taste
Italian Dressing - about 30g...will use full fat if I need the fat or Bolt Farms variety if want low fat, low calorie
Various Italian spices, herbs, red pepper flake, etc... to taste.
Mix well, let sit for a bit for better taste. Can be eaten cold or hot. And of course, this can be scaled back to accommodate caloric needs and/or food volume.0 -
If you don't like mayo, try a little bit of olive oil and tons of rice vinegar and hot sauce.
Makes it super flavourful and few additional calories!0 -
I like it mixed with cottage cheese or a creamy cheese like laughing cow or brie, etc. I add various chopped veg in it depending on what I have. I absolutely love it with chopped fresh hot or sweet peppers. Some pickle chopped or a relish. A little onion, celery (I can't have raw celery anymore but it is tasty in tuna). Chopped fresh cucumber is good too.
A little mustard is good too especially when adding peppers to it.0 -
put it on top of salad, on top of crackers, make any of the bazillion versions of tuna-salad, on top of cucumbers, mix into egg salad, on bread with cheese (grill for a tuna melt), add to pasta.... everything - add it to everything0
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Mix Sirachi in it, add a bit of cumin too.0
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guinevere96 wrote: »I just bought canned tuna for the first time, never really eaten the stuff before and im looking for some good ways to incorporate it into my food boyfriend says to eat it with mayo but id rather not. How do you guys eat it?
I'm a fan of tuna but I only buy the packs, I've tried to get away from canned items. I enjoy my tune on my brown & wild rice with fresh pico de gallo and a sprinkle of jalapeño cheese. High protein, good carbs.0 -
I have been adding 1/2 a can to my scrambled eggs. I like it.0
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I often have it for lunch at work
I like to mix it with pasta ( hot or cold), couscous, roasted vegies, brown rice.0 -
With cottage cheese and a ton of mustard. It is a protein bomb (perfect when I know I'm falling really short on protein or want to gorge on pasta for dinner while still keeping my macros somewhat around goal).0
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guinevere96 wrote: »sunnybeaches105 wrote: »mayo makes it palatable
Any alternatives to mayo then? Ive never been a big fan of the stuff.
My yoga instructor mentioned using avocado in the place of mayo. I haven't tried it yet since my avocados are sitting like rocks on the counter0 -
guinevere96 wrote: »sunnybeaches105 wrote: »mayo makes it palatable
Any alternatives to mayo then? Ive never been a big fan of the stuff.
My yoga instructor mentioned using avocado in the place of mayo. I haven't tried it yet since my avocados are sitting like rocks on the counter
Ugh I feel you, I bought a bunch yesterday at the farmer's market but there still so hard I could play baseball with them. Patience lol
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I like draining the tuna and then mixing it with 3 Tbsp black bean & corn salsa, 2 Tbsp pico de gallo and 1 1/2 Tbsp balsamic vinegar... Mix and eat with tortilla chips. Sounds weird, but it's amazing0
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When I was a kid I'd always mix it with lawry's lemon pepper marinade instead of mayo, and then some additional fresh cracked pepper.
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