Tuna Fish: What do you do with it w/o the mayo?????
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Miracle Whip light with a boiled egg and dill relish...0
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A little olive oil with lemon juice and fresh cracked pepper - capers are good with it this way, too if you like them!
Hummus is awesome with it
Spicy mustard0 -
A little bit of hummus.
THIS! I found this out by experimenting, because I HATE mayo, but love tuna, and love hummus. A flavored hummus is awesome - I love jalapeno with tuna. I put avocado and pickles with some toasted bread. Favorite. Sandwich. Ever.0 -
Spicy Brown Mustard...or Grey Poupon (depending on what class of person you are).0
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Greek yog
Cottage cheese
I pretty much sub Greek yog for anything that has mayo in it. I've even made potato salad dressed with olive oil, Greek yog and just enough mayo that my family thinks it's normal potato salad.0 -
A little bit of hummus.
I use garlic hummus 2 tb = 70 calories. I make that with two cans of tuna.0 -
with salsa, or egg, or ontop of a salad....for fewer calories you can use mustard , it does actually taste alright0
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nothing wrong with a tbsp of mayo....sheesh0
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If I want a tuna sandwhich/wrap I mix it with mustard.
Or I buy the little cans of flavored tuna and eat it with crackers or a wrap.0 -
Funny, I'm eating tuna right now without mayo for the very first time.
I actually hate, HATE, hate mayo. I think it's the most disgusting thing EVER, but I always put a tiiiiiny bit in my tuna to keep it from being so dry. Today, I used Greek yogurt. I didn't use much (maybe a teaspoon or so), but in the tiny amount I used, there is no fat, 17 calories, and 3g of protein. Didn't affect the taste at all.0 -
I buy the Kraft Lite mayo made with olive oil. It's much better than regular mayo and it taste good.0
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tablespoon of olive oil reduced fat mayo, boiled egg whites, chopped apple and relish on crackers or bread0
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put in the trash can......lol! Seriously, I like a little tuna with my mayo so it's not worth it to me to eat it. I have mixed it with the light olive oil mayo and dijonaise and it was ok...still not my favorite though. Now fresh tuna is another story0
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Lime juice0
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salsa or italian dressing0
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I've used greek yogurt as a mayo replacer0
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Assuming you mean canned tuna:
Avocado mashed or even Guacamole
Hummus
salsa
Avocado and salsa
mustard
All non traditional, but I like them.0 -
I like to get the small flavored tuna cans from Clover Leaf. my favorite is lemon and pepper. And since its flavored, you don't have to add anything0
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I add Billybee honey mustard 2tsp, 2tsp minced garlic, 2tsp flaxmeal, 10 dashes of pepper, 5 dashes of cayenne pepper and some times scallions and Parmesan cheese. Try using safflower mayo if you still want the mayo in your tuna.0
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I normally don't omit mayo. I just use less. But when I'm in the mood for something different I add...
Wasabi paste
Flavored olive oil
Avocado0
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