Substitutions for Mayo in Tuna
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PLAIN greek yogurt. I emphasize plain. I made that mistake once...
Heeheehee - and GREEK - I made that mistake more than once!0 -
A little cottage cheese. I love it. Breakstone has little 90 calorie cups.0
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So I'm looking for a substitute for mayo when I make my tuna. I'm not a fan of tuna just by itself. I really don't know how I feel about light mayo or miracle whip. I'm not totally against them, just never have tried them. I welcome all ideas! Thanks so much!
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Have you tried the olive Oil Mayo?
i love the one with Peppercorns in it.0 -
Miracle Whip Lite only 20 calories per serving, and taste great too .0
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I used to have light mayonnaise, but it's basically just watered-down mayonnaise, although some are simply full of chemicals to make up for the lack of fat and flavor. I recommend canola mayonnaise instead; that's what I use and it's got some healthy monounsaturated fats from canola oil with the taste and consistency of mayonnaise.
For tuna salad, one of my favorite recipes has a combination of plain yogurt (it suggests low-fat) and olive oil, which is delicious! Since where in the Recipes forum, here's a recipe for Tuscan Tuna Salad Sandwiches from the 400 Calorie Cookbook, one of my favorite cookbooks.
Tuscan Tuna Salad Sandwich - 4 servings (340 calories/10g fat/1.5g sat fat/620mg sodium/43g carb/8g fiber/21g protein/15% dv calcium)
Combine the following for tuna salad:
6 oz can water-packed light tuna, drained
15-19 oz can small white beans, rinsed and drained ~ i use cannellini
1/4 cup chopped fresh parsley
1/4 cup dry-pack sun-dried tomatoes ~ if they're packed in oil, reduce oil by a bit
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
2 tablespoons finely chopped shallots ~ sometimes i omit; i suppose reg. onion could work for a milder flavor
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice ~ i always omit, and it isn't to dry!
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 tablespoons low-fat plain yogurt
Divide salad evenly into 4 6.5" whole wheat pitas, cut crosswise in half. Add 2 tablespoons shredded romaine lettuce to each sandwich and enjoy!
Although it can get a bit messy because it's pretty wet, this recipe is fairly portable.0 -
Has anyone tried the calorie-free mayo from Walden Farms? I was really skeptical at first and I think in some uses it may not compare to the real thing but I tried it in tuna salad (added relish and olives for additional flavor) and it was great. Added the creaminess I like (I normally have a hard time not using ALOT of mayo). See website below and description of the product. They also have new flavored mayos...
http://www.waldenfarms.com/products/mayo.html
It’s a Amazin'! Great Taste, No Calories. How do we do it? Rich Natural Flavors. Walden Farms NEW AMAZIN' MAYO made “The Walden Way” is the delicious alternative to high calorie, high fat spreads. Walden Farms Amazin' MAYO is made with lemon juice, cider vinegar and natural fresh flavors, yet has no calories, fat, carbs, gluten or sugars of any kind. Switch & Save up to 600 calories preparing tuna, egg, chicken, macaroni or potato salad! Delicious on sandwiches or use to make your favorite dip.
Switch and save hundreds of calories every time, ”The Walden Way.”0 -
Dijonaisse if you can find it! I always have to go to a couple stores lately. It's like creamy mustard but still very low calorie.
I also like tuna plain, sprinkled with lemon juice and lots of salt and freshly cracked black pepper. Honestly, don't knock it unless you try it! When I do it this way I don't squeeze out as much of the water from the can as I would if I was mixing it with something else.0 -
I like tuna packed in sunflower oil I just add relish and mustard to my tuna sammies
Where do you buy this and what brand is it? I swear it's impossible to find oil packed tuna lately!0 -
What's wrong with mayo? Why do you need a substitute ?
I don't eat tuna, but my homemade EVOO mayo is delicious and goes on just about anything savoury0 -
Sri racha0
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Italian Salad dressing (low or non fat) will add just a little kick without making it heavy.0
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Just wanted to pop in and mention Lemonaise...Im not a fan of Mayo but in my house we all love this stuff!
http://www.qbfoods.com/lemonaise.html#garlicherblemonaise0 -
I use apples and lettuce.0
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bacon0
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Plain greek yogurt.0
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