What to do with tuna

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  • Runfaster14
    Runfaster14 Posts: 90 Member
    Nice and Simple
    Tuna
    an avacado cut in chunks
    juice of one lime
    red onions
    salt and pepper to taste

    i mash this put on low sodium rice cakes, or mix with brown rice. or I put the Tuna and avacado on romaine lettuce with balsamic vinegar and olive oil.

    Easy good lunch.
  • fernlori
    fernlori Posts: 17 Member
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  • bgoodsmile
    bgoodsmile Posts: 68 Member
    BuMp!
  • socalkay
    socalkay Posts: 746 Member
    They recently had this recipe on the blog for tuna mixed with avocado instead of mayonnaise. I haven't tried it yet but for what it's worth:
    http://blog.myfitnesspal.com/2014/06/avocado-tuna-salad/
  • mygnsac
    mygnsac Posts: 13,413 Member
    Tuna Stuffed Tomatoes

    Ingredients
    2 cans tuna, drained
    1/2 cup dry bread crumbs
    1 tablespoon diced onion
    1 tablespoon diced green bell pepper
    1/2 teaspoon chopped fresh tarragon
    3 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
    1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper
    1/4 teaspoon salt
    4 large tomatoes

    Preheat oven to 400°F. Cut a thin slice from the top of each tomato and scoop out most of the pulp leaving a thick shell so that the tomato will hold its shape. Invert on paper towel and set aside. Combine tuna, bread crumbs, onion, bell pepper, tarragon, olive oil, pepper and salt. Stuff each tomato with tuna salad mixture. Place in lightly sprayed pan and bake for 15 - 20 minutes. Garnish with tarragon as desired. Serves 4.

    1 filled tomato: Calories 190 (from Fat 60), Fat 7g (Saturated 1g), Trans Fat 0g, Cholesterol 35mg, Sodium 370mg, Total Carbohydrate 11g, Fiber 3g, Sugars 5g, Protein 22g.
  • bohemian124
    bohemian124 Posts: 152 Member
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  • oldskool556
    oldskool556 Posts: 7 Member
    that tuna on the spinach looks good
  • oldskool556
    oldskool556 Posts: 7 Member
    Looks good
    Tuna Salad Appetizers

    1 can Clover light tuna in water
    ¼ cup chopped celery
    ¼ cup chopped red or while onion
    ¼ cup broccoli florets
    2 tbsp Miracle Whip Non-Fat Dressing (green label, 15cals per tbsp)
    1 tsp balsamic vinegar
    16 spinach leaves
    Fresh ground pepper

    Directions: Drain tuna. Mix all ingredients together and spoon onto freshly washed spinach leaves. Makes
    approximately 16.

    WW Points: 0

    * If you eat all 16 its 3 WW points or if you use the more commonly found Miracle Whip Light 30 cal per
    tbsp its 4 WW point for all 16.

    Here’s the photo I took

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    this actually looks really good! thanks!!
  • flutterrshy
    flutterrshy Posts: 2 Member
    I make a salad from cucumber, tomato and red onion. sometimes I add bell peppers or something. Add a can of tuna to that. spices, basically anything you have (and like) Let it sit for a few hours. om nom nom.
  • I'm bumping too. Can't wait to try some of these.
  • sarah_hite
    sarah_hite Posts: 41 Member
    I like tuna mixed with some yellow mustard and some sweet hot mustard. It really helps to cover the fishy taste.
  • lots of good recipes, thanks to everybody!
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    I'm going to try making it with hummus instead of mayo on Sunday! It's great on tuna buns too :)
  • It sounds weird but a nice cheap meal is a baked potato topped with tuna and corn and sour cream if you want to splurge on calories.
  • I often make myself tuna sandwiches, but on a whole wheat tortilla, and instead of mayo, I use plain greek yogurt. I usually add in either broccoli, cucumber, or celery as well.
  • disneygallagirl
    disneygallagirl Posts: 515 Member
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  • I don't have the exact measurements bc I make it so much. So you can tweak it however it suits you...My favorite tuna recipe- Tuna Rotini. 1 red bell pepper- chopped
    1/2 onion- chopped
    1 can of tuna- drained
    1 cup of frozen peas(they thaw when it's mixed)
    About 6 oz rotini pasta- I like the rainbow veggie kind
    About 1/2 cup of fat free italian dressing
    It's really good right when it's warm from the cooked rotini or cold:)
  • CindyMarcuzAdams
    CindyMarcuzAdams Posts: 4,007 Member
    I will add my 2 cents worth. Mix into your tuna red onion, celery, and curry powder to taste.

    A not so low cal recipe is...and it sounds gross but amazing...
    1 cooked box of kraft mac and cheese
    1drained can of tuna
    A can of peas or a cup of cooked fresh or frozen peas
    A generous spoonful of curry powder
    Salt and pepper to taste

    Enjoy
  • You can make tuna patties which you use the same recipe as you would for salmon patties just sub tuna for salmon they are super good and healthy
  • judychicken
    judychicken Posts: 937 Member
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  • MelsAuntie
    MelsAuntie Posts: 2,833 Member
    I hate the taste of tuna, especially canned tuna ( nasty! ),
  • GrandmaJackee
    GrandmaJackee Posts: 46 Member
    I like tuna melts, mix 1 can of tuna with 1/4 c. miracle whip, spread on the bottom of a hamburger bun, place a slice of cheese on top of the tuna, put the top bun on top and bake at 350 degrees for 10 minutes. This make two sandwiches, I eat this about once a week.

    Another favorite is 1 can tuna, miracle whip, 2 chopped up boiled eggs, handful of shredded cheese, mix and spread on two pieces of bread and bake at 350 degrees for about 15 mins.

    Have heard about replacing mayo with cottage cheese, tried but seemed watery, will try again, but will puree cottage cheese first.
  • keenercam
    keenercam Posts: 321 Member
    Lots of new ideas here to try. Thank you!
  • GBrady43068
    GBrady43068 Posts: 1,256 Member
    I hate the taste of tuna, especially canned tuna ( nasty! ), so I'd feed it to the cat, then kill the cat, butcher it out and pan fry it with a light breading, just as you would rabbit.
    Does this go with red wine? Or white?
  • jade_222
    jade_222 Posts: 147 Member
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  • MelsAuntie
    MelsAuntie Posts: 2,833 Member
    I hate the taste of tuna, especially canned tuna ( nasty! ), so I'd feed it to the cat, then kill the cat, butcher it out and pan fry it with a light breading, just as you would rabbit.
    Does this go with red wine? Or white?






    White, a little sweet.....definitely not red.
  • schnee1
    schnee1 Posts: 5 Member
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  • shapefitter
    shapefitter Posts: 900 Member
    I hate the taste of tuna, especially canned tuna ( nasty! ), so I'd feed it to the cat, then kill the cat, butcher it out and pan fry it with a light breading, just as you would rabbit.
    Does this go with red wine? Or white?






    White, a little sweet.....definitely not red.

    I find food threads incredible boring, but I think your response was highly unappropriate, to this thread. In other words, not necessary.
  • Morgaen73
    Morgaen73 Posts: 2,817 Member
    I have been making a "healthy" tuna melt......I use homemade bread (you could use any kind of bread you want), sharp cheddar, and tunafish (without the mayo). I cover the frying pan, so that the cheese melts more thoroughly. The tuna will stay in the sandwich because the cheese is gooey! YUM! :)

    I do domething similar but I use a wholegrain wrap instead of bread.
  • FindingAmy77
    FindingAmy77 Posts: 1,268 Member
    tiny tuna delights .. cant wait to try these http://www.kraftrecipes.com/recipes/tiny-tuna-delights-150560.aspx

    tuna with avocado, tuna in salad, tuna mac casserole, tuna with mustard
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