Substitution for mayo in tuna?

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  • I use lime juice and salt and pepper on Crackers .Tastes good and really low fat:happy:
  • thefreemans28
    thefreemans28 Posts: 267 Member
    I mix in a hardboiled egg, some pickle relish, and some Kraft Fat Free Honey Dijon salad dressing! Then I eat it over lettuce.
  • Firesign
    Firesign Posts: 169 Member
    Quote" My bodybuilding friend told me he eats his tuna with mustard and I thought it sounded gross .... and then I tried it and I like it.
    Not good if you're watching your sodium though.


    What kind of Mustard?
  • starkiss100
    starkiss100 Posts: 235 Member
    Fat free miracle whip
  • nisharae
    nisharae Posts: 204 Member
    I mix mine with the light laughing cow cheese wedge.. 35 cals an yummy.... I used the french onion but if I did it again I'd prolly just use the swiss. ;)
  • goingtobefit2015
    goingtobefit2015 Posts: 408 Member
    I've used light sour cream and fat free sour cream it tasted great. I prefer the light though.
  • sdereski
    sdereski Posts: 3,406 Member
    Very litte fat free miracle whip and horseradish. YUM!
  • i use lots of fresh squeezed lime juice, fresh squeezed orange juice, mix it with diced english cucumbers, diced tomatoes, dice onions, cilantro, sweet rice vinegar and salt and pepper...very healthy :)
  • I have been using plain greek yogurt, mustard and relish. very yummy.
  • Amajoy
    Amajoy Posts: 140 Member
    I personally eat mine like this:

    Starkist - Chunk White Albacore Tuna In Water *** Very Low Sodium, 1 container (4 oz draineds ea.)
    Kraft - Miracle Whip Light, 1 Tbsp (15g)
    Celery - Raw, 2 tbsp
    Fresh Produce - Red Onion (Medium), 2 tbsp
    Heinz (Costco) - Yellow Mustard, 1 tsp.

    Total Cals = 157

    I am having this for lunch today on a smart and delicisous 80 cal wrap with some romaine and tomato slices. Plus a little bag of baby carrots for a total cal intake of 280 for lunch!

    Can't wait, almost lunch time!!! :happy:
  • bstamps12
    bstamps12 Posts: 1,184
    I just use Light Miracle Whip!
  • danibowron
    danibowron Posts: 9 Member
    I use a tablespoon of olive oil mayo and 2 tablespoons of FF greek yogurt and pickle relish per can of tuna. So yummy and you still get the "mayo" taste...
  • balsamic vinegar
  • Have you tried Vegenaise? It is egg free but taste like the real thing. Yes it is a little pricey but it is good. Also I have put salsa in my tuna. I know by now everyone is going yeww, but it taste pretty good to and gives it a kick. :D
  • Stefani74
    Stefani74 Posts: 448 Member
    I like sweet and spicey mustard with my tuna.
  • HollyLLillis
    HollyLLillis Posts: 113 Member
    I've been eating a ton of tuna. I will use one or two tablespoons of miracle whip then a teaspoon or two of mustard, add pepper, onion powder and garlic powder, chopped onions and celery.... the laughing cow sounds awsome to try and I am going to try that instead of the miracle whip... oh and if it seems dry I just add some water, not much just a teaspoon or two to make it more speadable for crackers.
  • tamcrit
    tamcrit Posts: 340 Member
    I have used a dollup of FF greek yogurt or FF cottage cheese, depending upon what I have in the frig at the time. I have liked both and both are an added boost of protein with no added fat.
  • My tuna gets a big squirt of lemon juice, a very small sprinkle of dry fat-free Hidden Valley ranch mix, and a very very small amount of low-fat mayo or olive oil. I also don't drain the tuna super dry, I leave a small bit of juice in.

    The lemon juice helps mask the fishy flavor, and the ranch powder give it a little bit of a zip without the intensity of mustard.

    Voila!
  • isislc
    isislc Posts: 140 Member
    I love eating my tuna with low fat mayonaise and olive oil. I also eat it right out of the can with a spoon too. The avocado sounds delish, gotta try that one!
  • jkestens63
    jkestens63 Posts: 1,164 Member
    Don't drain the water it comes packed in entirely, keep enough to make the tuna nice and moist. Gives the same texture as the mayo but without the calories. From there I'll add a little flavor if I am in the mood: dash of hot sauce, mustard, garlic powder are some of the things I've put in it.
  • dls06
    dls06 Posts: 6,774 Member
    http://www.nrdc.org/health/effects/mercury/tuna.asp
    I don't mean to be a downer but click on this site and check out the mercury content in tuna. You may never eat it again.
    It made me sick. I use to eat it a couple times a week. Not anymore!
    But if you have to: add a teaspoon of mustard (Mister Mustard Hot is great) to a tablespoon of low fat Mayo. and a teaspoon of sweet relish.
    If you like, 1 celery and 1 tablespoon of onion.
  • dls06
    dls06 Posts: 6,774 Member
    I'm trying to think of ways to make my tuna healthier. I have the low fat mayo, but I'd prefer to use something else.

    I've considered plain yogurt, but I put pickles in my tuna, and I worry that it would sour the yogurt.

    Has anyone tried to make tuna with a laughing cow wedge instead of mayo? I just thought of it.... no idea how it would taste though, so I wanted to ask if anyone else has done it first! Do you think that would be ok with pickles?

    Any other idea on what I can use instead of mayo while keeping the tuna moist? I've heard of olive oil, but I would probably need way too much, and I'm not too sure I like the idea of oily tuna.
  • lilscuder
    lilscuder Posts: 88 Member
    I just use Kraft No Fat Mayonaise. I can't tell the difference !
  • Fat Free Greek yogurt(plain)
    Maybe add lemon juice and black pepper
  • emilygough
    emilygough Posts: 2 Member
    Growing up we often ate salad topped with cottage cheese and canned tuna. Very tasty, especially with shredded carrots and/or cucumber mixed in and yes, very filling!
  • strivingfor130
    strivingfor130 Posts: 221 Member
    I LOVE laughing cow cheese with tuna...so yummy. I also like to use mustard as well.
  • eellis2000
    eellis2000 Posts: 465 Member
    i use miracle whip light you only need a little and it mixes real well. although you might try fat free italian dressing!
  • I like to have tuna in spring water, drain the water and mix it with a small ripe avocado, chopped fresh chives (or sliced red onion) and perhaps a chilli. Taste is amazing.
  • Tuna with a lil mustard, green onions, chopped tomatoes, fresh lemon and sea salt and pepper! Delicious and fresh tasting
  • Try Greek Yogurt. I use it to substitute a lot of my recipes that have mayo in them. The pickles shouldn't sour it. I also use greek yogurt for sour cream substitution.
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