What to do with tuna

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  • woofie6
    woofie6 Posts: 2
    This looiks really good, even for a luncheon gathering of friends! Thanks.
  • afloyd432
    afloyd432 Posts: 9 Member
    Yum! Thanks for the recipes! :smile:
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    lisaloo85 Posts: 81
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  • jllipson
    jllipson Posts: 646
    Didn't go through all other suggestions, but I add one of the Green Giant Steamers (with cheese sauce) to a can of tuna, after I have heated the steamers per directions. Mix it up - can do the same with chicken!
  • mangojelly
    mangojelly Posts: 6 Member
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  • westcoastSW
    westcoastSW Posts: 320 Member
    bumping for later -- lots of great ideas!
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  • Spitfirex007
    Spitfirex007 Posts: 749 Member
    I know you said other then with mayo.. But I like to put my in those corn or wheat tortilla shells.( I put my in the oven for like 2 mins) lettuce, diced tomato and anything else you might want. I also drizzle a little fat free ranch dressing on there. Taste great!
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  • melaniecheeks
    melaniecheeks Posts: 6,349 Member
    I love a tuna nicoise salad - add to salad leaves of your choice, together with cold cooked green beans, black olives, anda few cold cooked potatoes and some cherry tomatoes.
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  • Today I had a tuna sandwich on some Low Cal whole wheat bread...
    But I have never liked Mayo... so I just kinda invented something on the spot..

    I used a whole can of tuna... 2 hard boiled egg whites... a little pepper and 5 tsp of spicy mustard

    All mixed together... Should've made two sandwiches but I only made one and then just ate everything that fell out with a fork.. lol

    It was super easy and yummy.. and that's how I approach lunch. lol

    I would recommend just being creative with things that you know you already like...
  • Cashley21
    Cashley21 Posts: 15
    Thanks for the post!
  • Bump** Great ideas! :)
  • Tuna Noodle Casserole (try to be healthy with it!)

    2 cans Tuna drained
    2 lbs of whole wheat pasta (usually calls for wide egg noodles but this works too!)
    2 cans of mushroom soup (i use reduced sodium)
    sprinkle sharp cheddar cheese


    boil water and make the noodles as directed on bag

    drain noodles...add tuna and soup to the noodles mix well until creamy (may add small amount of milk at this time)

    heat oven to 300 degrees put noodles tuna and soup into casserole dish

    sprinkle the cheese on top of the casserole and (optional!) french fried onions (OPTIONAL)

    bake for 15-20 minutes or until golden brown on top and cheese is melted

    I use sharp cheddar since a little bit goes a long way in taste!

    This recipe feeds 4-6 people

    It's a family favorite in my house!! Works great for Lent too!
  • sheilamo
    sheilamo Posts: 115 Member
    Wow, did you get some responses on this one!

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  • These look yummy!
  • MamaLeague
    MamaLeague Posts: 148 Member
    bumpo!
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  • BUMP! I am so excited to try some of these!!
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    crissyking Posts: 12 Member
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  • stevwil41
    stevwil41 Posts: 608 Member
    My version of a reasonably healthy tuna melt is:

    1 can of tuna drained and flaked
    1.5 Tbsp light mayo (can you softened cream cheese if you like)
    2 Tbsp low-fat shredded cheddar cheese
    salt and pepper
    1 light english muffin split (I use Healthy Life)

    Preheat the oven/toaster oven to 350 and lightly toast the muffin halves. While toasting the muffin mix the tuna, mayo and salt and pepper to taste. Divide tuna mixture between the two muffin halves and top with 1 Tbsp of shredded cheese each. Return to the oven and heat until cheese melts. The whole thing comes in at around 330 calories.

    I also like Hungry Girl's Broc 'N Ginger Tuna Bowl

    3 cups broccoli florets
    1 can of tuna, drained and flaked
    2 Tbsp low-fat sesame ginger dressing

    Steam the broccoli and toss with tuna and dressing. It's around 270 calories depending on your dressing of choice.
  • SaishaLea
    SaishaLea Posts: 333 Member
    Bump!
  • I was just wondering this question myself. I normally can't stand the taste so I was looking for some really good recipes to use that would help with taste. Thanks for this post!!!
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