Guilt free tuna salad!

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spoffy
spoffy Posts: 17 Member
Do you love tuna salad but cant handle all the fat and calories from making it with miracle whip?! I found the solution, maybe you've heard of it but its new to me so i figured i'd share!!

1 can of tuna in water (100 cal)
1/2 C of non-fat plain yogurt (50 cal)
2 TBSP of homestyle relish (30 cal)
Add spicy mustard and/or mustard to taste (10-15 cal) ( I eye ball this because of the low cals)
Mix and enjoy! If cals allow enjoy on crackers or bread or anything else!

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  • n8nbu
    n8nbu Posts: 10
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    Thank you ,I wanted to do something different with our tuna salad, this sounds great we are going to try it.
  • spoffy
    spoffy Posts: 17 Member
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    I didnt have any but green onion are a good to add too :)
  • nlehmann
    nlehmann Posts: 164 Member
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    Mmm...need to add the yogurt to my grocery list
  • twilightobession
    twilightobession Posts: 102 Member
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    I am going to have to try making it with yogurt. I have not heard of using yogurt. Thanks for posting.
  • RahRahRiotSC
    RahRahRiotSC Posts: 29 Member
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    Yogurt! Genius!
  • bestshiratakinoodles
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    Great Recipe...thanks for share !!
  • QueenB985
    QueenB985 Posts: 64 Member
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  • redcut
    redcut Posts: 176
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  • FreeThotStrm
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    I make it similar to this, but I use 1 can of tuna, 2 tbsp fat free greek yogurt, 1/4 a smashed avocado, 2 tsp dijon mustard, and salt and pepper. If I have green onions I add them too. I've found that you can replace mayo or sour cream in just about anything with a combo of greek yogurt and avocado (good fat, and it's necessary for weight loss).
  • fergie137
    fergie137 Posts: 33
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  • stiggysworld
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  • kkoshiro
    kkoshiro Posts: 69
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    ok sounds good but what is the acutal servings and nutrition facts? I would love to eat this for lunch...mmm
  • emilynicole02
    emilynicole02 Posts: 355 Member
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    bump for later!

    thanks!

    im assuming any brand of plain yogurt would work?
  • Huffdogg
    Huffdogg Posts: 1,934 Member
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    Try greek yogurt rather than regular plain yogurt. Extra protein bomb.
  • spoffy
    spoffy Posts: 17 Member
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    I just used plain yogurt. What the difference with yogurt and greek yogurt??
  • spoffy
    spoffy Posts: 17 Member
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    MMMmmmmm avocado! I need to add those to my shopping list!
  • spoffy
    spoffy Posts: 17 Member
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    I ate the enitre bowl plus a slice of bread and it was roughly 250 cals! but very filling!
  • rehtaeh78
    rehtaeh78 Posts: 90
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    Great idea!