17 Ideas for Using Canned Tuna and 70+ Recipes To Try (2024)

Looking for recipe inspiration when it comes to using canned tuna? This pantry staple is perfect for fixing quick & healthy meals on a budget. I've compiled 17 yummy ideas for using tuna and 70+ easy recipes for you to try so you can enjoy this frugal food all year long without getting bored!

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Canned tuna has somehow become the underdog of the food world. You know, the thing you buy to stock your pantry, but hardly ever eat. The foodyou only reach for when you're:

  1. broke and need cheap dinner ideas
  2. desperate for something quick to eat
  3. almost all out of groceries and don't want to make a trip to the store


Well, I'd like to change this. I'm actually a HUGE fan of canned tuna!

As I'm sure many of you can relate, I grew up eating tuna salad sandwiches with plenty of mayo, mustard, and chopped pickles mixed in (yum!) and to this day still love eating them for lunch.I almost always have a few cans tucked away in my pantry, and I consider it a treat to eat them all by my lonesome.

These days I try to use canned wild-caught tuna or wild-caught salmon 3-4 times a month for quick, nutritious meals with plenty of healthy omega-3 fats. (Note: To see how your favorite canned tuna brand ranks in term of sustainability, check outthis tuna shopping guide from Greenpeace).

Canned sardines
are another cheap, healthy option (they're popular with the Paleo crowd), but I haven't mustered up the courage to try them yet. Ideally, I'd like to eat more fresh or frozen wild-caught fish filets, but don't always remember to buy them.
In the meantime, canned fish is a quick, tasty, and budget-friendly option.

If you've only ever used canned fish for tuna salad sandwiches, tuna melts, and tuna casserole, you're in luck! I've compiled a list of 17 different ways to use tuna and 70+ easy, delicious recipes from some of my favorite food bloggers using a variety of real food ingredients. I can't wait to try a bunch of these over the next year! :)

Looking for more fish recipes? Check out my seafood recipes index.

17 Ideas for Using Canned Tuna

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1. Tuna Salad


I know, I know...tuna salad first? So plain jane, right? Along with tuna casserole, it's probably one of the most popular ways to consume canned tuna in the U.S., BUT there are plenty of ways to jazz up this classic recipe with simple ingredients like fresh herbs, jarred peppers, veggies, citrus, good olive oil, and ripe avocado.

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Avocado Tuna Salad by Everyday Eileen
Spanish Tuna Salad with Roasted Red Peppers by And Here We Are
Tuna and Potato Salad with Capers by Mid-Life Croissant (pictured)
Tuna and Caper Salad by Oh Sweet Mercy
Tuna Salad For All Ages by Raising Generation Nourished
Mediterranean Tuna Salad with Tarragon Vinaigrette by The View From Great Island (pictured)
Mexican Tuna Salad with Avocado (GF/DF) by Avocado Pesto (pictured)

2. Tuna Cucumber Bites & Boats


Cucumber and tuna are BFFs in my world. Hydrating, cooling, crunchy cucumber paired with protein and healthy fats from tuna makes a tasty snack or light lunch.

Bacon Tuna Boatsby Popular Paleo
Cucumber Boatsby Personally Paleo
by The Rising Spoon (me!)

3. Tuna Stuffed Avocado


Avocados are the darling of the food world right now, and for good reason: they're dang tasty and good for you! So many people bought into the fat-phobia of the 90s and 2000s (me included) who are now starved for healthy fats to keep them satiated and fuel their brain/body. Avocados have all this+ a good amount of fiber, as well. My favorites are Hass avocados. Wait til they're perfectly ripe (it takes great timing), slice 'em open, and fill with your favorite tuna mixture for an easy and nourishing snack or meal.

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Healthy Tuna Stuffed Avocado by The Stay At Home Chef (pictured)
Mexican Tuna Salad Stuffed Avocados by The Wicked Noodle (pictured)
Paleo Tuna Salad Stuffed Avocados by Creative Green Living (pictured)

4. Pasta Salad with Tuna


Adding tuna to a cold pasta salad helps stretch it further and make it more filling. Bring one of these pasta salads to your next picnic or potluck or even serve as a main course for dinner with extra veggies when you don't want to turn on the oven.

Mediterranean Tuna Pasta Salad with Capers and Olives by A Fork's Tale
Tuna Pasta Salad (In Canning Jars For Picnics) by Reluctant Entertainer
Tuna Pasta Salad with Dill & Peas by Lauren's Latest
Tuna Pasta Salad with Pimiento-Stuffed Olives by Diethood

5. Tuna Cakes, Patties & Burgers


This is my current favorite way to use canned tuna in a recipe. With a few simple ingredients (like fresh citrus juice and chopped onion) you can transform a humble can of tuna into a delicious and healthy main course that your family will gobble up!

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Hawaiian Tuna Burgersby Healthy Helper Blog (pictured)
The Best Tuna Patties by The Rising Spoon (me! - pictured)
Tuna and Spinach Burgers by Yummy Inspirations
White Bean Tuna Cakesby Tasting Page (pictured)

6. Leafy Salads with Tuna


For those times when you have plenty of veggies on hand for a salad, but want extra protein without a lot of work...tuna to the rescue! (Pssst...don't forget to include a healthy fat with your leafy greens & veggies so you absorb all those fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, K & K2. A homemade dressing with olive oil in it like chimichurri sauce or red wine vinaigrette would be a good option!)

Paleo Tuna Salad by Tastes of Lizzy T's
Power Greens Tuna Salad by Eat Spin Run Repeat
Protein Packed Tuna+ Pesto Quinoa Salad by Nourish Everyday (pictured)
Tuna Power Salad with Peanut Dressing by The Organic Dietitian

7. Nicoise Salad


Want to impress guests on a budget? No need for a perfectly cooked steak or pot roast. Make them this beautiful French composed salad (akin to the American Cobb Salad), which uses lots of veggies+ canned tuna. There are a ton of versions out there, so find what works for you, then make it pretty+ tasty!

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Asparagus & Green Bean Salad(Variation on Salad Nicoise) by Salt & Lavender (pictured)
Salade Nicoise, A Classic Composed Saladby What A Girl Eats (pictured)
Tuna Nicoise Saladby Divine Health From The Inside Out
Tuna Nicoise Saladby Syrup & Biscuits (pictured)

8. Tuna Casserole


Casseroles = easy comfort food. That's why Americans love them! They are so stinkin' popular. But that doesn't mean they need canned cream of _____ soups or funky processed ingredients to be easy. I found three real food versions for you to try.

Creamy Tuna Noodle Casserole by An Italian in my Kitchen (pictured)
Spicy Thai Chili Tuna Bake by Homegrown & Healthy
Ultimate Cheesy Tuna Pasta Casserole by Ten at the Table

9. Tuna Sandwich


Ah, the beloved tuna sandwich. One of my all-time favorite comfort foods, alongside BBQ ribs. I included a classic mayo-based version along with a few others that branch out with zestier ingredients!

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Albacore Tuna Salad Sandwich by Dear Creatives (pictured)
Italian-Style Tuna Sandwich by The Kitchy Kitchen
Pesto Tuna Baguette Sandwich by Nutmeg Nanny (pictured)
Tuscan Tuna Sandwich by Half Baked Harvest (pictured)

10. Tuna Melts

I honest to goodness have never eaten a tuna melt. How is this possible?! I love cheesy sandwiches! These are perfect for those times when you want a tuna sandwichbut jacked up to the tastiest over-the-top cheesiest degree. Also, I bet picky eater tuna hatin' types will eat these.

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Avocado Tuna Melt by Dizzy Busy and Hungry
Grown-Up Tuna Melts by Home Cooking Memories
Nicoise Salad Tuna Melt by The Wicked Noodle (pictured)
Parmesan Pesto Tuna Melts by Belle of the Kitchen
The Perfect Tuna Melt by Sarah Titus
Tuna Melt Mini Quiches by The Flavor Blender (pictured)

11. Tuna Quesadillas


For the cheese lovin' folks in your life and those times when you want a super quick meal. Shredded cheese+ tuna+ some seasonings+ a tortilla+ hot pan or broiler = done in less than 10 minutes.

Albacore Tuna Quesadillas by Life with Captain Fussybuckets
Creamy Avocado Tuna Melt Quesadillas by Mom's Test Kitchen
Tuna Melt Quesadillas by Garlic+ Zest

12. Pasta, Noodles & Zoodles with Tuna


Pasta is one of my go-to meals when I want to throw something together for dinner without thinking much, BUT I prefer to eat it with protein mixed in so it's more filling. I love ground hot Italian sausage, kielbasa sausage, or shredded chicken, but don't always have them on hand (or they're still frozen). Canned tuna or even salmon makes a quick, light & elegant addition.

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EasyMediterranean Pasta with Tuna and Tomatoes by Simple Nourished Living
Easy Tuna and Tomato Pasta by Sidewalk Shoes (pictured)
Light Tuna and Tomato Pasta by Killing Thyme
Spaghetti with Tuna, Lemon & Dill by The View From Great Island (pictured)
Zucchini Noodles with Tuna Puttanesca by Turnip the Oven (pictured)

13. Tuna Meatballs


Beef and/or pork meatballs are amazing to make in bulk so you can freeze them and pull them out for quick dinners. Tuna is no different! Make a double or triple batch of these and enjoy them in a bunch of different recipes for days to come.

Easy CheesyBaked Tuna Balls by Beauty and the Foodie
Paleo Teriyaki Tuna Meatballs by Athletic Avocado
Tuna Meatballs withCourgetti(Zucchini) Spaghetti Tomato Sauce by Family Friends Food
Tuna Meatballs with Penne Marinara by This Happy Mommy


14. Tuna Stuffed Tomatoes


I'm craving one of these so badly right now! Juicy, ripe tomatoes (in-season heirlooms will taste best, but let's face it...we have access to tomatoes year-round) filled with seasoned tuna, then topped with melty cheese. This makes a tasty low-carb side or main dish.

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Stuffed Tomato Tuna Melt by Home Made Interest (pictured)
Tuna Melt Stuffed Tomatoes by Beauty and the Foodie (pictured)
Tuna Melt Stuffed Tomatoes by Thinking Outside The Sandbox Family
Tuna-Stuffed Tomatoes by Mother Would Know

15. Tuna Wraps & Rolls


Moving beyond the typical sandwich bread, you have tons of options for tasty wraps and rolls to make using canned tuna. I personally love lettuce wraps and summer rolls, although these paleo coconut wraps are amazing for light meals, too.

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Asian Tuna Wrap by Avocado Pesto (pictured)
Pesto Avocado Tuna Wraps by Pancake Warriors (pictured)
Spicy Thai Chili Tuna Summer Roll by Girl In The Little Red Kitchen (pictured)
Spicy Tuna Wraps by Goodie Godmother
Tuna Avocado Salad Wrap Without Mayo by Melanie Cooks
Tuna BLT Lettuce Boats by Prepare & Nourish

16. Curry Tuna


I haven't tried tuna with curry yet, but it's on my to-do list. If you're tired of tuna salad (or recipes) always tasting the same, try one of these recipes! My favorite type of curry seasoning is a maharajah blend that I use for roasted chicken.

10 Minute Jacket Sweet Potatoes with Curried Tuna and Fetaby Waffle & Whisk
Cinnamon Curry Tuna Saladby In The Know Mom
Curried Tuna Meltby Jo and Sue
Lightened Up Curry Tuna Salad by Fashion Edible

Tuna Thai Red Curryby Strength and Sunshine

17. Appetizers/Snacks


Canned tuna doesn't always have to fall into the realm of lunch or dinner. It's fancy enough to be served as an appetizer at any gathering when it's paired with fresh, good-quality ingredients. Those mini tuna pizzas definitely caught my eye! :)

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Easy Smoked Tuna Dip by WhitBit's Kitchen (pictured)
Mini Tuna Pizza by Omnivore's Cookbook (pictured)
Puglia Inspired Tuna Toasts with Tomatoes & Arugula by Vindulge (pictured)
Spicy Tuna and Pomegranate Salad by Adore Foods (pictured)
Spicy Tuna Croquette Sliders with Chunky Avocado Pesto by The Crumby Cupcake (pictured)
Tuna Bacon Crostini by Honey & Birch


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17 Ideas for Using Canned Tuna and 70+ Recipes To Try (2024)

FAQs

What can I mix with tuna besides mayo? ›

Greek yogurt is the perfect mayonnaise substitute for tuna. It's rich and creamy while being lower in fat! You can substitute yogurt for mayo in tuna salad with a 1:1 ratio. Just make sure to use unsweetened, plain yogurt.

Do you rinse canned tuna before eating? ›

Rinse sodium-containing canned foods, such as beans, tuna, and vegetables before eating. This removes some of the sodium. Canned fish is often packed in oil or water.

What seasoning is good with tuna? ›

Organic Dill Weed: Adds a fresh, tangy kick, perfect for tuna salads. Organic Garlic Powder: A universal flavor enhancer for a savory touch. Organic Paprika (Sweet or Smoked): For a subtle warmth and color, excellent in rubs. Use smoked paprika for a more grilled flavor.

Can you eat canned tuna straight up? ›

If you're a fan of canned tuna, you'll be happy to know it's safe and ready to eat straight out of the can since it is pre-cooked for your convenience. Canned tuna is a wonderful seafood option, considering not everyone has access to fresh fish, not to mention it's super affordable.

What happens when you cook canned tuna? ›

Aside from creating more work when preparing a dish, Sweetish Hill shares that boiling (or even searing) canned tuna should be avoided mainly because applying additional heat to the fish will result in overcooking. Rather than serve dry and tasteless tuna, the protein is best used directly out of the can.

Do you need to do anything to canned tuna? ›

Can you cook canned tuna? Canned tuna is actually already cooked before it's canned, so technically, you can eat it straight from the can if you want. However, you can add canned tuna to a dish that you're cooking to add some healthy protein.

Can dogs eat tuna? ›

Can dogs have tuna? Yes, you can feed your dog canned tuna, as long as you do so in moderation and infrequently. Choose the version that's packed in fresh water instead of oil or salted water. Also check the label to make sure there is no extra salt added to the canned tuna.

What is the tuna can challenge? ›

You can do a “tuna can” test to determine how long you should water your lawn in your given situation. 1. Place eight flat-bottomed cans, such as tuna cans or pet food cans, or coffee mugs randomly throughout your lawn. Inexpensive rain gauges may also be used.

What vegetables go well with tuna? ›

Add the chopped vegetables (celery, cucumber, radish, green onions, and red onion), chopped mint and parsley, and pitted kalamata olives (or capers). Dress the salad. Pour the zesty Dijon dressing all over the tuna salad ingredients and mix well.

What flavors go best with tuna? ›

Organic Dill Weed: Adds a fresh, tangy kick, perfect for tuna salads. Organic Garlic Powder: A universal flavor enhancer for a savory touch. Organic Paprika (Sweet or Smoked): For a subtle warmth and color, excellent in rubs. Use smoked paprika for a more grilled flavor.

What can I mix with tuna instead of mayo reddit? ›

Use plain yogurt instead of mayo, a squirt of mustard , add some boiled eggs chopped , a little sweet pickle relish, celery ,onion, salt , pepper, little green pepper if like , toast keto bread, lettuce , and tomato on bread tablespoon or more of tuna salad.

Is it good to mix tuna with cheese? ›

A good, warm, toasty, cheesy tuna melt ranks high on my list of favorite sandwiches. There's just something so idyllic and comforting about a creamy tuna mixture stuffed between two slices of crisp fried bread. In my book, a good tuna melt must meet a few criteria. First, the cheese must be fully melted and oozy.

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