Interesting things to do with a can of tuna for a lunch on the go.?!


Question: 10 points to the most creative and tasty idea for a quick lunch with a can of solid white abacore.

Currently I open the can, drain the water, sprinkle some garlic bits and pour a little cold pressed olive oil on top.


Answers: 10 points to the most creative and tasty idea for a quick lunch with a can of solid white abacore.

Currently I open the can, drain the water, sprinkle some garlic bits and pour a little cold pressed olive oil on top.

Toss it with a little plain yogurt, dill weed and a squeeze of lemon juice. Goes great on bread, crackers, pita or lettuce wraps.

My husband likes it out of the can with yellow mustard...not for me.

I prefer mine with sliced green olives and a smidge of salad dressing.

You can make it the way you already make it, then toss that with a can of drained cannalini beans.

Stop into an Arbys and swipe some Horsey sauce and sweet relish. eat with some crackers.

add chopped onions & jalapenos. also you can find the tuna in foil packs so you dont have to mess with a can & it is drained already so less mess & it goes great with just about any type of crackers

mix with cottage cheese

I use albacore too. We put some olive oil , diced green onions, and cut green olives with the pimientos, a little parsley, and a touch of pepper because the olives add the salt to the dish. We eat it alone or with lettuce or on pita bread.

tuna,pickle relish,mayo mix together.
put it on a hum burger bun. put a slice of cheese on top of it.
put it in the boiler for 1min.
take it out.
eat it.

add salad dressing and green onion.
spread a flour tortilla with light cream cheese then add tuna salad and lettuce salt and pepper - fold and go!

I like to just drain the water and sprinkle with Old Bay. Eat off crackers or right out of the can.





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