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By bombayjack
Washington
on January 14, 2013
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This is a quick and delicious tuna salad recipe. I usually have all the ingredients on hand to make for our weekday lunches.
By lynderyan_404075
Paramus, NJ
on August 31, 2012
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This is the best tuna salad! My version of this recipe is I add 1 hard boiled egg for each 5 oz. can of Italian tuna in olive oil. You can't beat the tuna in olive oil. I'm a big olive fan so I add chopped pimento stuffed green olives which I believe makes the salad exceptional. It adds just the right amount of salt. I also add much more celery and red onion which I do not soak. I added the chopped parsley and 1 juiced lemon. The parsley and lemon adds a nice fresh flavor. I forgot to mention that I used 5 cans of tuna. For the dressing, since I'm not a huge mayo fan, I used 2/3 of a cup of Hellman's with two tablespoons of whole grain mustard. It's such a great salad and you can just add any amount of the ingredients as you like. Oh, chopped artichoke hearts or bottoms make a very good addition as well.
It's just my husband and I and I have to say that this salad is gone in two days. It makes a delicious lunch and/or dinner. I LOVE it on Ritz crackers as a snack.
By dbbsangel
oakland, NJ
on August 03, 2012
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Perfect tuna salad. I left out the parsley....
By sherer_7377012
lapeer, MI
on May 25, 2012
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Just needs some dill pickle.
By mily5917
New York
on November 30, 2011
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I just tried this recipe its really great!!
I added all the ingredients,except for the parsley,
the lemon really brightens it up; does not tastes fishy at all. This will be my favorite recipe for tuna salad from now on.
By Laurenash2014
on November 29, 2011
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This makes the perfect lunch to go! I take it with me to school all the time. I have made this dish healthier with fewer calories. The recipe followsz;
Tuna salad for one:
Ingredients--- 1 can light tuna in water, 2 tbsp chopped celery, 2 tbsp chopped red onion, 1/2 tsp dried parsely, 1 tbsp light mayo with olive oil, 1 tbsp plain greek yogurt, 1-1/2 tsp whole grain dijon mustard, salt and pepper, fresh lemon juice
Follow the recipe excatly as the original
This entire recipe has only 160 calories
-Happy cooking
By ldavis04_5081221
Taylors SC
on December 13, 2010
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Quick, easy, and extremely tasty!!!! Loved it
By m.fudge_12712395
Houston, 83
on June 28, 2010
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Didn't have parsley, substituted cilantro. Added dill relish. The mustard and lemon juice added zip. Very good.
By 5150peanut_10548531
Springfield, MO
on June 05, 2010
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I added 1 diced avocado to it. Also added more onion and celery than it calls for. I think also the lemon juice is the key to this recipe and gives it a fresh flavor.
By Diamondlil
Frankfort, IL
on September 09, 2009
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I increased the celery to 1/4 cup and used the dijon mustard with dill relish instead of sweet. The lemon juice gave it a nice taste. I added a little tarragon. I would make again.