This veggie tuna salad is a classic recipe that relies on natural flavors to create an easy lunch healthy lunch. This recipe is easy to pull together, a great summer no-cook meal plan, and really cheap. It makes enough for about four sandwiches filled with protein and vegetables. Enjoy!
Tuna Melt
While a tuna melt from a classic diner is always the best option - a make at home option isn't a bad alternative. Try this for breakfast or lunch as a quick meal using my Zesty Tuna Salad.
Zesty Tuna Salad
I love a classic diner tuna salad (melt or sandwich or by itself!) but stay at home restrictions have restricted restaurant access. This easy version gets its delicious kick from mustard and scallions. Enjoy it as is or on a delicious tuna melt!
Baked Tuna Pasta
So you want a baked pasta recipe that won't ruin your week but still has a flavor profile? Or it's a Friday in Lent and you're looking for something a little better than fried fish and chips (as delicious as that is!)? Or maybe you just need an easy casserole that you can pop in the oven while getting ready for company to come over? Bring in the tuna casserole! The tuna gives you a protein boost with just enough mayo to make it a comfort dish. Toss in some veggies and garlic and you're ready for dinner.