3 Recipes That Turn a Can of Tuna Into an Easy Weeknight Meal in No Time Flat (2024)

After a long day, a delicious dinner has the power to turn your mood around. Unfortunately, that mood-boosting meal often requires prep, grocery shopping, and instruction reading—aka not so enticing after an already chaotic day.

Luckily, your cupboards might be hiding a star ingredient that can solve those busy-night blues. Tuna—yes, the OG pantry-staple and sea-dwelling protein—has plenty of nutritional benefits, and is more versatile than your basic sandwich filling or salad topping.

Need proof? Chef Carla Contreras whipped up three creative weekday tuna recipes that are definitely more elevated than your everyday tuna-salad sammy. But, they're also super easy to execute and take minimal prep time—perfect for the days when your Google cal starts to resemble a Rubik's cube.

For all three tasty-yet-attainable tuna recipes, Contreras calls on Bumble Bee® Solid White Albacore Tuna, which means each affordable can is wild-caught, packed with lean protein, and shelf-stable so you can stock up for the week(s) to come. Snag the tuna recipes below, and cue the dinner-time good moods.

Getting hungry? Keep scrolling for three tuna recipes to integrate into your low-maintenance weekly meal prep.

3 Recipes That Turn a Can of Tuna Into an Easy Weeknight Meal in No Time Flat (1)

Tuna Farro Bowl + Lemon Tahini Sauce

Serves 2 to 4

Ingredients
2 cans (5 oz.) Bumble Bee® Solid White Albacore, drained and flaked with a fork
½cup uncooked farro
½ tsp sea salt
1-2 cranks freshly ground black pepper, plus more to taste
1-2 tsp extra-virgin olive oil
2-3 cups of cooked or roasted veggies of choice (Contreras suggests broccoli, Brussels sprouts, butternut squash, fennel, carrots, cucumbers, mushrooms, tomatoes, or cucumbers)
Fresh herbs to taste (Contreras suggests chives, dill, or basil)
1 watermelon radish or 2-3 red radishes, sliced thin
1 tsp thinly sliced scallions
1 Tbsp sesame oil, or sub extra-virgin olive oil
Lemon tahini sauce, to taste (see below)

1. Cook farro according to package directions, season with salt and pepper, and drizzle with olive oil.

2. Serve in bowls, and add the roasted veggies, radishes, and scallions.

3. Add the tuna, season with salt and pepper, and top with a squeeze of lemon juice, sesame oil, and lemon tahini sauce to taste.

Lemon Tahini Sauce

Ingredients
2 Tbsp fresh lemon juice (approximately 1 lemon)
1 tsp sherry vinegar
2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
¼ cup smooth, liquid tahini
1 Tbsp white miso
1 tsp Dijon or whole grain mustard
½ tsp pure maple syrup
¼ cup filtered water
1 tsp granulated garlic
Small pinch of kosher salt
2-3 cranks freshly ground black pepper, plus more to taste

1. Add all ingredients to a blender or food processor, and blend until incorporated and smooth. Store up to five days in the fridge.

3 Recipes That Turn a Can of Tuna Into an Easy Weeknight Meal in No Time Flat (2)

Tomato + Tuna Soup

Serves 4 to 6

Ingredients
2 cans (5 oz.) Bumble Bee® Solid White Albacore
2 Tbsp extra-virgin olive oil
1/4 tsp salt, plus more to taste
6-10 cranks freshly ground black pepper, plus more to taste
1 carrot, diced small (about ½ cup)
½ onion, diced small (about 1 cup)
2 celery stalks, diced small (about ½ cup)
1 garlic clove, sliced thin
1 Tbsp apple cider vinegar
1 can (28 oz.) tomato puree
1 can (28 oz.) tomato cubed
1 can (32 oz.) chicken or veggie broth
10 oz. baby spinach
1 lb. tortellini pasta, cooked (optional)

1. In a large pot, like a Dutch oven, add olive oil and diced onion. Cook on medium low for 5 to 7 minutes or until slightly golden and translucent. Season with salt and freshly ground pepper.

2. Add carrot and celery, and cook for 5 to 7 minutes. Add garlic, and cook for one to two minutes longer.

3. Add the apple cider vinegar and cook until almost gone (1 to 2 minutes). Add the bone broth and cook for 45 minutes on medium.

4. Add the spinach, tuna (leave it chunky, if possible), and cooked pasta.

5. Season with salt and pepper to taste (about ⅛ tsp of salt and three to five cranks of freshly ground pepper). Store in the fridge for up to three days, or freeze up to one month.

3 Recipes That Turn a Can of Tuna Into an Easy Weeknight Meal in No Time Flat (3)

Tuna + Pumpkin Mac & Cheese

Serves 4 to 6

Ingredients
2 cans (5 oz.) Bumble Bee® Solid White Albacore, flaked with a fork
1 lb. fusilli, bow ties, or shells, or preferred pasta shape
1 can full-fat coconut milk
1 can (14.5 oz.) canned pumpkin
1 tsp granulated garlic
1 Tbsp miso paste
1-3 drops hot sauce
1/16 tsp freshly grated nutmeg (optional)
15 oz. fresh ricotta or vegan cheese
1 cup kale, thinly sliced in ribbons
⅛ tsp kosher salt, plus more for the breadcrumbs
3-5 cranks freshly ground pepper
2 tsp coconut oil or preferred fat to grease the baking pan
2 Tbsp melted butter (non-dairy also works)
½ cup Panko breadcrumbs
¼ cup freshly grated parmesan cheese

1. Preheat the oven to 400°F.

2. Cook pasta according to the directions, shortening the cook time by one to two minutes, so pasta remains al dente. Drain pasta, leaving 1-2 Tbsp pasta water in pot, and return pasta to the pot.

3. Stir in coconut milk, chicken broth, canned pumpkin, granulated garlic, hot sauce, nutmeg, and ricotta.

4. Fold in the tuna (keep it chunky, if possible). Grease baking dish or cast iron enamel pot, then add in the mixture.

7. In a separate dish, melt the butter, add the Panko breadcrumbs, season with salt, and fold in the parmesan cheese. Pour breadcrumb mixture on top of the pasta and bake for about 20 to 25 minutes (check regularly, so as not to burn the topping).

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3 Recipes That Turn a Can of Tuna Into an Easy Weeknight Meal in No Time Flat (2024)

FAQs

How do you eat canned tuna without cooking it? ›

Tuna in the can is cooked within an inch of its life. It's fine to eat right out of a can, though not exactly exciting. I've done so when pressed for time and extremely hungry. I prefer to add mayonnaise, minced onion, minced celery, and maybe some minced garlic and eat it on lightly toasted bread.

How to make canned tuna more interesting? ›

If you're not interested in a formal recipe, you can bring a can of tuna to life using this simple formula: Simply swap your regular mayo for a combo of mustard and Greek yogurt and use a fork to mix it with your tuna. Next, throw in any salty (capers or chopped pickles, anyone?) or sweet (grapes, perhaps?)

Can you eat tuna for dinner? ›

These recipes elevate this popular, affordable fish by adding fresh vegetables and pasta to create a nutritious dinner. Recipes like Quick Tuna Burgers and Spinach & Tuna Noodle Casserole are filling, well-rounded and the perfect way to utilize your pantry staples.

What is a good way to eat canned tuna? ›

10 fast meals with canned tuna
  1. 1) Tuna mornay. Cook diced celery and onion in 50g melted butter. ...
  2. 2) Spaghetti with tuna and lemon. ...
  3. 3) Tuna with soy and sushi rice. ...
  4. 4) Potato and tuna cakes. ...
  5. 5) Indian-style tuna and rice. ...
  6. 6) Creamy tuna and broccoli pasta bake. ...
  7. 7) Buckwheat soba and tuna salad. ...
  8. 8) Nicoise salad.

Can I eat canned tuna by itself? ›

It's eaten that way by millions of people.

How to eat tuna when you don't like it? ›

1. Add a little moisture to the mix
  1. Oil. Olive, truffle, and even toasted sesame (which I use in my recipe below) are just a few drool-worthy examples. ...
  2. Mustard. If tang is your thang, a sharp Dijon will mask any sort of fishiness. ...
  3. Hot sauces, vinegars, and salad dressings. ...
  4. Hummus. ...
  5. Greek yogurt or sour cream.
Jun 28, 2021

Can canned tuna be cooked? ›

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. For instance, you can add canned tuna to a pot of mac and cheese.

Why should you not eat canned tuna every day? ›

Certain types of tuna are high in mercury, which can have harmful effects on health in high amounts or in certain populations. For most healthy adults, it's recommended to consume at least 2 servings of fish per week, which can include tuna.

Can dogs eat tuna? ›

Is canned tuna good for dogs? Yes, you can feed your dog canned tuna, as long as you do so in moderation and only infrequently, and you choose the version that's packed in fresh water instead of oil or salted water. It's also important to check the label and make sure there is no extra salt added to the canned tuna.

What pairs well with tuna? ›

  • Roasted Green Beans with Walnuts. A discussion of what to serve tuna steaks would not be appropriate without mentioning green beans. ...
  • Wild Rice Fried Rice. ...
  • Cherry Tomato Salad. ...
  • Baby Bok Choy Stir Fry. ...
  • Simple & Succulent Edamame. ...
  • Korean BBQ Mushrooms. ...
  • 8. Japanese Mushroom Rice. ...
  • Blackened Green Beans.
Sep 28, 2023

Is it OK to eat a full tin of tuna? ›

It's a great source of protein, but be sure that you don't eat tuna from cans too often because it's said to contain a lot of mercury (I buy a specific kind with a lot less mercury.) But overall, yes-tuna is a healthy choice.

What are the benefits of eating tuna before bed? ›

Omega-3 fatty acid-rich fish can be good in aiding sleep. Tuna, salmon and mackerel are some examples of fish that have this nutrient in them, as well as vitamin D. The combination of these nutrients have the potential to create better sleep quality, Healthline reported, due to the increased production of serotonin.

What can I mix with tuna other than mayonnaise? ›

Greek yogurt: I use Greek yogurt rather than mayonnaise, to make this wonderfully creamy. Greek yogurt is also a great source of protein and probiotics. Lemon juice: Use freshly squeezed lemon juice for a wonderful zingy taste that cuts through the yogurt.

What is a good drink with tuna? ›

Raw tuna: Chilled sake or a very dry white (e.g. Chablis) Seared tuna: A light red (e.g. Chinon) or Spanish rosé Grilled tuna: Syrah or Barbera. Canned tuna: Dry Italian white (e.g. Verdicchio) or Provençal rosé

How to spice up a tuna sandwich? ›

Amped Up Classic – Start with the traditional combination of tuna plus a little light mayonnaise, then add bread and butter pickles, hard-boiled egg, celery, green onions, and coarse-grain mustard. Sriracha Spiced – Spice is nice with Albacore.

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