Tuna Salad

A classic, protein-rich cold dish made by combining tender tuna with creamy dressing and crisp vegetables, delivering a refreshing, balanced, and versatile meal ideal for quick lunches or light dinners.

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Prep Time
10 minutes
Cook Time
0 minutes
Total Time
10 minutes
Resting Time
10 minutes (optional chilling)
Servings
2–3
Recipe Yield
~400 g (14 oz)
Portion Size
~150 g (5 oz)
Calories
~250 kcal per serving
Difficulty
Easy
Best Occasion
Quick meals, light lunch
Seasonality
All seasons

What This Recipe Is

Tuna salad is a cold mixed dish where canned tuna is blended with a creamy binder (typically mayonnaise) and fresh crunchy elements like celery and onion. It is widely used as a sandwich filling, salad topping, or standalone dish.

Ingredients

  • 200 g canned tuna in water, drained (7 oz)
  • 80 g mayonnaise (⅓ cup)
  • 50 g celery, finely chopped (⅓ cup)
  • 40 g onion, finely chopped (¼ cup)
  • 10 ml lemon juice (2 tsp)
  • 2 g salt (½ tsp)
  • 1 g black pepper (¼ tsp)

Equipment

  • Mixing bowl
  • Fork or spoon
  • Knife
  • Cutting board

Instructions

Step 1:

Drain the canned tuna thoroughly and place it in a mixing bowl.

Step 2:

Flake the tuna gently with a fork, keeping some texture.

Step 3:

Add mayonnaise and mix lightly until combined.

Step 4:

Add chopped celery and onion.

Step 5:

Add lemon juice, salt, and black pepper.

Step 6:

Mix gently until evenly combined.

Step 7:

Chill for 10 minutes if desired before serving.

Visual Cooking Cues

  • Tuna should remain flaky, not paste-like
  • Mixture should appear creamy but not overly wet
  • Vegetables should remain crisp and visible

Chef Tips

  • Use high-quality tuna for better flavor
  • Chill briefly for enhanced taste
  • Adjust mayonnaise to control creaminess

Common Mistakes

  • Over-mixing leading to mushy texture
  • Adding too much mayonnaise
  • Not draining tuna properly

Troubleshooting

  • Too dry: Add a small amount of mayonnaise
  • Too wet: Add more tuna or reduce dressing
  • Too strong onion flavor: Soak onion briefly in water

Ingredient Pairings

  • Bread
  • Crackers
  • Lettuce
  • Tomato

Substitutions

  • Mayonnaise → Greek yogurt
  • Lemon juice → Vinegar
  • Onion → Green onion

Recipe Family Variations

  • Add herbs like parsley
  • Add mustard for tanginess

Serving Suggestions

  • Serve in sandwiches
  • Serve over salad greens
  • Serve with crackers

Dietary Classification

  • Pescatarian
  • Low-carb
  • Gluten-free (if served without bread)

Nutrition Information

Per serving (approx):

  • Calories: 250 kcal
  • Protein: 20 g
  • Fat: 18 g
  • Carbohydrates: 3 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Sodium: 400 mg

Storage / Reheating

Storage

  • Store in refrigerator in airtight container
  • Consume within 2–3 days

Reheating

  • Not recommended
  • Serve cold or at room temperature

FAQ

Can I use fresh tuna?
Yes, but it must be cooked and cooled first.

Can I make it healthier?
Use yogurt instead of mayonnaise.

How long does it last?
Up to 3 days refrigerated.

Why This Recipe Works

  • Combines protein (tuna) with fat (mayonnaise) for satisfying mouthfeel
  • Crunchy vegetables contrast the creamy base
  • Acid enhances freshness and balances richness
  • Minimal preparation preserves ingredient integrity

Recipe Identity

A quick, no-cook American classic known for its simplicity, adaptability, and high protein content.

Dish Classification

  • Dish type: Cold salad
  • Course: Main course or side dish
  • Meal type: Lunch or snack
  • Traditional or modern dish: Traditional
  • Street food or home cooking: Home cooking
  • Festival or everyday food: Everyday food

Recipe History

Tuna salad became popular in the United States in the early 20th century as a practical way to use canned tuna. It evolved alongside the rise of convenience foods and remains a staple in American households.

Cultural Notes

  • A staple in American households
  • Popular for its convenience and affordability
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Flavor, Texture, and Aroma Profile

  • Flavor: Mild, savory, slightly tangy
  • Texture: Creamy with crisp bites
  • Aroma: Fresh, slightly oceanic, mildly herbal

Flavor Balance

Balanced between creamy fat, light acidity, and natural umami from tuna.

Flavor Components

  • Sweet: Minimal (from onion)
  • Salt: Tuna and added salt
  • Acid: Lemon juice
  • Bitter: None
  • Umami: Tuna
  • Aromatic elements: Onion, celery

Ingredient Notes

  • Use tuna in water for a lighter texture
  • Fresh celery ensures crispness
  • Onion can be soaked briefly to reduce sharpness

Ingredient Science

  • Tuna provides protein and natural umami compounds
  • Mayonnaise emulsifies oil and water for creamy texture
  • Acid from lemon juice stabilizes flavor balance

Ingredient Roles

  • Tuna: Main protein base
  • Mayonnaise: Binding and richness
  • Celery: Crunch and freshness
  • Onion: Sharpness and aroma
  • Lemon juice: Brightness
  • Salt and pepper: Flavor enhancement

Ingredient Classification

  • Protein: Tuna
  • Fat: Mayonnaise
  • Aromatics: Onion
  • Fresh vegetables: Celery
  • Seasoning: Salt, pepper
  • Acid: Lemon juice

Preparation Techniques

  • Draining tuna properly
  • Fine chopping vegetables
  • Gentle mixing to preserve texture

Cooking Techniques

  • Mixing
  • Chilling (optional)

Heat Management

  • Low heat stages: Not applicable
  • Medium heat stages: Not applicable
  • High heat stages: Not applicable
  • Temperature cues: Serve chilled or at room temperature

Texture Development

  • Maintain chunkiness of tuna
  • Avoid over-mixing to prevent mushiness
  • Balance creamy and crunchy elements

Cooking Time Control

  • Immediate preparation
  • Optional chilling improves flavor integration

Flavor Pairing Logic

Creamy and savory tuna pairs well with fresh, crisp, and mildly acidic elements.

Global Variations

  • Mediterranean: Add olives and herbs
  • Asian-inspired: Add soy sauce and sesame elements
  • French-style: Use Dijon mustard

Leftover Ideas

  • Tuna melt sandwich
  • Stuffed vegetables
  • Wrap fillings

Cooking Safety Notes

  • Keep refrigerated to prevent spoilage
  • Use clean utensils

Sustainability Notes

  • Choose sustainably sourced tuna
  • Minimize food waste by proper storage
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