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10 Quick and Delicious Canned Tuna Recipes Anyone Can Make

September 5, 2024 by Sara Lehman Leave a Comment

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Canned tuna isn’t exactly the height of haute cuisine, but that doesn’t mean you can’t make some delicious recipes with it for lunch and supper.

This cheap, protein-filled ingredient is so amazing for these recipes and will be a great budget-friendly ingredient to keep in your pantry.

Tuna Patties

A tuna patty on a plate with a lemon slice.
Photo Credit: The Suburban Soapbox.

Grab some staples like canned tuna, eggs, panko breadcrumbs and mayo to make a great budget friendly alternative to crab or salmon cakes. This recipe has a flaky interior with a crispy crust, and comes together in just a few moments for a simple and satisfying meal.

Get the recipe: Tuna patties.

Tuna Lettuce Wraps

Lettuce leaves with tuna salad on a plate.
Photo Credit: Wholesome Made Easy.

Add tuna salad to lettuce leaves for a fresh take on a classic. This recipe is so easy, and the lettuce cups add the perfect crunch, you won’t miss the bread after you have just a bite of this easy lunch option.

Get the recipe: Tuna lettuce wraps.

Tuna Melt Subs

Sub buns filled with tuna melt ingredients.
Photo Credit: Harbour Breeze Home.

This sub recipe is straight from grandma’s vintage kitchen, so you know it is going to be good! Tuck tuna melt ingredients into a bun and wrap it in foil, then bake to make a cheesy sub that is budget friendly and so filling.

Get the recipe: Tuna melt subs.

Creamy Tuna Pasta Salad

A bowl of pasta salad with tuna, onions and tomato halves.
Photo Credit: The Slow Roasted Italian.

You can’t go wrong with a classic like tuna pasta salad! This recipe is creamy, easy to make and uses pantry staples that you likely have on hand. Take this to a potluck or a cookout, or make it for a fuss free dinner on a hot summer night.

Get the recipe: Creamy tuna pasta salad.

Tuna Melt Quesadillas

A quesadilla with tuna and cheese, topped with salsa.
Photo Credit: Garlic and Zest.

Cheesy quesadillas meet tasty tuna melts in this easy dish. It comes together in just a few moments and is packed with fresh flavors. Top with pico de gallo for added texture and color.

Get the recipe: Tuna melt quesadillas.

Tuna Burgers

Photo Credit: Living Sweet Moments.
Photo Credit: Living Sweet Moments.

Skip the beef and make these tasty tuna burgers for a twist on dinner. Not only is this recipe healthier, but is budget friendly too. All you need is a can or two of tuna, spices and an egg to whip this up. 

Get the recipe: Tuna burgers.

Apple White Cheddar Tuna Patties

Tuna patties with white cheddar cheese in a pita pocket.
Photo Credit: Running to the Kitchen.

This take on tuna sandwiches is anything but boring! It uses apples, white cheddar cheese and hummus to make the most flavorful patties, tuck them into a great bread or pita pocket for a budget friendly dish that is economical and extra tasty.

Get the recipe: Apple white cheddar tuna patties.

Tuna Melt Stuffed Peppers

Peppers stuffed with tuna melts and baked.
Photo Credit: Mae’s Menu.

This might be the most unique take on stuffed peppers yet! With tuna and cheese stuffed inside of colorful peppers and baked to melty perfection, you can count on the family hoping for seconds of this easy dinner.

Get the recipe: Tuna melt stuffed peppers.

Sun Dried Tomato and Tuna Casserole

A casserole dish of pasta and sun dried tomato sauce.
Photo Credit: In the Kitch.

This take on tuna casserole is a must make for anyone who likes sundried tomato flavor. With pasta, pesto and alfredo notes it is such an easy way to upgrade your average can of tuna and transform it into a feast.

Get the recipe: Sun dried tomato casserole.

Tuna Nachos

A plate of nachos with tuna on top.
Photo Credit: Marley’s Menu.

Have you ever considered adding tuna to nachos? This is such a tasty change of pace from the average ground beef topping. Add all of your favorites like cheese, olives, salsa and guacamole to make them the way you like.

Get the recipe: Tuna nachos.

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