Apple and Tuna salad. This apple and walnut tuna salad has flavor, crunch and protein for a healthy and fast meal idea on busy days. I like making this ahead of time and storing it in the bottom of a quart size mason jar. Personally I love Genova's tuna the most because it's packed in a little olive oil, sustainably caught MSC Certified and incredibly fresh tasting.
When I married, my m-in-law made a delicious tuna salad with apples as one of the main ingredients.
I LOVED it and began to use that recipe.
No matter what, I need something that I can eat fast!
You can cook Apple and Tuna salad using 5 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients of Apple and Tuna salad
- You need 10 ounces of canned tuna packed in spring water.
- It's 1 of medium Granny Smith Apple.
- It's 1/3 cup of mayonnaise.
- Prepare 1/2 teaspoon of paprika.
- You need 2 of large iceberg lettuce leaves, optional.
Enter this Curried Tuna Salad with Apples. Curry powder is one of my favorite spices and I especially love it in tuna and chicken salad. Instead of mayo, I like to use smashed avocado and hummus for a bit of healthier fat without sacrificing the. I tasted this recipe first at a Whole Foods Market and I totally fell in love with it and decided to try and recreate it at home.
Apple and Tuna salad instructions
- Wash lid of tuna cans. Open and drain off water..
- Wash, core, and dice the apple. Add drained tuna to apple.
- Add mayonnaise and mix. Sprinkle with paprika. Serve on lettuce if you so choose. I hope you enjoy!.
Crunchy apples and sweet pickle relish make this tuna salad great on sandwich thins or crackers as well as on lettuce greens. A simple dressing of mayo and apple cider vinegar makes the tuna salad tart. The dried cranberries and apple slices are a nice sweet contrast. Apples and tuna salad served up in a clever cup. Place apple bottoms on a plate, fill each with about ½-cup salad mixture, cap with stemmed apple tops.