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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Crunchy Tuna Salad with Egg



I'm in the mood for a tuna sandwich today.  When I looked back at old posts, I realized I haven't shared this recipe for Tuna Salad here.  (I have shared this on my other blog, but not here.)

When I was a kid, I hated Tuna Salad.  I really, really hated it.  It wasn't the tuna itself that I didn't like, it was the chunks of onions that my mom added to it!  I remember asking my mom to just take the tuna out of the can and put it on some bread for me.  She did that occasionally.  But most of the time I was stuck with picking out the chunks! 

Now, as an adult, I love to add not only onions, but also celery and carrots.  Mmmm!  I love all the crunchy veggies mixed with my tuna!  I also add hard boiled eggs to my tuna.  All those added items really makes a hearty sandwich and helps to stretch a can of tuna! 


I make it pretty much the same way each time except I don't measure.  Here's a rough idea of how I made it the last time (you can adjust the add-ins according to your tastes): 

Crunchy Tuna Salad

Ingredients:
  • 3 cans Albacore Tuna packed in water (drained)
  • 3 hard boiled eggs, chopped
  • 1/4 cup onion, diced
  • 1/4 cup celery, diced
  • 1/4 cup carrot, diced
  • 1/4 - 1/2 cup Hellmann's Mayonnaise
  • pepper, to taste (optional)
Directions:  
  • Place the chopped eggs in a mixing bowl along with the tuna.  Mash with a fork to separate the tuna chunks a bit. 
  • Add vegetables, stir until well mixed. 
  • Stir in the mayo. 
  • Add pepper (optional)

Notes: 
  • Crisp-cooked bacon or the bacon sold in the salad dressing aisle is also a good addition to this salad. 
  • I like to serve this on toast, crackers, or in a wrap with some lettuce.  

I used to get tuna salad similar to this from a deli in Philly on my lunch break. I've never been able to duplicate it exactly, but that's okay, I like this one too! 

It's so much cheaper to make this tuna salad than it was to buy a single serving at the deli every day.  And it's a great way to use up some fresh vegetables.  I try to plan tuna salad whenever I buy celery for a recipe since we never seem to be able to use up the celery before it turns to mush in the veggie bin. 


This tuna salad makes a great meal on a hot summer day. 

Pair it with a garden salad or some fruit (with dip) for a complete and simple summer dinner! 









I'll be linking this recipe to the following blog hops and linky parties: 


hugs,

8 comments:

  1. My oldest boy recently discovered love for tuna salad and the joy of making it himself. I will share with him this recipe.

    Hope you can come by Foodie Wednesday and share it as well.
    http://www.frugalwannabecooks.com/2009/11/ravioli-deluca-style.html

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  2. I love tuna, thanks for sharing your recipe. I'm your newest follower....from Turning the table Thursday. Stop on over at my place if you get a chance!
    Aimee at www.shugarysweets.com

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  3. Anonymous16 June, 2011

    Never tried it with carrots before, thanks for sharing. I'll have to try this and you're right - it does make a can of tuna go a long way at a low cost!

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  4. OK, I love all that PLUS I love adding APPLES to my tuna salad! I love the little crunch of sweetness when I bite into some. Noone else in my house shares my affinity for apples in tuna so generally they're added at the end once everyone ELSE has been served!

    :) OH... and just for the record, if your kiddo is two, you're exempt from laughing at their expense...it's when they're 7/8 and should KNOW BETTER!! :)

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  5. That sounds really good especially with the toast

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  6. This looks tasty! I found you from the blog hop and I'm following you via GFC. I would love it if you would follow me back!

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    ~JB

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  7. Hi Alison,
    Love, Love, your Tuna Salad. I really like the combination of veggies in the salad. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and hope to see you next week!
    Miz Helen

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  8. yum! i am going to have to try this recipe out - thanks for sharing!

    thanks for dropping by, too!

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