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For a filling and protein rich meal, these Easy Tuna Patties with Spicy Aioli do the trick. They’re made with tuna, crackers, and lemon juice, and are topped with a zesty and spicy homemade aioli sauce!
A filling and satisfying nutritious entree
Looking for a protein-rich entree filled with flavor and zest, I decided to create something with a bit of extra oomph. I decided to make tuna the main part of this recipe thanks to its high protein, vitamin, and mineral content. Plus, I don’t cook with it nearly enough!
I did some experimenting, and lo and behold, easy tuna patties with spicy aioli turned out to be one of my favorite tuna recipes I’ve ever created. It’s tangy, juicy, and delicious, and even comes with a homemade spicy aioli sauce to eat with each and every bite!
This dish is easy to make but feels absolutely gourmet. Your friends and family will love it, and will probably wind up questioning whether you secretly went to culinary school behind their backs.
Ingredients used to make easy tuna patties with spicy aioli
These tuna patties with aioli are made of two parts. First, we will make the cakes with a combination of tuna, spices, mayo, lemon juice, and breadcrumbs. Then, we’ll make the delicious aioli sauce with Greek yogurt, sriracha, and more lemon juice!
Tuna cakes:
- Tuna
- Garlic
- Onion
- Egg
- Mayonnaise
- Lemon juice
- Cilantro or parsley
- Salt
- Pepper
- Crackers or breadcrumbs*
- Avocado or olive oil
*I used almond flour crackers and pulsed them in my food processor until fine.
Aioli:
- Greek yogurt
- Sriracha
- Lemon juice
- Salt
Kitchen tools needed for this recipe
You will need a handful of items to make this recipe, but nothing too crazy. Grab a few mixing bowls, a skillet, a couple of utensils, and dive in!
- Large mixing bowl
- Stirring utensil
- Large skillet
- Spatula
- Small mixing bowl
- Whisk
As far as measurements go, you’ll need the following sizes: 1/2 tsp, 1 tbsp, 1/4 cup, and 1/2 cup.
How to make tuna patties with spicy aioli
This recipe begins by mixing all of the tuna cake ingredients and then frying ’em up on the stove. After that, we’ll dive into creating the lemon zesty sauce to go on top!
In a large bowl, mix all of the tuna cake ingredients until everything is very well combined. You should be able to form the mixture into patties.
With about 1/3 cup of the mixture, form a patty. Repeat until you’ve used all of the mix.
Heat a large skillet on the stove with the cooking oil.
Once hot, place the patties in the skillet and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side, or until they reach a golden brown color.
Flip and do the same thing on the other side. Remove from the heat once cooked.
While cooking, prepare the aioli by mixing all of the ingredients together.
Serve and enjoy!
Tuna making tips
Here are some quick tips and FAQs regarding this recipe and the cooking process!
Tuna patties are falling apart
If you find that your patties won’t stay bound, make sure that your tuna is in very small pieces. Additionally, be sure to cook on medium-low.
When is the meat fully cooked
The tuna patties are fully cooked when they reach a temperature of 125-140F (125F being medium-rare). They should be cooked when both sides reach a golden brown color, though you can check the temperature to be sure.
What is aioli?
If you’re a fan of Mediterranean dishes, you’ve probably had your fair share of aioli. But if you’re not as familiar with the cuisine, you may be wondering what it is! Aioli is made of olive oil, garlic, and salt, and is used as a sauce for eating alongside other dishes. Eat it with sandwiches, wraps, or tuna patties. We, of course, will be spicing ours up with sriracha!
Storing easy tuna patties with spicy aioli
Though I personally find this dish to taste best fresh off the stove, it can be stored for 2-3 days. Keep it refrigerated in an airtight container. The same goes for the aioli!
Is tuna good for you?
The short answer is yes! If you’re looking for lean options that are rich in nutrients, tuna is a wonderful choice. It’s incredibly high in protein (think over 40g per can) and is essentially void of carbs and sugar.
The breading in this recipe does contain carbs, but it is still a great choice overall!
More protein-rich entrees
In the mood for some more delicious dinners that will leave you feeling fueled and satisfied? Here are some great options.
- Buffalo Chicken Sweet Potato Casserole
- Easy One Pan Salmon Dinner
- Healthy Chicken Lettuce Wraps
- Three Bean Turkey Chili
Recipe by Erin Morrissey and Photos by The Mindful Hapa
Easy Tuna Patties with Spicy Aioli
For a filling and protein rich meal, these Easy Tuna Patties with Spicy Aioli do the trick. They’re made with tuna, crackers, and lemon juice, and are topped with a zesty and spicy homemade aioli sauce!
Ingredients
Tuna Cakes
- 2 cans tuna (5oz)
- 1 clove garlic, minced
- 1/4 cup finely chopped onion
- 1 egg
- 1/4 cup mayonnaise
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp chopped cilantro or parsley
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
- 1/2 cup crushed crackers (or breadcrumbs) I used Simple Mills almond flour crackers and pulsed them in my food processor until fine.
- 2 tbsp avocado oil or olive oil for cooking.
Aioli
- 1/2 cup greek yogurt
- 1 tbsp sriracha
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- tiny pinch saltÂ
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix together all tuna cake ingredients until very well combined. You should be able to form into patties.
- With about 1/3 cup mixture, form into patties.
- Heat large skillet on stove with oil. Once hot, place patties in and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side or until golden brown. Flip and do the same on the other side. Remove from heat once cooked.
- While cooking, prepare the aioli by mixing all ingredients together.
- Serve!
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Sydney says
Amazing. I swear I make one (or more) of Erin’s recipes a week and she can do no wrong. These were so tasty and easy!
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Erin says
Hi Sydney, thanks for the kind words and so glad you enjoyed them!!
Lacey says
These were so good!! Will definitely make these again!
Erin says
Hi Lacey, so happy you liked them!!
Jaclyn Kenaston says
Wow! This so good! I didn’t have Greek yogurt so I substituted sour cream for the sauce and it came out fantastic! I love all your recipes!
Erin says
Hi Jaclyn, so glad you enjoyed them and made them your own with what you had!
Chelsea says
I wouldn’t say I was ever a huge tuna lover but I craaaaaave these. They’re so tasty and easy to make!
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Erin says
Hi Chelsea, glad these may have turned you into a tuna fan!!
Amy says
This is one of our favorite things to have for dinner. Super good and super easy to make!
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Erin says
Hi Amy, I am so glad you enjoyed them!!
marissa says
These were sooooo good! 10/10. I think im gonna make them a sandwich next time!
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Erin says
Hi Marissa, I am so glad you enjoyed them and good plan!
Shannon says
my husband and I love this recipe!! So so good. We just use panko as we’re not GF and it works fine!
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Erin says
Hi Shannon, I am so happy you both love it!
Michelle says
So simple to make and they taste amazing! My boyfriend loves them too, so I’ve made them a bunch of times already. Thanks for another great recipe!
Erin says
Hi Michelle, thanks so much for the kind words! I am so happy you both enjoy them!
Kellen says
These were so easy, so cheap, and sooooo good
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Erin says
Hi Kellen, I am so happy you enjoyed them!
Juliana says
To be honest I did it with low expectations because I’m not a fan of tuna, but I loved them! I did it exactly as the recipe and aioli is perfect combination, thank you for posting such good recipes.🤗
Erin says
Hi Juliana, I am so glad the patties surprised you!! Thanks for sharing!
AJ says
These tuna cakes are fantastic!! Subbed mayo for 0% greek yogurt and served them with fresh avocado. So much flavor and extremely nutritious. These are definitely going to be added to my meal prep rotation. Thanks again for the wonderful recipe Erin!
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Erin says
Hi AJ, I’m so glad you enjoyed them so much! 🙂
Monika says
Is it 5 ounces of tuna TOTAL or two 5-ounce cans, so TEN ounces total?
Erin says
Hi Monika, it is 2 5oz cans of tuna so 10 ounces total. Let me know how they come out!
Marissa says
I made these 2 weeks ago and my family already requested I make them again! They were SO delicious and easy! I made a side of rice and sautéed broccoli and it was great for meal prep too.
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Erin says
Hi Marissa, I am thrilled you and your family loved them so much!! Yum! What a great meal! Love that!
Karen says
I didn’t know canned tuna could taste so good! Loved these! This was such an easy weeknight meal and, with a side, made enough for two dinners for 2 people. Definitely making again soon!
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Bridget says
LOVED these!! Absolutely delicious and you cannot beat the ease of throwing the ingredients together in one bowl. So flavorful and filling. I served them with pasta salad but I look forward to putting them on regular salads and making sandwiches.
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Erin says
Hi Bridget! Soo happy you love the patties and are finding so many ways to serve them!! Enjoy!!
Billie says
Another must try! I fell in love with tuna patties some time ago, and your version sounds so flavorful!!
Erin says
Hi Billie! Yes isn’t tuna the best?! Let me know what you think of them once you try my recipe!
Maude says
Just made this! So good, healthy and affordable.
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Erin says
Hi Maude, I am so happy you enjoyed them!!
Anna says
Easy and delish – my fave combo!! I cut the recipe in half for two people and used Panko instead of crushed crackers. Turned out great!
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Erin says
Hi Anna, so happy you enjoyed them and make them your own. Thanks for your support! 🙂
casey says
Loved them!!! Mine did not come out as pretty as the pictures (fell apart in pan…agh!) but were sooo yummy!! Will definitely make again
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Erin says
Hi Casey, thank you so much for your kind words. Hope they come out in once piece next time. Did they stick to the pan? Maybe add a touch more oil. Let me know how take two goes!!
Casey says
5/5 These tuna patties are absolutely amazing!!! So easy to make, and may or may not have dunked each patty in the incredible spicy aioli. SO GOOD!!
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Erin says
Hi Casey, yes, the spicy aioli really makes them that much better! So happy you love them!! 🙂
Hilary says
I hate to ask because this is a beautiful recipe, but…any thoughts on doing this with canned chicken? Not a fan of tuna, but they look delicious!
Erin says
Hi Hilary, I haven’t tried them with chicken, but feel free to make them with the substitution and let me know how they come out. 🙂