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Skip the store bought tuna salad and create your own (much tastier) rendition right at home! This easy dish is made with nutritious ingredients and tastes downright delicious.
The tastiest tuna salad recipe
I’ll be the first to tell you… salads do not have to be boring! We often associate the word “salad” with lettuce and croutons, but they can truly be so much more than that. With the right ingredients you can create an abundance of healthy, tasty, and delightful (and get this — totally lettuce free) salads.
Take this healthy tuna pasta salad for example. Overflowing with flavor, this bowl of goodness is filled with tomatoes, celery, carrots, mustard, garlic, and even Greek yogurt. It’s quick, it’s easy, and it’s a totally delicious rotini salad. Let’s dive in!
Ingredients in healthy tuna pasta salad
For the ingredients, we’re breaking things into two parts: the salad, and the dressing. The salad is loaded with veggies for both nutrients and flavor, and the dressing is created by mixing a blend of Greek yogurt, mayo, vinegar, and seasonings.
Salad
- Dried Pasta: For your base, grab 4 cups of dried pasta. It can be whatever you prefer — I used brown rice fusilli.
- Frozen Peas: First up for the veggies is 1 cup of frozen peas. Surprisingly, they do a lot for the flavor!
- Chopped Carrots: Add texture and nutrients with 1 cup of chopped carrots.
- Chopped Celery: For more antioxidants, add in 1 cup of chopped stalks celery. Did you know celery is great for ridding your body of free radicals? Who knew?!
- Grape Tomatoes: Next, include 1 cup of sliced grape tomatoes for flavor and color.
- Tuna: Finally, the star of the salad! You’ll need three 4oz cans of tuna, drained.
Dressing
- Greek Yogurt: To create the dressing, begin with 1/3 cup of nonfat plain Greek yogurt. This will add flavor while also thickening the dressing.
- Mayonnaise: Next, include 1/3 cup of mayonnaise.
- Red Wine Vinegar: For extra flavor, add 1 tbsp of red wine vinegar. Alternatively sub lemon juice!
- Dijon Mustard: 1 tbsp of dijon mustard adds a slight bite.
- Garlic: You can never go wrong with garlic! Add 2 cloves, minced.
- Dried Dill: Add a yummy, herby taste with 1 tsp of dried dill. Fresh herbs taste great here, too. Fresh herbs also work great here! Feel free to substitute fresh parsley for dill.
- Salt & Pepper: Finish things off with 1 tsp of salt and 1/2 tsp of pepper!
Tools needed to create this recipe
Only 6 main items are needed for this dish, along with a few measuring cups!
- Large pot
- Stirring utenisl
- Strainer
- Large mixing bowl
- Small mixing bowl
- Whisk
For measuring, you will need 1/2 tsp, 1 tsp, 1 tbsp, and 1 cup.
How to make this tuna pasta salad recipe
If you have a half hour, you have time to create this recipe. With 10 minutes devoted to pasta cook time, this recipe only requires about 20 minutes of actual prep time. That brings the total time to only 30 minutes.
First, place the pasta in the pot and cook it according to the directions on the package. When 4 minutes of cook time is left, add the frozen peas. Drain, rinse with cold water, and set aside.
In a large bowl, combine the carrots, celery, tomatoes, and tuna.
In a small bowl, whisk together the yogurt, mayo, vinegar, mustard, garlic, dill, salt, and pepper.
Next, add your pasta into the veggie/tuna bowl and pour the dressing on top. Stir the mixture until well combined and completely coated.
Enjoy!
Storing leftovers
I recommend keeping any tuna salad leftovers in a tightly sealed container in the refrigerator. It will keep for up to five days. You can cover the bowl with tin foil or plastic wrap, but Tupperware or a similar type of container will ensure that the salad keeps its freshness.
What makes this tuna salad healthier
This recipe includes diverse ingredients full of different nutrients. The peas, carrots, celery, tomatoes, tuna, and yogurt alone give you a vast amount of minerals, antioxidants, and other various nutritional benefits like fiber and vitamin C!
Plus, since we skipped half of the mayo and swapped it with Greek yogurt, you’re getting less calories and way more protein.
This salad makes the perfect healthy afternoon snack, lunch, or even side dish with your dinner. You could even bring it to your next potluck! Who doesn’t love a classic tuna macaroni salad?
If you liked this recipe, you’ll want to try these!
Salads don’t always have to contain lettuce! In fact, they’re often way more fun that way. Here are some more of my favorite salads with bases like broccoli and noodles!
- Light and Easy Broccoli Salad
- Healthy Greek Pasta Salad (Gluten-Free)
- Thai Noodle Salad with Walnut Butter
- Creamy Italian Chopped Salad
Recipe by Erin Morrissey and Photos by The Mindful Hapa
Healthy Tuna Pasta Salad
Skip the store bought tuna salad and create your own (much tastier) rendition right at home! This easy dish is made with nutritious ingredients and tastes downright delicious.
Ingredients
- 4 cups dried pasta, I used brown rice fusilli
- 1 cup frozen peas
- 1 cup chopped carrots
- 1 cup chopped celery
- 1 cup sliced grape tomatoes
- 3 (4oz) cans tuna, drained
- 1/3 nonfat plain Greek yogurt
- 1/3 cup mayonnaise
- 1 tbsp red wine vinegar
- 1 tbsp dijon mustard
- 2 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 tsp dried dill
- 1 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp pepper
Instructions
- Cook pasta according to package directions, adding peas last 4 minutes of cooking. Drain and rinse with cold water, set aside.
- In a large mixing bowl, add carrots, celery, tomatoes, and tuna.
- In a small bowl, whisk together yogurt, mayo, vinegar, mustard, garlic, dill, salt and pepper.
- Add pasta to veggie/tuna bowl, then add dressing over top. Stir until well combined and completely coated.
- Serve! Store in fridge up to 5 days.
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Kate says
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Erin says
Thank you!!
Heather says
Love it!!
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Erin says
Hi Heather, so happy you loved it so much! 🙂
Emilie says
Love it, thank you! I was thinking of tuna casserole, then thought a similar pasta salad would be nice. Always looking for healthier versions of recipes…this is great. Looking forward to checking out more of your recipes.
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Erin says
Hi Emilie, so happy you loved it! 🙂
Wendi T says
I initially made this for my 15 yo wrestler son because he is very health conscious. Him and I both love it. He requests it over and over again. For meal prep, I’ll make it on a Sunday and put it into individual serving size containers for my son to bring to lunch each day. It’s especially good on the second day. Thank you!
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Erin says
Hi Wendi, so happy you both enjoyed it!!
justasking says
Hi, while i haven’t made this (yet) how does one go about freezing this into personal portions. I’ve been desperately seeking a recipe (and strategy) for Freezable Tuna-Pasta salad. See, i’m due to have finger surgery, and the surgeon said “your finger must not be exposed to wetness”. So i wish to prep meals for freezer, and i’m running out of time.
I note Amazon has 12-oz. mini-portion containers (PROMOZE black-colored containers) but i’m afraid they’ll be hard to open with my gnarled/sore fingers.
I also don’t do well with salt or extreme spices. My highly compromised, acidic body is very sensitive to such seasonings. I usually seek the easiest, most nutritious recipes with the least exotic ingredients. i.e. i never stock dry dill.
Also wondering if in tuna casseroles, can coconut milk be a good substitute for dairy milk. Or what about a can of coconut cream? Thanks!
Erin says
Hi, canned coconut milk would work. Or dairy free yogurt. Let me know what you use and how it comes out! 🙂
Kerra says
This recipe is amazing! Great for meal prep.
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Erin says
Hi Kerra, so glad you enjoyed it!
Joe G says
Delicious!
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Erin says
Hi Joe, so glad you liked it!!
Heather G. says
I made this using caperelle brown rice pasta and red bell pepper instead of celery. It turned out absolutely delicious! So happy with it.
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Erin says
Hi Heather, so happy you loved it so much!
Amanda says
The best tuna pasta salad! Great for lunch prep!
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Erin says
Hi Amanda, so glad you liked it!!
Marie-France says
I struggle with many food allergies, so I took the base but had to switch out all the veggies except for the peas! So I used an English cucumber, a sweet yellow bell pepper and a few baby dill pickles (omitted the dill in sauce because of this). I’m picky with my dressings so I just used just greek yogourt and mayo(half a cup of each) with salt and pepper. Got 5 lunches out of it. New favorite will experiment with the veggies I can eat to try different combos.
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Erin says
Hi Marie-France, so happy you loved the salad so much and made it your own! Thanks for sharing!! 🙂
Lauren P says
This pasta salad is to die for! Mixed all my favorite things together. I will be making this often!!!
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Erin says
Hi Lauren, so glad you loved it!!
Cam says
This is a weekly lunch staple for me now! Love it
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Erin says
Hi Cam, so happy you loved it!
Darci says
This pasta salad is so good and easy to make. I made it yesterday for my daughter and I to have for lunch this week. It’s definitely kid approved!
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Erin says
Hi Darci, so happy you and your daughter loved it!
Sarah Roarty says
Absolutely delicious! I am already craving more.
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Erin says
Hi Sarah, I am so happy you loved it!
Jennifer M. says
So yummy! This is exactly what I think for tuna pasta salad but BETTER. The sauce is so yummy! Plus I used light Mayo and banza pasta and the macros were 🔥🔥 awesome! So much protein.
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Erin says
Hi Jennifer, so glad you enjoyed it!!
Jennifer M. says
So yummy! Honestly just what I think of as tuna salad but so much better. The sauce is soooo good. I used light Mayo and banza pasta and the macros were amazing! So yummy and filling.
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Erin says
Hi Jennifer, I am so glad you loved it!!
Lauren Matus says
So yummy and so refreshing! Thank you for this delicious gluten free option!
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Erin says
Hi Lauren, so happy you loved it!!
Jaime says
Loved this pasta salad!!
I used fresh dill and added a small handful of fresh basil from my garden just because😊
It is absolutely delicious!
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Erin says
Hi Jaime, so happy you loved it and great addition!!
Christina says
Oh M G currently eating this as leftovers for lunch and it is absolutely delicious!
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Erin says
Hi Christina, so glad you loved it!