Recipe: Cranberry-Almond Tuna Salad Sandwiches (2024)

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Kimberly A. Morales

March 17, 2024

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Recipe: Cranberry-Almond Tuna Salad Sandwiches will help you feel a simple, healthy and unusual meal. Tangy. Crunch. Delicious.

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Like many bloggers, I like to check out my traffic stats on a regular basis, just to see where people are coming from and what has led them to PGEW. I find it both fascinating & humbling to know that there are people in Spain or Germany or the UK who somehow end up stumbling upon my little blog and stay awhile to read what I have to say.
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The most interesting data for me comes from the types of searches that lead people here. Most searches are pretty straightforward: specific recipes uses for certain ingredients and the like. But sometimes the Google searches that bring people to PGEW can be a little… different. Some are disturbing, others a little confusing, but in general they’re just amusing. “Who is the patron saint of burritos?” is pretty much my all-time favorite odd search, but this week I came across another interesting/amusing search: someone came looking for “unconscious tuna salad”.
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After giggling for a little bit (I couldn’t help myself), I realized that this wasn’t such a bad search after all. It reminded me that I hadn’t had a good tuna salad in ages, and with spring finally showing its face around here, it seemed like a perfect time to whip up a new batch.

In Tuna Salad Land, there are two distinct camps: the sweet tuna lovers and the savory tuna fans. For most of my life, I’ve been a part of the latter, primarily because I grew up with my mom’s completely kickass tuna & scallion salad. After having something so crisp and refreshing, it was almost depressing to have to take a bite of the sweet pickle relish kind.

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While that version has grown on me over the years, I’m still a bigger fan of more savory tuna salads, my favorite being the fabulous Mediterranean Style Tuna Salad I posted a couple of years back. Unfortunately, I only had tuna and baby spinach to play with, so that salad was out of the question. But once I’m stuck with a craving, I cannot let the idea go until I’ve satisfied that crazy need. I was going to come up with something else.

It looked like the ingredients in my pantry were conspiring to make sure I had something sweet thrown into my tuna because the only things that seemed to work well were dried cranberries and slivered roasted almonds. Luckily, tuna’s one of those uber-versatile ingredients that can go in a million different directions depending on what you pair it with, so once it was mixed together with the fruit & nuts and a couple of other key ingredients, I ended up with a pretty nice little salad.

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With some dried herbs and crisp red onion, I was able to have my savory craving satisfied, but the dried cranberries also lent a sweet-tart kick that was a welcome change to my standard tuna fare. The slivered roasted almonds also added a fun, crunchy texture to the mix. This easy-to-prepare salad is great on its own with some fresh greens, or in a sandwich, as I’ve done here. It would also make a fantastic pita filling if you prefer that kind of sandwich. I’m pretty sure the kids will like it, too! Let’s check it out.

Details Recipe Information

  • Prepare: 10 Mins
  • Cook: 15 Mins
  • Difficult: Easy
  • Serving: 2 sandwiches
  • Cost per serving: ~ $1.75
  • Nutrition: for each serving
  • Calories: 302.8
  • Fat: 11g
  • Cholesterol: 14.3mg
  • Sodium: 419.1mg
  • Potassium: 463.7mg
  • Carbohydrates: 33.7g
  • Protein: 11.1g

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Ingredients

  • 1 can of water-packed tuna, drained
  • 2 tbsp finely chopped red onion
  • 3 tbsp dried cranberries
  • 2 tbsp slivered roasted almonds
  • 2-3 tbsp mayonnaise (you can use more or less depending on personal taste)
  • 1/2 tbsp herbes de Provence*
  • Pinch of salt & pepper
  • 4 slices whole grain, whole wheat bread
  • A small handful of baby spinach or spring mix

Method

Step 1
Combine the first 6 ingredients in a bowl and mix together until completely combined. Check for flavor and add salt & pepper to taste.
Step 2
Toast or grill the bread to the desired doneness.
Step 3
Add half the tuna salad mixture on one side of each sandwich and spread a tiny amount of mayo on the other side.
Step 4
Top with greens put the sandwiches together, grab some napkins, and enjoy!
*Can’t find herbes de Provence at your store? Make your own version with equal amounts of dried thyme, basil, savory, and marjoram, a couple of small pinches of fennel seed and rosemary, and if you have it, a tiny amount of dried lavender (yes, lavender!). Mix together until thoroughly combined, store in an airtight container, and voila! Your very own jar of herbes de Provence. 🙂

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FAQs

What does Martha Stewart put in her tuna salad? ›

Ingredients
  1. 12 ounces good-quality tuna, packed in oil, drained.
  2. 2 stalks celery, halved lengthwise and thinly sliced.
  3. 1 apple, such as McIntosh or Gala, peeled, cored, and cut into ¼-inch pieces.
  4. 3 tablespoons light mayonnaise, preferably Ojai Cook's Lemonaise Light.
  5. 2 tablespoons freshly chopped basil leaves.
Dec 21, 2022

How do you make Paula Deen's tuna salad? ›

Directions. In a mixing bowl, combine the tuna, eggs, mayonnaise, lemon juice, chives, celery, relish, and onion. Season the salad with a big pinch of salt and pepper and stir to combine. Serve on a bed of salad greens or on toasted bread, if you like.

Why does restaurant tuna salad taste better? ›

The highest-quality tuna is bought fresh from the market or fishmonger, so some restaurants process and cook fresh tuna before incorporating it into the tuna salad. Although time-consuming and expensive, many chefs prefer this approach.

What is the best mayonnaise substitute for tuna salad? ›

Greek yogurt is a great substitute for mayo in tuna salad because it brings a similar tang and creaminess,” Boone explained. “Another option is olive oil and lemon juice for those who want richness and acidity without adding a creamy component.”

Is Miracle Whip better than mayo for tuna? ›

More viscous or fluid products may cause a more 'wet' tuna salad.” Less popular for tuna salad among our experts but still mayo MVPs, Kewpie and Miracle Whip both have distinct flavors that don't work as well with tuna, one more savory (Kewpie) and one sweeter (Miracle Whip).

Is tuna salad healthier than lunch meat? ›

The highest-fat lunch meats are bologna, salami and loaves (olive loaf, pickle loaf, etc.). Canned white tuna has a lot going for it. It is lower in fat than chicken, low in saturated fat, high in protein and contains heart healthy omega-3 fatty acids.

What can I mix with tuna if I don't have mayo? ›

When you're ready to elevate your next lunch or dinner, here are 12 delicious substitutes for mayo in your tuna salad.
  1. Greek yogurt. Maslova Valentina/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Avocado. Irina Rostokina/Shutterstock. ...
  3. Hummus. Tempura/Getty Images. ...
  4. Olive oil. Maryia_K/Shutterstock. ...
  5. Dijon mustard. ...
  6. Ranch dressing. ...
  7. Sour cream. ...
  8. Cottage cheese.
Jan 24, 2024

How to elevate a tuna sandwich? ›

Add crunchy, tangy, pickle-y things to your tuna salad

Onions and celery are popular (and good) additions that add texture, but they're not the only options. Choosing something that adds crunch but also brings a hit of tangy, pickle-y flavor is my favorite way to punch up a tuna melt.

What else can you mix with tuna? ›

5 Flavor Combos That Keep Canned Tuna Recipes Interesting
  • Tuna + Pasta. For an instant boost of filling protein in your carb-loaded pasta night, add a can of tuna. ...
  • Tuna + Cheese. ...
  • Tuna + Bread. ...
  • Tuna + Beans. ...
  • Tuna + Egg.
Mar 18, 2020

What does tuna salad contain? ›

Tuna salad is a salad dish consisting of tuna and mayonnaise. The tuna used is usually pre-cooked, canned, and packaged in water or oil. Pickles, celery, relish, and onion are popular ingredients to add. Tuna salad is also regularly served by itself, or on top of crackers, lettuce, tomato, or avocado.

What can I put in canned tuna? ›

Start by doctoring up a can of tuna with mayonnaise, lemon, and cilantro—think spicy tuna with the spice on the side. Then add rice and crunchy seasoned carrots and cucumber for the perfect balance of flavor and texture. Serve with your favorite condiments such as soy and hot chili sauce.

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