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A super easy lunch recipe ready in minutes, this Avocado Tuna Salad recipe will quickly become a lunch staple. Swap the mayo for avocado in this healthy lunch recipe that you and your whole family will enjoy.
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Easy Avocado Tuna Salad
This is my go-to lunch recipe! It’s simple, delicious and ready in under 10 minutes. I always keep canned tuna on hand for this reason!
Avocado is the perfect swap for mayonnaise in classic tuna salad. It has the same creamy texture but is a great source of healthy fats. Paired with the protein from tuna you’ve got yourself a well balanced meal.
Whip this avocado tuna salad up last minute or meal prep in advance. Either way, you will love it!
Ingredients in Avocado Tuna Salad:
- Canned tuna – Be sure to grab flaked white tuna! Drain out any excess liquid from the can.
- Avocado – make sure it’s ripe! The flesh should give slightly when you gently press in.
- Celery – adds the perfect crunch!
- Red onion – adds a zesty spice and flavor to the recipe.
- Apple – for a hint of sweetness.
- Walnuts – or any nuts you have on hand.
- Pickle juice – trust me on this! It adds SO much flavor.
- Dijon – a key ingredient in tuna salad in my opinion.
- Spices – dried dill, cumin, salt and pepper. If desired you can also stir in some fresh herbs like cilantro or parsley.
What kind of Tuna is Best for Avocado Tuna Salad?
I prefer flaked white tuna in my tuna avocado salad. The Wild Planet white albacore tuna is my favorite. Just be sure to drain your tuna of all liquid before using. White tuna is 100% albacore tuna whereas light tuna is a typically either skipjack tuna or yellowfin tuna (or a combo).
Sometimes canned tuna comes packed in oil rather than water. I recommend grabbing one packed in water and draining it out.
Learn how to make this Avocado Tuna Salad Step-by-Step
Watch Davida make this super easy and delicious Tuna Salad! Ready in just 10 minutes.
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How to Serve Avocado Tuna Salad
One of my favorite things about tuna salad is how many different ways you can enjoy it!
- Eat it with a fork right out of the bowl.
- Salad on salad. I love this salad on a bed of greens or romaine lettuce. So much flavor and great if you’re keto or low carb.
- Make a sandwich! It’s delicious on toast. Add greens, tomato and/or cheese if you’re feeling fancy.
- Scoop it out of the bowl with tortilla chips or crackers.
- Make a wrap by adding greens and tuna salad to your favorite type of tortilla.
How Long will Avocado Tuna Salad Last?
Your tuna avocado salad with last for up to 5 days in the fridge.
Keep in an airtight container rather than covering with plastic wrap to help prevent browning. You can also squeeze a little lemon juice or lime juice onto your salad as well. Note: your salad may brown slightly but that’s okay. It is simply aesthetic and the salad is still very much edible.
More Easy Lunch Recipes:
- Guacamole Avocado Chicken Salad
- Avocado Egg Salad
- Curry Chicken Salad
- Mediterranean Egg Salad
- Buffalo chicken salad
- Curried Smashed Beans and Avocado salad
- Pesto Egg Salad
Avocado Tuna Salad
A super easy lunch recipe ready in minutes, this Avocado Tuna Salad recipe will quickly become a lunch staple. Swap the mayo for avocado in this healthy lunch recipe that you and your whole family will enjoy.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 4–6 servings 1x
- Category: Entree
- Method: Mix
- Diet: Gluten Free
Ingredients
- 2 cans of flaked white tuna, drained
- 1 large ripe avocado
- 1/2 cup chopped celery
- 1/2 cup chopped red onion
- 1/2 red apple, chopped
- 1/4 cup chopped, toasted walnuts
- 1 tbsp pickle juice (or water-if using increase salt slightly)
- 1 tsp dried dill
- 1/2 tsp dijon mustard
- 1/4 tsp cumin
- salt and pepper, to taste
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mash up avocado with the back of a fork or potato masher.
- Add in tuna, celery, red onion, apple and walnuts. Mix well.
- Add in pickle juice, dried dill, dijon, cumin and salt and pepper. Mix well.
- Serve on bread, top on salad or eat plain.
- Will keep up to 5 days in refrigerator.
This avocado tuna salad absolutely something new for me! Looks yummy! Can I pin this post on my Pinterest board? Thanks for sharing the recipe, I definitely add it to my cookbook!
Yum. Made this just now. Thank you for a terrific and clean mayo-free tuna.
I have never tried Advocado it looks very green and I am kind of scared of green food hehe 😛
Hi, Davida! Gorgeous photos! This avocado tuna salad is definitely healthy. Avocado rich in several B vitamins and vitamin K, with good content of vitamin C, vitamin E and potassium. That’s why i prefer avocado:) Thx for sharing!
My wife and I loved this. We are in our mid to late 50’s and although decently healthy have decided to really go all in with cutting most simple carbs and sugars. Hope it was ok to share this on Facebook? Thanks from Keith and Kathy. Peace to you and yours.
I made this per directions but mine did not have the green look like the picture. What would happen if I used a second avocado as for me it needs more creaminess. I added light mayonnaise and then some raisins as I’m used to a sweet tuna salad. It was good. I think I will try an orange added next time, just seemed like that would go well. I tried guacamole a long time ago and did not like it so have never used avocados but since they offer so many health benefits want to learn to eat them-hence the question about a second avocado. I don’t want avocado to overpower the taste. Appreciate your blog and recipes. Have a pleasant rest of the day.
Yo, this is fucking delicious. I didnt have pickle juice so i used a touch of lemon and white vinegar in its place. Absolutely wonderful. Much regards to the creator of this recipie!
Don’t feel up the avocados, you are part of ruining them, so when they do ripen, they will be bad because so many people like you has pressed gently on them that together they get mushed.
Hi Davida, I was looking at your deodorant recipe and somehow stumbled upon this. OMG it sounds so good! Since the holidays started I’ve been eating like a little piggy but have a goal to eat healthier and do more yoga in 17 🙂
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Such an easy and simple recipe! I know you’ll love it. Enjoy!
LOVE THIS RECIPE!!!just wondering though, how many calories is a serving of the tuna avocado salad?