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Freshly Made Tuna Salad at Home

Some recipes don’t need a celebration to earn their place at the table. They aren’t built around rare ingredients or long prep times. Instead, they’re the ones you reach for on busy afternoons, when the refrigerator looks bare, or when you just want something simple and comforting. For me, tuna salad has always been that kind of recipe.

I can still picture it being mixed together on the counter—often while lunches were assembled or dinner simmered nearby. It wasn’t fancy, but it was dependable. All it took was a bowl, a fork, and a handful of pantry staples to create something satisfying. Over time, I’ve gently refined the traditional version to boost the flavor while keeping that familiar, homemade character.

This is the tuna salad I make again and again—perfect for quick lunches, easy dinners, road trips, or even holiday spreads when a lighter option is welcome. It’s creamy yet balanced, fresh but uncomplicated, and flexible enough to adapt to whatever ingredients you have on hand.

If you’re looking for a timeless tuna salad that stays smooth, tastes fresh, and works beautifully in sandwiches, wraps, or low-carb bowls, this recipe will quickly become a favorite.


Homemade Tuna Salad

Ingredients

IngredientAmountNotes
TunaTwo 5-oz (140 g) cansDrained thoroughly
Mayonnaise½ cup (120 g)
Dijon or yellow mustard1 tablespoon
Lemon juice or apple cider vinegar1 tablespoonFreshly squeezed preferred
Celery⅓ cup (40 g)Finely diced
Red or sweet onion2 tablespoonsFinely diced
Fresh parsley or dill1 tablespoonOptional
Salt¼ teaspoonAdjust to taste
Black pepper¼ teaspoon
Paprika⅛ teaspoonOptional, for subtle warmth

Instructions

  1. Place the drained tuna in a medium bowl and use a fork to break it into small flakes.
  2. Add the mayonnaise, mustard, and lemon juice. Stir until the mixture is creamy and well blended.
  3. Fold in the celery, onion, and fresh herbs.
  4. Season with salt, pepper, and paprika according to your taste.
  5. Refrigerate for 15–30 minutes to allow the flavors to develop, or enjoy immediately.
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