Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (2024)

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Canned albacore tuna is tossed with celery, dried cranberries, sour cream, mayo, lemon juice, and simple spices. This meal is quick and easy to make and produces a flavorful, tuna salad.

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Fall is the perfect time for a hearty salad. This tuna salad with cranberries is full of flavor and nutrients that will keep you going all season long! If you’re looking for an easy dish to make this fall, look no further than this Fall Tuna Salad recipe. The ingredients are simple, but they come together to make a deliciouslunchordinnerthat’s simply scrumptious.

What are your favorite things to eat for lunch? If you’re like me, sometimes I just don’t feel like cooking. That’s why I love tuna salad so much – it’s easy, can be healthy, and tasty! There are so many different ways to enjoy the flavors of tuna salad that you’ll never get bored of eating it. Today, I wanted to share my new favorite way to prepare it that removes the fishy taste, and highlights the sweet and savory taste buds.

What is Tuna Salad?

Tuna salad is a beloved sandwich filling that can be made with canned tuna or cooked ground meat, vegetables, and mayonnaise. It is a delicious, easy to make dish that can be served on its own or on top of bread. The ingredients are mixed together in a bowl until the mixture has thickened slightly. Look for tuna packed in water rather than oil to get the most flavor out of your tuna salad recipe!

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Cranberry Tuna Salad Ingredients

  • Tuna: For this recipe, we used canned chunk style Albacore Tuna in water. You can use tuna in oil if you prefer, but we like the water variety because it is cheaper, healthier, and more adaptable for recipes.
  • Dressing: Typically, tuna salad is made with creamy mayonnaise. While this is still the case with this fall tuna salad, we cut the mayo in half by 50% and use sour to add more flavor and less calories. Non-fat Greek yogurt is also a good option for less calories. We also added a little acid to this recipe which was in the form of fresh lemon juice which added nice flavor, and cut the fishy taste from the tuna. If you prefer no mayo, check out this No-Mayo Tuna Salad.
  • Spices: Since tuna naturally has a strong fishy taste spices are a must! We added ground black pepper, salt, and Italian seasoning. However, celery salt, onion powder, and garlic powder are also great options.
  • Add-ins: For this tuna salad, we added dried cranberries, shallots, and celery. Finely diced onion, and Granny Smith apples would also be lovely for this.
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Tuna Salad Variations

Tuna is one of the most versatile pantry proteins in the kitchen, so it’s no surprise that there are many ways to make a tasty tuna. It can be made sweet or savory depending on what you add into the mix-sweetness from honey, tanginess from sour cream, or acidity from lemon juice and vinegar. You can also change up your favorite mayo by adding something unexpected like paprika for color and flavor!

Tuna: You can use pouch-style tuna, canned tuna, chunk light, or albacore in water or oil –pretty much any shelf-stable tuna.

Nuts:I love pecans because they have a delicious flavor that is not bitter, and they would go great in this salad. You can however use cashews, almonds, or walnuts if that is what you have on hand.

Dressing: You can use mayonnaise, Miracle Whip, sour cream, or Non-fat Greek yogurt –mayo even a combo of 2! Some people even use coleslaw or ranch dressing!

Fruits:Raisins (traditional and golden), grapes, dried apricot, cranberry, apples, and mandarin oranges are tasty options.

Flavor: Tuna salad can be made sweet or savory–maybe even both. Apple cider vinegar, champagne vinegar, or lemon juice can add a flavor balance. Paprika, cumin, oregano, or thyme can add a new depth of flavor.

Cheese: Sometimes I add little cubes of cheddar to my tuna salad which adds yummy texture, and flavor.

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Making Tuna Salad Healthier

One of the best ways to make tuna salad healthier is by using less mayonnaise. First off, you can swap out the mayonnaise with Greek yogurt or light sour cream. The result will be a lighter tuna salad that is still just as creamy!

Second, add veggies like celery and carrots for some color and crunchy texture. Fresh fruit like grapes and apples add texture and natural sugars. Lastly, top it off with fresh herbs like parsley or cilantro! You’ll still have that classic taste you know and love but it’ll be a lot better for you too :)

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Keeping it Fresh

You can store tuna salad in a clean, airtight, deli container for up to 3 days. Up to this point, it will still taste yummy and fresh.

However, I do not recommend storing it for greater than 4 days, or it will begin to get fishy and watery!

Our Other Yummy Tuna Recipes

  • Tuna Melt Crostini
  • Deli Style Tuna Salad
  • Kale Caprese Tuna Salad
  • Tuna Pasta Salad with Peas

Recipe

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Tuna Salad with Cranberries

Canned albacore tuna is tossed with celery, dried cranberries, sour cream, mayo, lemon juice, and simple spices. This meal is quick and easy to make and produces a flavorful, tuna salad.

Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Chill time 1 hour hour

Total Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes

Course Lunch

Cuisine American

Servings 4 servings

Calories 335cal

Author Amy Desrosiers

Cost $5

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 12 ounces Solid White Albacore Tuna in water
  • ¼ cup Mayonnaise
  • ¼ cup Sour cream
  • 2 tablespoons Lemon juice
  • 1 small shallot diced
  • ½ cup Dried cranberries
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • ¼ teaspoon Italian seasoning
  • ½ cup celery chopped

Instructions

  • Drain the tuna fully and add it to a large mixing bowl followed by all the recipe ingredients.

  • Using a wooden spoon, mix well until combined.

  • Chill for at least one hour and serve with apple slices, salad, or in a sandwich. Enjoy!

Notes

Nutritional values may vary and are meant to be a guide.

Store tuna salad in a clean, airtight, deli container for up to 3 days.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 335cal | Carbohydrates: 15g | Protein: 23g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 9g | Monounsaturated Fat: 6g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 40mg | Sodium: 584mg | Potassium: 344mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 116IU | Vitamin C: 4mg | Calcium: 27mg | Iron: 1mg

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About Amy Desrosiers

Hi! I am Amy! I am a former teacher, fueled by coffee, and cheese. I love photography and always have a camera handy! I might be a little obsessed with cute photography props, and Rae Dunn, but all is good! Welcome to my site! I hope you find an easy to make recipe, or product you might also love!

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  1. Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (8)EDITH DE CLOET says

    You make mention of CELERY on the Heading, but no mention of it in the list of ingredients. What’s with that???

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    • Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (9)Amy Desrosiers says

      Hello, it is half a cup, chopped. :) Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply

  2. Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (10)David Kennedy Kennedy says

    Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (11)
    Wow, excellent recipe and list of tasty substitutions a excellent article. Thank you.

    Reply

  3. Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (12)SharonAB says

    Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (13)
    Tarragon is also great with tuna salad, especially with the lemon juice.

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  4. Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (14)Marlyse Moruzzi says

    Been making this kind of tuna salad for a very long time! I cut carrot cubes into very smalll pieces, same w/fresh celery, add some dried raisins and/or cranberries, then 🍎apple squares, walnut pieces, fresh snipped parsley, or tarragon,,or Cilantro,, mayonnaise, & fresh squeezed lime juice; sometimes I add fresh fennel bulb, shredded & fresh ground black pepper & coriander seeds. In place of tuna this can be made w/ chicken…..serve on bed of shredded fresh red cabbage! Bon appetit😁

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  5. Cranberry Tuna Salad Recipe (15)Dawn says

    If you put a little olive oil on your dried cranberries they will soften and plump but still add that great cranberry flavor. Could substitute chicken for tuna too, for a change!

    Reply

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FAQs

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.

What does Martha Stewart put in her tuna salad? ›

Combine tuna, celery, apple, mayonnaise, basil, and lemon juice; mix well. Season with salt and pepper to taste.

How do you make tuna salad not runny? ›

Hard-boiled eggs are at the top of the list. Not only do hard-boiled eggs add a rich, creamy flavor and texture to tuna salad, but they'll work wonders to soak up any excess liquid.

Why is restaurant tuna salad so good? ›

The salad sits for a long time

Most home cooks make tuna salad just before eating it. Restaurants, on the other hand, make tuna salad in bulk and ahead of time, as it would be too inefficient to make it fresh for every order.

What can I mix with a can of tuna? ›

Combine them in a salad with radicchio and chopped celery for a quick weeknight dinner; toss with cucumbers and tomatoes for a filling side; or stir tuna into a chunky Italian white bean soup instead of sausage. Tuna and green beans are another great combo.

Do you drain canned tuna for tuna salad? ›

If you are using canned tuna packed in water, drain it and add in 1 tablespoon of good-quality extra virgin olive oil. If you are using canned tuna packed in olive oil, you can use as is, without draining it.

What can I add to tuna instead of 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.
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What is a cheap alternative to tuna? ›

Canned salmon would work in a salad, the same way you handle canned tuna. I also eat smoked Riga sprats, but you could use sardines. You can get mackerel and herring in cans as well. Peanut butter can be substituted for the tuna in a tuna fish sandwich.

What is the vegetable broth in tuna? ›

Vegetable broth is added to our canned tuna as a flavor enhancer, resulting in a milder flavor. The broth currently used is derived from one or more of the following vegetables: Beans (including soy beans) Carrots.

What brand mayo is best for tuna salad? ›

Consider products like Hellmann's or Duke's, with a more dense and creamy consistency making them ideal for tuna salad. More viscous or fluid products may cause a more 'wet' tuna salad.”

Do you add vinegar to tuna? ›

Experienced chefs will add some vinegar when cooking tuna. The vinegar can make the protein in the fish react to produce amino acids, which can be more easily absorbed and utilized by the body. In addition, adding vinegar when cooking tuna can remove the fishy smell and make the tuna more delicious.

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