Quick and Easy Tuna Wrap Recipe (2024)

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Summer is right around the corner which means I am using my stove less, to keep my house cool. Although you can eat tuna fish year round, I thought I would create this tuna wrap recipe for my family’s summer gatherings. Today’s quick and easy tuna wrap recipe is sponsored by Safe Catch Tunain partnership with Safe Catch PR team; all opinions are my own.

Quick and Easy Tuna Wrap Recipe

Makes 6Tuna Wraps

Ingredients:

  • 2 cans of Tuna Fish ( I used Safe Catch Tuna)
  • 1/2 cup Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil
  • 5 Hard Boiled Eggs
  • 3/4 cup Mariani Sweetened Dried Cranberries
  • 2 Teaspoons Dill Weed
  • Honey Mustard
  • 6 heatedMissionCorn Tortilla
  • 2 Red Leaf Lettuce
  • a dash or two of Garlic Salt

Step 1 –Slice all of the boiled eggs into small bit size chunks

Step 2–Drain both cans of tuna and empty into a mixing bowl. Then add 1/2 cup Kraft Mayo with Olive Oil, sliced eggs, 3/4 cup Mariani Sweetened Dried Cranberries, garlic salt and 2 teaspoons dill weed making sure all the ingredients are completely mixed.

Step 3–Assemble the tuna wrap by heating 1MissionCornTortilla in the microwave for 5 -6 seconds. Then spread the honey mustard on the tortilla. Next add red leaf lettuce and 2 too three tables spoons of your tuna salad mixture. (Repeat steps 1 -3 for remaing 5 tortillas)

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Here’s Three Fun Facts about Safe Catch Tuna

  1. Safe Catch Tuna is the only brand that that meets Environmental
    Working Group’s “Best Seafood” criteria for mercury
    levels.
  2. Safe Catch Tuna has the strictest mercury limits of any brand meeting Consumer Reports “Low Mercury” criteria for pregnant moms and children.
  3. Safe Catch Tuna isonly brandthat tests every fish. Too much mercury can tax performance and recovery for athletes. Plus there is all nine essential amino acids and Omega-3s retained in every can.

Safe Catch will be available at Sprouts Farmers Markets nationwide by the end of beginning of May!

So are you planning on making thisTuna Wrap for Lunch or Dinner?

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About Katherine King

Mrs. Kathy King Editor in Chief of On the Scene with Mrs. Kathy King. Katherine is passionate about sharing tips on entertaining, hosting, and creating family memories. Whether it’s playtime, party time or family time her goal is to provide Moms with the tools to create memorable moments for their kids. When she is not working, she is exploring the scene with her three kids ages 18, 15 and 3. Mrs. King has over 20 years of marketing experience and is a recipient of the prestigious Davey Award.

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Comments

  1. Edward says

    Love this recipe. I have to try this.

    Reply

  2. Linda Manns Linneman says

    This looks and sounds so good. It makes me hungry. Thank you so much for sharing. I will give this a try

    Reply

    • Katherine King says

      tell me how you like it linda!!!

      Reply

  3. Joann Woolley says

    Just finding you via the scoop link up and am sure glad I did because I have never thought to combine egg and tuna, but it gives it some extra color along with the cranberries so i’m pinning it to my lunch board to test out this summer. PLUS I’m a fan of Sprouts and will look for the Safe Catch tuna…. mercury worries me so we’ve been steering clear as I did not know there was a brand that specifically tests the mercury in each fish. I’m really loving that I found this post!

    Reply

    • Katherine King says

      That is totally awesome!!! I love hearing when others like my work :). I thought of the combination and its so funny Matt loves tuna fish but he has never thought of adding egg. Needless to say, I’ve been nominated to make it for now.

      Reply

  4. lana simanovicki says

    this is good I got to make this and have my kids try some

    Reply

  5. Laurie says

    I am getting ready to open a can of Tuna right now…think I will make this up. Thanks

    Reply

    • Katherine King says

      please let me know how you like it 🙂 and post a picture on facebook.

      Reply

  6. cassidy ciazza morelli says

    I never thought to try cranberries in tuna. I put apples and raisins and onions and its divine. I’ll try cranberries next.

    Reply

  7. BILL HOFF says

    We are always looking for different ways to prepare tuna…thanks!

    Reply

  8. Shakeia Rieux says

    I love tuna but i have not tried it with cranberries.This would be something i would love to try.

    Reply

  9. Amanda @ The Chunky Chef says

    It’s been a while since I’ve had tuna… might have to give this a go! Looks delicious 😀 Thank you for sharing this great post with us at Friday Favorites, we love having you! 🙂

    Reply

    • Katherine King says

      Thank you for having me Amanda 🙂

      Reply

  10. Lou Lou Girls says

    Hello beautiful! This looks so amazing. Pinned and tweeted. I hope to see you on Monday at 7pm because we love to party with you! Happy Memorial Day! Lou Lou Girls

    Reply

  11. Jennifer says

    Yum!! I’ll have to try cranberries in my tuna salad now, thanks for the delish inspiration! And thanks for sharing at last week’s Show & Share!! Made this a favorite!!

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    • Katherine King says

      Thank you very much :). The Cranberries add an extra touch.

      Reply

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FAQs

What is a tuna wrap made of? ›

Combine the tuna, celery, dill relish, mayonnaise, onion, lemon juice, dill, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Cover and set in refrigerator for up to 24 hours. To make the wrap, spoon 1/2 cup filling into each tortilla and roll it up. Enjoy!

What is the healthiest way to eat canned tuna? ›

  1. Swap tuna into your favorite salmon or crab cake recipe.
  2. Mix tuna into vegetable- or potato-based soup or into stew instead of chicken. ...
  3. If you're sticking with a simple salad on the run, swap mayo for Greek yogurt, and mix in some Dijon mustard.
  4. Try using cottage cheese in place of mayo or Greek yogurt.
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How do you make a wrap? ›

Fold the sides of your tortilla in toward the center of the wrap. They should be close, but not touching. Fold up a small section from the bottom of the tortilla, so it's slightly covering your fillings. Continue rolling the wrap upward from the bottom until it's fully rolled, keeping the sides tucked in as you go.

How do you get wraps to stick together? ›

Fold the bottom edge of the tortilla wrap towards the center, tucking in any of the fillings you have leftover. Roll the wrap, making sure to tuck in any filling that spills out. As you reach the end, spread some sauce over the remainder of the tortilla wrap to help it seal.

What can I mix with a can of tuna? ›

To keep it hot, mix a can into pasta sauce as you heat it; we love tuna in a classic tomato sauce, but you can also go simple with a no-cook sauce, combing tuna with olive oil, capers, olives, and herbs for a salsa verde approach. Or you can stir it into mac-and-cheese for a creamy, tuna casserole.

Why should you not eat canned tuna every day? ›

Certain types of tuna are high in mercury, which can have harmful effects on health in high amounts or in certain populations. For most healthy adults, it's recommended to consume at least 2 servings of fish per week, which can include tuna.

What to avoid in canned tuna? ›

Skipjack and canned light tuna, which are relatively low in mercury, can be eaten as part of a healthy diet. However, albacore, yellowfin and bigeye tuna are high in mercury and should be limited or avoided.

What can I add to canned tuna to make it taste better? ›

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.

What can I add to canned tuna besides 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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How many times a week should I eat canned tuna? ›

Yes. Canned light tuna is in the “Best Choices” category and it is fine to eat 2 to 3 servings per week. We recommend that you eat a variety of fish. You may wish to try other affordable fish in the “Best Choices” category such as canned salmon or sardines, frozen fish, or fresh fish that are at a reduced price.

What is the black stuff in the tuna pouch? ›

The black part of tuna consisted of mostly coagulated blood, or maybe in your case the tuna is cooked. For that reason the black part of tuna is probably burnt blood for this case it's fine to eat, it just won't taste as good as regular meat. Raw coagulated blood is also safe to eat.

What are wraps made of? ›

A wrap, on the other hand, is a soft bread made with a dough that contains yeast. Wraps are usually larger and contain spices and flavors. Compared to a corn tortilla, a whole wheat wrap has higher protein and fiber content, and a similar fat content.

What is the crunchy stuff in my can of tuna? ›

These small fragments are crystals of a substance know chemically as magnesium ammonium phosphate, commonly called "struvite." If you find glass-like crystals in your canned seafood, don't be alarmed. These are natural occurring minerals called struvite (magnesium ammonium phosphate).

Is pouch tuna healthier than canned? ›

Different tuna brands, whether pouched or canned, will provide varying nutrition. Some will be lower in sodium, while others will be higher in fats due to being packaged in oil. However, usually, a pouch of tuna contains more tuna meat than canned. This is due to the additional weight of water in the canned variety.

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