Healthy Tuna Patties Recipe (2024)

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With a crispy exterior and a soft, tender interior, these classic tuna patties get a healthy makeover with the addition of fresh herbs and vegetables. These are not the tuna croquettes of your childhood!

Serve with garlic yogurt sauce and a side of crinkle-cut fries and roasted radishes for a complete meal!

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If you like easy canned tuna recipes that are healthy, tasty, budget, and kid-friendly, these patties are for you.

This simple fish recipe is perfect for quick dinners as it takes only fifteen minutes to prepare. Combine it with this easy Italian tomato salad, and supper is ready in less time than it takes to stand in line at the take-out counter.

Depending on where you grew up, you may refer to these as tuna patties, tuna croquettes, or even tuna cakes.

Recipes using canned tuna are definitely a healthy protein alternative. However, rather than using mayonnaise, we will rely on the eggs and panko crumbs to bind the mixture together. The addition of some fragrant herbs and fresh vegetables will get the job done as far as taste is concerned.

Here’s how you can make these delicious healthy tuna patties with simple ingredients in just fifteen minutes.

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  • How to make tuna patties
  • Tips
  • Variations
  • Where is the mayo?
  • Here are just a few reasons to love canned tuna
  • FAQ
  • What sides go with fish cakes?
  • More canned tuna recipes
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Mise en place

Grab your sharpest knife because we need to chop up some crunchy vegetables and aromatic herbs for this easy tuna recipe.

Prep the herbs: Start by properly rinsing the fresh herbs under cool running water. Once they are dry (use a tea towel), you need:

  • 2 tablespoons of minced fresh chives
  • 1 tablespoon of minced fresh dill
  • 1 tablespoon of minced fresh parsley (Italian flat-leaf)

Prep the vegetables: Next, you need to finely chop:

  • 1 stalk of celery, about ⅓ of a cup minced and
  • ⅓ of red bell pepper, also about ⅓ of a cup minced.
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How to make tuna patties

Next, we need to open up and drain 2 cans of tuna (5 ounces each of water-packed tuna). For this recipe, you need a total of 10 ounces (or 283 grams) which is about 7 ounces (or 200 grams) drained.

Once the liquid is drained, combine the tuna with the rest of the ingredients, all except the eggs. More specifically, in a large bowl, mix the chopped and minced herbs and vegetables from the previous step, ⅓ cup of panko bread crumbs, 2 teaspoons of Dijon mustard, ¼ teaspoon of kosher salt (or to taste) and ⅛ black pepper (or to taste).

Taste the mixture and adjust for seasonings.

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Finally, add 2 slightly beaten eggs and stir until well combined.

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Use a large ice cream scoop or a ¼ cup measuring spoon to scoop out the mixture. Place them on a parchment-lined cookie sheet. Shape into patties by pressing firmly into a ball and then firmly into a patty to achieve a compact final product. There should be no excess liquid. You should get five equal patties (3 ounces each).

We are ready to cook them in a large skillet (non-stick or cast-iron)—heat 1 tablespoon of avocado, vegetable, or olive oil. Cook until golden brown, about 3-4 minutes per side.

Serve immediately with lemon wedges and garnish with chopped Italian parsley (optional).

Tips

  • Solid white albacore tuna in water is a great choice for this recipe.
  • Drain the canned tuna properly to avoid excessive liquid in the mixture.
  • Mincing the red pepper and celery makes it easier for the patty to hold its shape.
  • Press the mixture firmly together when forming the patties. This prevents the patties from falling apart when you are cooking them.
  • If you have the time, refrigerating the patties for 30-60 minutes helps firm them up and reduces the chances of breaking as they are cooked.
  • To keep the tuna patties from falling apart, avoid flipping them too quickly. Pan-fry them for 3-4 minutes until they are golden brown, and then flip them.

Variations

  • Replace the panko with an equal amount of homemade breadcrumbs or crushed saltines (ritz crackers). Gluten-free breadcrumbs can also be used.
  • Experiment with herbs and spices like cilantro, garlic powder, and old bay seasoning.
  • Add grated lemon zest to the tuna mixture to lighten the overall flavors.
  • Instead of squirting lemon juice over the top, use lime juice.
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Where is the mayo?

WARNING: nutrition rambling ahead on why to make this tuna fish recipe without mayo

Don’t get me wrong; I love mayonnaise, but in moderation. A glance at the nutritional information on a regular mayonnaise jar will indicate that 1 tablespoon will provide 90 calories and about 10 grams of total fat, some of which are beneficial fatty acids. The challenge when using mayonnaise is sticking to the one tablespoon.

As a dietitian, I truly believe it is important to increase awareness of healthy and well-balanced eating habits; at the end of the day, just being mindful of what you are eating and where your food comes from is a step in that direction. Do we need mayonnaise in a tuna patty recipe? I’ll let you decide.

Here are just a few reasons to love canned tuna

Canned tuna is truly a pantry staple. No one can deny the convenience of having a can of tuna readily available to be transformed into a healthy meal. It is versatile, great-tasting, and budget-friendly.

Canned tuna is also nutritious as it is a great source of high-quality lean protein, omega-3 fatty acids, and niacin.

Remember, always purchase canned tuna from companies committed to long-term seafood sustainability. If you are interested, a fellow Canadian blogger at Diversivore wrote a fantasticarticle on sustainable seafood.

FAQ

Can you freeze uncooked tuna patties?

Yes! Once you have shaped the patties, place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet or tray. Remember to use a baking sheet (or tray) that fits in your freezer. Place the tray in your freezer and freeze them for approximately 2 hours. Then, remove and wrap each patty individually with parchment paper. Place in an airtight bag or container and use within 2 months. To cook: Place frozen patty in a non-stick pan (preheated) over medium heat. Cook for approximately 5-6 minutes per side or until heated through and golden brown.

Can you freeze tuna patties after cooking?

Absolutely. Once they are cooked, allow them to cool down to room temperature. Next, transfer them to a parchment-lined baking sheet or baking tray. Remember to use a baking sheet (or tray) that fits in your freezer. Place the tray in your freezer and freeze them for approximately 2 hours. Then, remove and wrap each patty individually with parchment paper. Place in an airtight bag or container and use within two months. To reheat: Place the frozen cooked patty in a non-stick pan (preheated) over medium-low heat. Reheat slowly for approximately 3-4 minutes per side or until heated through.

What sides go with fish cakes?

These crinkle-cut fries -whether air-fried or oven-baked, are a classic combination with this fish recipe that can also be easily transformed into a fish burger. Be sure to garnish with this red cabbage slaw! Lightly sauteed or oven-roasted vegetables like radishes, spinach, broccolini or asparagus are great options for a healthy and tasty side. Don’t forget to make this healthy tartar sauce recipe or, if you prefer, a garlic sauce -both without mayo!

More canned tuna recipes

If you want additional healthy tuna meals, may I suggest this tuna pasta recipe or this Italian tuna melt? Both of these recipes are ready in under 30 minutes.

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Recipe inspiration

I am a big fan of simplicity -especially in recipes—uncomplicated and wholesome ingredients coupled with straightforward procedures -most probably due to my Italian upbringing.

My friends and family know this, and I love how they always share their recipes with me. This is truly a privilege. I want to extend my gratitude to my cousin Mary for sharing this healthy tuna patty recipe with me.

Over time, it has become one of my go-to recipes for quick weeknight meals, especially on Monday nights. Feel free to replace some of your favorite ingredients in this recipe. For example, I love Italian flat-leaf parsley, but this herb can easily be replaced with cilantro; the same for the chives. Feel free to replace it with green onions or even shallots.

I love healthy and delicious tuna patties with a little crunch to them, so I added some red pepper and some celery stalks. And if you like heat, add a pinch or two of chili flakes!

Whether served with a generous squirt of lemon juice or a yogurt-based dip, get ready to taste the best-canned tuna recipe!

Remember always to purchase canned tuna from a sustainable source so that we can all continue to enjoy this wonderful pantry staple.

Enjoy!

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Healthy Tuna Patties Recipe

With a crispy exterior and a tender, soft interior, these classic tuna patties get a healthy makeover with the addition of fresh herbs and vegetables.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes minutes

Servings: 5 servings

Calories: 179kcal

Author: Maria Vannelli RD

Ingredients

  • 10 ounces tuna (2 cans of 5 ounces each) about 7 ounces or 200 grams drained
  • cup celery stalk finely chopped (about 1 stalk)
  • cup small red pepper finely chopped (about ½ pepper)
  • 2 tablespoons chives fresh, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon dill fresh, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon Italian flat-leaf parsley fresh, finely chopped
  • cup Panko bread crumbs
  • 2 teaspoons dijon mustard
  • ¼ teaspoon kosher salt or to taste
  • teaspoon black pepper or to taste
  • 2 eggs slightly beaten
  • 1 tablespoon oil to pan-fry the patties olive, vegetable or avocado
  • lemon wedges for garnishing
  • parsley chopped for garnishing

Instructions

  • Drain the tuna.

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine the tuna with all of the ingredients except for the raw eggs.

  • Taste and adjust seasonings.

  • Add the beaten eggs and mix well together.

  • Form into 5 equal patties.

  • In a cast iron or a non-stick pan, add the oil and saute the patties over medium heat.

  • Cook until golden brown, about 3-4 minutes per side.

  • Serve immediately with lemon wedges and garnish with chopped parsley (optional).

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Notes

  • Solid white albacore tuna in water is a great choice for this recipe.
  • Drain the canned tuna properly to avoid excessive liquid in the mixture.
  • Mincing the red pepper and celery makes it easier for the patty to hold its shape.
  • Press the mixture firmly together when forming the patties. This prevents the patties from falling apart when you are cooking them.
  • If you have the time, refrigerating the patties for 30-60 minutes helps firm them up and reduces the chances of them breaking as they are being cooked.
  • To keep the tuna patties from falling apart, avoid flipping them too quickly. Pan fry them for 3-4 minutes until they are golden brown in color, and then flip them.

Can you freeze uncooked tuna patties?

Yes! Once you have shaped the patties, place them on a parchment-lined baking sheet or baking tray. Remember to use a baking sheet (or tray) that fits in your freezer. Place the tray in your freezer and freeze them for approximately 2 hours. Then, remove and wrap each patty individually with parchment paper. Place in an airtight bag or container and use within 2 months. To cook: Place frozen patty in a non-stick pan (preheated) over medium heat. Cook for approximately 5-6 minutes per side or until heated through and golden brown.

Can you freeze tuna patties after cooking?

Absolutely. Once they are cooked, allow them to cool down to room temperature. Next, transfer them to a parchment-lined baking sheet or baking tray. Remember to use a baking sheet (or tray) that fits in your freezer. Place the tray in your freezer and freeze them for approximately 2 hours. Then, remove and wrap each patty individually with parchment paper. Place in an airtight bag or container and use within 2 months. To reheat: Place the frozen cooked patty in a non-stick pan (preheated) over medium-low heat. Reheat slowly for approximately 3-4 minutes per side or until heated through.

Please keep in mind that the nutritional information provided below is just a rough estimate and variations can occur depending on the specific ingredients used.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 179kcal | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 19g | Fat: 7g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 75mg | Sodium: 307mg | Potassium: 194mg | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 600IU | Vitamin C: 14.7mg | Calcium: 33mg | Iron: 1.5mg

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This post was originally published on April 1, 2017, and republished on June 14, 2021, with updated content, photos and a video.

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FAQs

How to stop tuna patties falling apart? ›

It's a good idea to add a little extra breadcrumbs or whatever your recipe uses for a binder when you add your egg, for example. Breadcrumbs will absorb some moisture from the mixture, which will firm things up before you cook anything and make it easier to form solid patties.

What is the healthiest way to eat canned tuna? ›

13 Healthy Recipes with Canned Tuna
  1. Open Faced Tuna Sandwich with Avocado. As you'll see on this list, my favorite way to make tuna salad sandwiches is open-faced. ...
  2. Canned Tuna Ceviche. ...
  3. Tuna Croquettes. ...
  4. Tuna Pasta Salad. ...
  5. Tuna Egg Salad. ...
  6. Tuna Noodle Casserole. ...
  7. Open-Faced Tuna Melt Sandwich. ...
  8. Tuna Salad Wraps.
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How many calories are in 2 tuna patties? ›

Nutrition summary

There are 271 calories in 1 serving of Tuna Patties. Calorie split: 22% fat, 3% carbs, 75% protein.

Is canned tuna safe and healthy? ›

Yes, canned tuna is a healthful food rich in protein and contains many vitamins and minerals such as B-Complex vitamins, Vitamins A and D as well as iron, selenium and phosphorus. Tuna also contains healthy omega 3 essential fatty acids DHA and EPA.

How healthy is tuna with mayo? ›

Tuna is a healthy food. But when folks make tuna salad, they tend to go overboard on the mayo adding tons of extra calories and fat. One cup of mayo has a whopping 1440 calories, 160 grams fat, and 24 grams saturated fat. It'll also tack on almost 50 percent of your daily recommended amount of sodium.

What helps patties stick together? ›

The most commonly used binding agent for hamburger patties is eggs. They work well with ground meat and are easy to incorporate into the rest of your ingredients.

Why are my tuna patties dry? ›

When making the tuna mixture, it's important not to overmix the ingredients. This can cause the patties to become tough and dry. Mix the ingredients until they're just combined, and avoid excessive mixing or mashing.

How do you make patties hold? ›

Hamburger Patties that Hold Together!
  1. Add 1 egg per pound of meat.
  2. Add 1/4 cup bread crumbs per pound of meat.
  3. Let patties rest in the fridge for 15-20 minutes before grilling.
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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 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.

How many calories are in a fried tuna patty? ›

Easy 3-Step Fried Tuna Patties Recipe
Nutrition Facts
Servings Per Recipe 6 (1 patty = 1 serving)
Calories125
Total Fatg
Saturated Fatg
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How much protein is in a tuna patty? ›

Tuna Patties
Nutrition Facts
How much sucrose is in Tuna Patties? Amount of sucrose in Tuna Patties: Sucrose 0.1g
How much protein is in Tuna Patties? Amount of protein in Tuna Patties: Protein 49.9g
Vitamins and minerals
How much Vitamin A is in Tuna Patties? Amount of Vitamin A in Tuna Patties: Vitamin A 139.6μg16%
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Is fresh tuna high in calories? ›

Tuna is a lean meat. It's relatively high in protein, but low in calories, which means that it keeps you full longer and stops you from eating more.

Is a tuna sandwich healthier than a hamburger? ›

If you think that having a tuna salad sandwich for lunch instead of a greasy cheeseburger is the lower-fat, more healthful way to go, think again. According to a study on restaurant sandwiches released on Tuesday, the typical deli-style tuna salad sandwich has as much fat as three McDonald's Quarter Pounders.

What canned tuna is good for diet? ›

According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), you should limit your intake of canned light or skipjack tuna to 12 ounces (340 grams) per week ( 11 ). Other tuna varieties, such as albacore, yellowfin, and bigeye, have higher levels of mercury and should be eaten less or not at all.

Is tuna sandwich good for your diet? ›

Consuming tuna can help reduce omega-6 fatty acids and LDL cholesterol levels because of the high levels of omega-3 fatty acids. Eating more foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids can help lower the risk of cardiovascular disease and heart attacks. Eating tuna can help improve your heart health.

How do you eat canned tuna on a diet? ›

Pair tuna with fresh produce for a nutritious dish. The tuna sandwich is a lunchtime staple and for good reasons. Canned tuna is shelf-stable, relatively affordable, and it's even a sustainable source of protein when you opt for products with the MSC blue fish label, as the Marine Stewardship Council notes.

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