My 1-Ingredient Upgrade for Better Tuna Salad (It's My Favorite)
It adds an extra boost of flavor.
I grew up on tuna salad. My mom made it the “classic” Midwestern way, flaking canned tuna into a bowl and tossing it with mayonnaise, pickle relish, and a bit of black pepper. She’d serve it on soda crackers, never anything else, with a side of chips and maybe some carrots. It was simple and delicious. I still make it the same way for my daughter, but we don’t mind giving new versions a try. That’s how we started adding diced pimento to our tuna salad.
Since I’m a recipe developer, my family is pretty used to me experimenting with their favorite dishes. Sometimes, they like this, but often, they don’t. One day, I was making tuna salad when suddenly a thought came to mind. I had recently wrapped up a project with jarred pimento and thought, “Hmm, that would be good in tuna salad.” It turned out to be the best decision.
How I Make Pimento Tuna Salad
Pimento is known for its little pop of sweetness and stunning bright red color, which I felt would make it a fantastic addition to my usual tuna salad recipe. I pulled the jar out of the refrigerator, scooped a tablespoon, and added it to my tuna. My daughter watched the whole thing happen and was shockingly supportive of the experimentation. We both tried it and agreed it was a delicious modification.
Ready to give it a try? Stir one or two tablespoons of mayonnaise in the bottom of a bowl with a tablespoon each of chopped dill pickle and drained jarred pimento. Drain a five-ounce can of skipjack or light tuna then flake it into a bowl. Toss everything gently to combine. Season with black pepper and enjoy on bread or crackers.
Tips for Making My Tuna Salad
Make it the day before. Like so many other dishes, this tuna salad tastes better the next day. The extra time gives the ingredients a chance to meld so that every bite is delicious and flavorful. Cover and refrigerate one day in advance. Give it a stir before eating and serve as desired.
Double the batch. Once everyone sees your tuna salad, they’ll all want some, so you might as well make extra. Luckily, it’s an easy recipe to double or even triple.
Customize it. Adding pimento is a fun way to easily add more joy to your tuna salad, but it’s just the beginning. If you have lemon juice, add a splash of that. Garlic powder? Throw a pinch in there! How about hot sauce? A little dash would be lovely!
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