10 Tasty Tuna Recipes Great For Your Diet

These yummy tuna recipes are healthy and won't hurt the diet you're on all that much! Find out what they are below:

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These yummy tuna recipes are healthy and won't hurt the diet you're on all that much! Find out what they are below:

1. Salsa Verde Tuna Pasta

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A pasta dish completed in 10 minutes, say what? This angel hair pasta mixed with tuna and salsa verde will satisfy all those hungry souls out there.

Find out how to make it, here.

Related: 5 Reasons to Never Throw Away Pasta Water

2. Tuna Salad Roll Ups

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Fasten a batch of crunchy yet soft tuna salad roll ups for your kid's lunchbox.

Find out how to make it, here.

3. Middle Eastern Tuna Pockets

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These Middle Eastern Tuna Pockets make a fab protein-packed lunch.

Find out how to make it, here.

5. Tuna and White Bean Salad

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Try this tuna and white bean salad for a classic Italian entrée for your next party or simply, for a light lunch.

Find out how to make it, here.

Related: 10 Healthy Asian Salads to Make

6. Baked Chilli Tuna Pasta

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For easy and delicious comfort food, try this simple recipe for baked chilli tuna pasta.

Find out how to make it, here. 

7. Fish Crouton Pie

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Whip up this gorgeous fish crouton pie in advance and bake it hot at the last minute!

8. Fish with Crispy Chilli Salad

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Vibrant and healthy, making this fish with crispy chilli salad is really simple with this easy recipe.

9. Poached Fish Puttanesca

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Perfect as a one-dish meal, this Poached Fish Puttanesca needs only crusty bread to soak up the sauce.

Find out how to make it, here.

Related: 10 Easy Italian Dinners for The Family

 

10. Swordfish and Warm Panzanella Salad

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Panzanella salad, a Tuscan bread and tomato salad, with baked swordfish is great to rev up how we typically consume our greens.

Find out how to make it, here. 

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