This ain’t your grandma’s tuna mac salad! For us, the perfect macaroni salad has a flavorful dressing that doesn’t just drown everything in mayo. This salad has layers of different textures with crunch, bite, and pops so that every bite ends up a little bit different. There’s no boring mushy mayo mess here!
Interested in more pasta salads to take to a summer potluck? Try our Chicken Bacon Ranch Pasta Salad or Pesto Pasta Salad.
Why Our Recipe
- Light on the mayo so you can actually taste the other flavors with a dressing that will have you wanting to lick the plate.
- Tuna recommendations so you can go for a milder tuna vibe, or go full-force tuna-forward.
Canned Tuna Choices
Let’s talk about your options for canned tuna first thing. There are four common options that you are going to see in your grocery store. Knowing what you are looking at will help you choose the right flavor for your personal vibe.
- Solid white tuna: firm and flaky texture, mild and sweet flavor. Great choice for salads and sandwiches.
- Solid light tuna: lighter more delicate flavor than solid white. If you want a more subtle tuna flavor, this is your go-to.
- Chunk light tuna: is chunkier and has a more varied texture than solid light and a slightly stronger flavor. If you want large chunks of tuna in something, including in this tuna salad, to make it more tuna-forward, this is it.
- Albacore tuna: actually comes from a different species of tuna than the other three. Albacore tuna is made from a different species of tuna than skipjack tuna. It has a firmer, meatier texture and a strong tuna flavor.
Ingredient Notes
- Macaroni: you can also use shells, bowtie, penne, or rotini.
- Tuna: use one of the options for canned tuna, or you can always substitute with canned chicken.
- Hard-Boiled Eggs: Green rings on your yolks mean you’ve overcooked them. A 6, 8, or 10 minute egg are all great choices.
- Veggies: feel free to mix and match with your favorites, or leave out ones you don’t like. We prefer the balance of crunch from the celery, the bite from the onion, and the pop of the peas.
- Dill: goes hand in hand with tuna. Fresh dill is preferred, but you can substitute with 1 tablespoon of dried dill.
- Sweet Pickle Relish: we know people have feelings. We already have dill so we like the sweetness this adds, but you can always use dill pickle relish. Either way, the pickle flavor is a must in our book.
- Mayonnaise: Can be replaced with Greek yogurt for a lower-calorie dressing.
Chef’s Tip
Make sure you cook your pasta to al dente followed by a rinse with cold water to stop the cooking process. Al dente means the pasta should be tender but still firm when you bite it, the perfect consistency for a pasta salad! Overcooking the pasta will make it too soft and mushy, as it will continue to absorb the dressing as it sits.
Storage Instructions:
Refrigerate leftovers in an airtight container for up to 4 days.
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One of my old time favorites! We always had it with some cubed colby or cheddar cheese, so I add that. Really great recipe, thanks.
I’ using ditalini pasta and 1 packet of lemon/pepper tuna, and one of /sweet spicy tuna. I will add all the other ingredients in proportion. While I do like the flavored tuna, I realize I am altering the recipe. That said, this is a great recipe, adaptable to ingredients on hand. I love recipes like this one that allow personalization. I’m starving, and can’t wait to try it!
What I love about you guys is that most the recipes you show contain most,if not all,the ingredients I need to fulfill the task.And,the tools you use are what a single man has on hand,and can cook successfully and live to brag about it.
This is the second time I have made this recipe, and it is wonderful! I doubled the dressing because I intend to use it as a coleslaw dressing. I added extra peas and diced cucumbers to the salad and just a little extra dressing, and it turned out great.
This is the perfect smash up of all the things I love โ pea salad, macaroni salad and tuna salad. I also love one-dish meals that are easy to take to work. Pack this salad in your jar and lunch is ready! This does make a huge batch so either halve it or be prepared for almost a gallon of salad!
Best ever!
****** rating I fixed and itโs very good! Thank You !Great Salad !keep your respite coming love them.