Canned Tuna Patties Recipe (Easy To Make) (2024)

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If you are looking for an easy canned tuna recipe, look no further, these paleo tuna patties contain just a handful of ingredients that you likely already have in your fridge and pantry, making them convenient and economical!

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Table of Contents

Why You Will Love These Tuna Patties

How To Make Tuna Patties

What To Look For When Buying Canned Tuna

Tips For Ensuring These Tuna Patties Hold Together

What To Serve With Tuna Patties

Can I Make Tuna Patties In Advance?

How To Store Leftover Tuna Patties

Can I Freeze Tuna Patties?

Easy Tuna Patties Recipe

Why You Will Love These Tuna Patties

  • This isn’t your typical bland tuna patty recipe. The canned tuna is mixed with lemon juice, lemon zest, fresh parsley, red onion, dijon mustard and chopped scallions/green onion so that they really pack a punch of flavour. They are golden brown and crisp on the outside and moist and tender in the middle.
  • These healthy tuna patties are great for meal prepping, make a big batch on a Sunday night and then you can quickly reheat them all week long and enjoy them on a salad, in a wrap or on their own for lunch or dinner.
  • This is a great recipe to whip up when you have a kitchen and pantry low on supplies because they only require a couple of cans of tuna and a handful of simple ingredients. Not only that but they are a very wallet friendly too!
  • Everyone will love this tuna patty recipe, even kids! They have quickly become a family favourite in my house that even my 2 year old loves.
  • These Paleo tuna patties are also Keto, Whole30, Grain Free, Gluten Free, Dairy Free and Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal too!

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How To Make Tuna Patties

This tuna patties recipe could not be any easier to make! Simply combine all of the ingredients in a large bowl and stir them around to ensure everything is well mixed together. Next form the tuna mixture into patties approximately 2 inches wide in size. Place the formed patties onto a plate or parchment paper lined baking sheet and transfer them to the fridge for 20 minutes. This will help them to firm up and hold together better when cooked. Heat oil (avocado oil or vegetable oil work best) in a large skillet on medium heat and cook the patties for 4 minutes until a golden crust forms then flip them over and continue to cook them on the other side for an additional 4-5 minutes. That’s it, so easy! (Detailed instructions below in the recipe card)

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What To Look For When Buying Canned Tuna

When buying canned tuna, there are several things to consider to ensure that you’re getting a quality product:

  1. Type of Tuna: Look for cans that specify the type of tuna, such as Albacore tuna, Yellowfin or Chunk Light Tuna, as these tend to have better flavor and texture.
  2. Sustainability: Check for labels indicating that the tuna fish was sustainably caught, such as the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) logo.
  3. Salt Content: Be aware of the salt content in a can of tuna, which can vary widely between brands and types of tuna.
  4. Oil or Water: Decide whether you prefer tuna packed in oil or water. Oil-packed tuna tends to be more flavorful but also higher in calories.
  5. Brand and Price: Choose a reputable brand with a good track record for quality and taste. While cheaper options may be tempting, be wary of low-priced cans, which may contain lower-quality tuna or added fillers.

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Tips For Ensuring These Tuna Patties Hold Together

  • To ensure that these tuna cakes hold together when cooked, I recommend making them on the smaller side, using approximately a golf ball sized amount of the mixture per patty
  • When frying the patties, don’t move them around in the pan more than necessary. Allow one side to form a golden crust before flipping it over, and only flip them once. I’ve found that these are the best tricks to keep them from falling apart in the pan.
  • Use a large nonstick skillet or frying pan to ensure that the tuna patties don’t stick
  • Chilling the patties in the fridge for 20 minutes will help firm them up and hold together when frying. If you are in a rush, pop the patties in the freezer for 5 minutes instead.

What To Serve With Tuna Patties

These paleo tuna patties are incredibly versatile and can be enjoyed in a variety of different ways:

  • Serve them with lemon wedges, a squeeze of lemon juice or a dollop of sauce. Some of my favourite sauces to serve with these tuna patties include thisTartar Sauceor thisChive and Paprika Sauce.
  • Enjoy these paleo tuna patties served on top of a romaine or butter lettuce salad with chopped cucumber and tomatoes for a filling meal.
  • Add them to a wrap (with a tortilla or pita) or for anyone doing Whole30 or on the Paleo diet you can enjoy them as a lettuce wrap served between iceberg lettuce leaves with a pickle, mayonnaise and tomatoes.

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Can I Make Tuna Patties In Advance?

These easytuna patties are great for meal prep. Prepare the tuna mixture and form it into patties up to 1 day in advance. Store the tuna patties in the fridge and for the best results, cook them right before serving for a quick and easy dinner. Alternatively you can cook the tuna cakes up to a 3 days in advance and then quickly reheat them in a hot pan with a splash of oil to ensure they get crisp on the outside.

How To Store Leftover Tuna Patties

Leftover cooked tuna cakes will last up to 3 days in the fridge stored in an airtight container. They can be reheated in a skillet on medium high heat with a splash of oil for 4-5 minutes, in the oven at 350ºF for 10 minutes or in an air fryer at 375° for 5 minutes until warmed through.

Can I Freeze Tuna Patties?

You absolutely can! I recommend only freezing them after cooking them to ensure they hold together once thawed. Freeze the cooked tuna cakes on a baking sheet and once frozen, transfer them to freezer bags or an airtight container. Bring the tuna patties out of the freezer an hour in advance to allow them to thaw at room temperature before reheating them in a pan, in the oven or in the air fryer (instructions for all 3 above).

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If you are looking for more canned tuna recipes why not try this Jalapeno Tuna Casserole or this Tuna and Green Bean Salad.

Love easy seafood cakes and burgers? Here are a few more you might enjoy:

  • Asian Salmon Cakes
  • Shrimp Burgers
  • Thai Fish Cakes
  • Mini Crab Cakes

If you make this recipe let me know in the comment section below, I would love to hear what you think or take a photo and tag me (@everylastbite_) on Instagram, I love seeing your photos!

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Easy Tuna Patties Recipe

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These Whole30 and Paleo Easy Canned Tuna Patties are a popular recipe on this site thanks to just how fast and easy they are to make. They are great for those weeknight meals when you are low on groceries because they contain just a handful of ingredients that you likely already have in your fridge and pantry making them convenient and economical!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 20 minutes mins

Diets Gluten Free, Grain Free, Keto, Paleo, Specific Carbohydrate Diet Legal, Whole30

Servings 6 patties

Calories 135 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cans tuna (5oz cans)
  • 1 tbsp of the liquid from the tuna can
  • 1/2 cup almond flour
  • 2 tbsp chopped parsley
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 1 tbsp lemon juice
  • 2 tbsp grated red onion
  • 1/4 cup chopped scallions
  • 1 1/2 tsp dijon mustard or mustard powder
  • 1 egg
  • 1/2 tsp pepper
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

Instructions

  • Drain the liquid from the cans of tuna, reserving 1 tbsp of the liquid from the can. Add the tuna and reserved liquid to a bowl and break the tuna up with a fork.

  • Add in the almond flour, chopped parsley, lemon juice and zest, red onion, scallions, mustard, egg, salt and pepper. Stir until well mixed and then taste. Adjust the seasoning as desired.

  • Form the mixture into 6 patties and place on a parchment paper lined plate or tray. Place the patties in the fridge for a minimum of 20 minutes, chilling them will help them hold together when cooking.

  • When ready to cook, place the olive oil in cast iron skillet on medium heat. Once hot add in the patties and let them cook for approximately 4 minutes until a golden crust forms. Flip and cook on the other side.

  • Serve the patties with lemon wedges and roasted red pepper sauce or lemon aioli.

Nutrition

Calories: 135kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 14gFat: 8gSodium: 249mgSugar: 1g

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originally posted April 27, 2018 — last updated December 7, 2023by Every Last Bite

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41 comments on “Easy Tuna Patties”

  1. Ashley M January 25, 2024 @ 7:31 pm Reply

    This recipe is insanely delicious! I used spelt flour instead of almond flour and they were perfect.

  2. Leanne Brantner September 10, 2023 @ 6:23 pm Reply

    I do not see any ingredients or the recipe itself. I see just a picture and then the instructions only.

  3. Alta May 2, 2023 @ 4:04 pm Reply

    Cn these be baked instead of fried?

  4. Carol April 20, 2023 @ 3:55 pm Reply

    Can I add diced celery to these patties without them falling apart

  5. June February 9, 2023 @ 7:02 pm Reply

    These were delicious, I would use other fish i.e., crustaceans as well.

  6. LouAnn Sibley December 21, 2022 @ 9:49 am Reply

    No oil, egg or or frying in any oil! I use a little mayo and Kraft Parmesian cheese and I used 1 piece of oatmeal toast to add. Blend the dry crumbs in your small drink mixer. Bake them at 350* on parchment paper.
    Less unnecessary additional calories.
    Turned out great! I’m a nurse and my husband is a physician. Works out great and he wants them to grab and run!! These make 15 hour days as a physician alot easier.
    Poor guy doesn’t even have time to eat them . . . He brings them home to eat them and collapses!!!

  7. Melina July 6, 2022 @ 2:39 pm Reply

    Hi! What changes would you make if I were to use mackerel in brine? Thx :))

  8. Liz April 15, 2022 @ 1:01 am Reply

    Wow! These tuna cakes are delicious. Everyone in my family loved them.
    Thank you for sharing the recipe!

Canned Tuna Patties Recipe (Easy To Make) (2024)

FAQs

How do you keep tuna patties from falling apart? ›

More Tuna Patty Troubleshooting

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.

How to season tuna in a can? ›

If you're not interested in a formal recipe, you can bring a can of tuna to life using this simple formula: Simply swap your regular mayo for a combo of mustard and Greek yogurt and use a fork to mix it with your tuna. Next, throw in any salty (capers or chopped pickles, anyone?) or sweet (grapes, perhaps?)

What can I put in 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 do you make patties hold? ›

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  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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What seasoning is good with tuna? ›

Best Organic Individual Spices for Making Tuna

Organic Dill Weed: Adds a fresh, tangy kick, perfect for tuna salads. Organic Garlic Powder: A universal flavor enhancer for a savory touch. Organic Paprika (Sweet or Smoked): For a subtle warmth and color, excellent in rubs. Use smoked paprika for a more grilled flavor.

What seasonings taste good on canned tuna? ›

Some basic seasonings to use for canned tuna include salt, black pepper, lemon juice, olive oil, garlic powder, onion powder, and herbs like dill, parsley, or cilantro.

What is the most delicious part of the tuna? ›

The most delicious and the most expensive is the Otoro, the part located under the belly and near the gills of the fish. This is the fattest part of the meat, which is loved by diners. Chutoro is the belly of a tuna located at the back of the tail.

What herb or spice goes with tuna? ›

Here, grilled tuna is smothered with a mixture of flavorful herbs, made more potent by the addition of chopped olives and a little raw garlic. A mix of parsley, basil, chives, chervil and marjoram, for example, would be splendid, as would one of cilantro, mint and basil.

Should I rinse canned tuna before using? ›

The American Heart Association says it's best to limit our sodium intake to 1,500 milligrams per day. The experts at Rutgers University suggest rinsing canned products, including tuna, beans, and veggies.

How to add spice to tuna? ›

You can also swap for any hot sauce of choice or red pepper flakes- add as many as your taste buds can handle! Soy sauce. Opt for a higher quality soy sauce such as Kikkoman if possible. Soy sauce is a nice addition for salt and umami.

How do you elevate a tuna sandwich? ›

Stir in some relish

Like ginger, different varieties of relish can make your tuna fish salad sandwich into something extra special: Sweet relish will compliment the sweetness that comes from your mayo; dill relish will bring out a more herby, fresh taste; a jalapeño relish introduces a little zip to your sandwich.

Can I eat tuna every day? ›

Canned tuna typically contains either albacore or skipjack tuna, and cans are usually marked as either “albacore” or “chunk light.” Albacore tuna typically has higher concentrations of mercury than chunk light tuna and should be eaten only once or twice a week. Chunk light tuna is safe to eat two or three times a week.

Why do my patties fall apart? ›

If you flip it more than one time, it may fall apart on the grill. One flip! eggs and breadcrumbs are for meat loaf. you want a good 80/20 lean to fat beef ratio, you want to have a good skillet or griddle temp going—a good temp—and you want to have a good spatula for flipping the patty when it's time to flip it.

Why do my fish patties fall apart? ›

If you add too much egg, for instance, or the canned fish isn't properly drained, the mixture will be too wet and the cakes will fall apart. Too many breadcrumbs, on the other hand, will make your cakes dry and crumbly.

How do you get fish cakes to stick together? ›

The proteins in the egg will help bind together your fish cake mix as it cooks. Think of it as your glue: Without it, your fish cakes are going to fall apart. At minimum, you'll want to use one egg for every pound or so of fish so that you have enough “glue.” More is fine, though.

Why do my fish cakes fall apart when cooking? ›

Your recipe is out of balance. Too much sugar, fat or liquid or not enough flour. Or you could be opening your oven before the cake is set and the cake is falling at that point.

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