Lazy Tuna Lettuce Wraps. A good Tuna lettuce wrap is super simple and easy lunch to make. It's light, fresh and easy and definitely beats the plain old tuna sandwich. I love to use lettuce to wrap tuna in.
Tuna Salad Lettuce Wraps are the perfect low-carb lunch or light dinner, and this is so quick and easy to make! While lettuce wraps certainly aren't your typical sandwiches, you can still fill leaves of lettuce with everything you'd put between two pieces of bread. Avocado takes (the majority of) the place of mayo in a classic tuna salad recipe and adds in healthy fats and proteins that you don't get from mayonnaise. You can cook Lazy Tuna Lettuce Wraps using 7 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Lazy Tuna Lettuce Wraps
- You need 1 can of tuna.
- Prepare 2 of tblsp parsley chopped.
- It's 1/2 cup of cucumber chopped.
- Prepare 2 of tblsp mayonnaise or plain yoghurt.
- Prepare 1/2 of tomato finely chopped.
- You need 1/2 cup of quinoa cooked.
- Prepare leaves of Butter lettuce.
My picky eater likes tuna salad! So with a couple of pouches of Bumble Bee tuna, I made her Tuna Salad Lettuce Wraps. Tuna is a great healthy lunch option, even when you're in a hurry. Mix in your favorite vegetables, some light mayonnaise, and wrap it in lettuce for a low calorie, protein packed lunch.
Lazy Tuna Lettuce Wraps instructions
- Wash and pat dry lettuce leaves. Take care not to tear them. Mix all the ingredients except for the lettuce leaves. Season with salt and pepper..
- Spoon tuna mixture in the middle of lettuce leaves and enjoy. See, easy 😎.
Tuna Lettuce Wraps win every single time! Or Boston, or Bibb, or any of those tender head lettuces because they all look the dang same. THEN, sprinkle the lettuce cuppies with the remaining cucumber, avocado, scallions, and some pretty sesame seeds. Tuna Lettuce wrap is a very easy meal to prepare, to start, drain tuna and transfer it to a bowl. Then roughly chop grapes and add to bowl.