This dip is everything you love about tuna salad sandwiches (minus the bread) in a dip form. Served with crispy potato chips, it’s a pairing made in heaven!
I love canned tuna! I know there are a lot of canned tuna haters out there. In the past, I refrained from making this post because, after all, who’s going to want to read a blog recipe about canned tuna filling? Shouldn’t I be talking about the virtues of using good quality fresh tuna? Well, maybe another day, but not today. Today is about simplicity and unpretentiousness; this fish in a metallic container is both.
Tuna is always in my pantry. It is an ingredient I use regularly. If it is not your thing, I understand if you tune out. But please come back real soon, as you might find what I have in store in future posts much more appealing!!
For the rest of us, let’s move on the dip, shall we?
Now, it’s pretty safe to say that the only way to eat a tuna sandwich or sub is with a fairly large helping of potato chips—some in the sandwich for that special crunch and a generous pile on the side. I love to scoop up the excess tuna that cascades over the sides with the chips and eat it as a dip—THE BEST dip for chips ever!!
This dip has all the key elements of a proper tuna sandwich (minus the bread): perfectly seasoned fish, refreshing lettuce, juicy tomato, sweet/sour pickles (in the form of relish), and zesty red onions. Every bite is perfect, every time.
So, I won’t win any awards with this recipe, but it always makes me very happy. If you like tuna and chips but have never had them together as a chip-and-dip, it’s time! Try it, and you will see that I didn’t steer you wrong.
Are you a fellow canned tuna fan? What is your favorite way to prepare it? I’d love to hear from you!
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Tuna Salad Dip
Description
This dip is everything you love about tuna salad sandwiches (minus the bread) in a dip form. Served with crispy potato chips, it’s a pairing made in heaven!
Ingredients
Instructions
- Use a fork to break tuna into flakes. Add remaining ingredients. Stir gently to combine. Serve with potato chips.
- Makes 6 servings.
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I would much rather eat my tuna salad with potato chips instead of between two pieces of bread! This tuna salad is perfection Thao and can't wait to try your recipe…probably for lunch tomorrow 🙂
I love my tuna subs but sometimes all I crave is tuna and chips. I hope you'll like it, Karrie. Have a few for me since I'm all out! 🙂
This tuna salad looks so pretty and delicious! We love tuna and this sounds perfect for summer!
Yum! I'm a canned tuna lover, too. In fact I made tuna salad this week for lunch! Your version looks wonderful—and I know I'd love it served with potato chips!
Thanks Kelly!
I'm so glad to hear that you're in the canned tuna loving club, Liz! 🙂
Oh man – I LOVE canned tuna. I make a big bowl of tuna salad and it disappears quick in my house. My kiddo eats it with just about everything – her favorite is a sandwich with copious amounts of tuna and smashed potato chips on top. I love it with leafy salads for lunch.
This dip looks awesome. Minus the Miracle Whip, hehe. I'm definitely a Hellman's or Kraft kinda gal 😉
It's always good to be in company with another canned tuna lover! I love that our families see eye-to-eye on this all important food. ???? As far as the Miracle Whip, I totally get your preference for all mayo. I love it as well, but I also like the slight sweetness and tang that the Miracle Whips brings. Heck, I'm easy and will eat tuna salad any way I can get it.
OK, I have to confess I'm a vegetarian so my opinion might not count. But back when I still ate meat I loved tuna sandwiches (made with canned tuna). Fresh tuna is great too, but I don't see anything wrong with using canned! No credibility loss at all :). This dip sounds great!
Since you have no use for tuna in your diet, I really appreciate that you stopped by, Kelsie! You know, as a blogger sometimes you post recipes that others would want to see and other times you share one that's from the heart, this tuna recipe is of the latter. Thanks so much for nice comment. 🙂
I'm a tuna lover. I usually make mine with onion,celery,mayo, & sweet relish. But I do like miracle whip so one day I would like to try your recipe minus the tomato. I don't like the taste of tomato & tuna.
Although we like the all mayo version, around my house we also like the slight sweetness and tang of the Miracle Whip to cut down on the richness of the mayonnaise. Thanks for stopping by, Anita 🙂
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Sounds great. I have to sub yogurt for the Mayo and Miracle Whip and I would add celery instead of the lettuce, so I can use lettuce leaves in place of the potato chips I can’t have. But this could be served on celery stalks or cucumber slices. I like the addition of pickle relish.
Thank you! What’s great about this dip is you can customize it to your liking. Celery and cucumber slices are healthier options over potato chips, but they are also delicious!
I’m a big veggie person. I add green pepper, celery, onion and green olives sliced and any thing I have on hand that sounds good.
Thank sounds really good!! You really can’t go wrong. This is a dip that is very customizable.