I came up with this recipe while experimenting with different ingredients in tuna salad. It is pretty low-fat for the most part, and healthy. I say that it's low fat for the most part because you can use regular ingredients, or low-fat-whatever suits your tastes. I just like it because it has no mayo-I dislike it very much.
Provided by nfouts
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time 10m
Yield 2-4 Sandwiches, 2-4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- You can add different amounts of sour cream and mustard to adjust for however moist you like it, and the flavor. I would start out with the amounts above, and go from there.
- Empty the tuna into a bowl for mixing.
- Add the sour cream and mustard.
- Adjust the amounts for your taste. Add more mustard for zest, more sour cream for moisture.
- Add the salt and pepper, and relish and cayenne if you wish.
- Put lettuce, tomatoes, etc. to your liking.
- Once you have it just right, toss it on your bread of choice, and throw some potato chips on the side. :). This is also good on crackers for parties!
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