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Tuna Salad Endive Wraps

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Tuna Salad loaded with veggies like celery and broccoli, served in endive leaves make a quick and easy, low-carb lunch.

Tuna Salad loaded with veggies served in endive leaves make a quick and easy, low-carb lunch.
Tuna Salad Wraps

If you love lettuce wraps you’ll love these tuna salad endive wraps! My tuna salad is so good, thanks to chopped red onion and a splash of red wine vinegar. The addition of broccoli and celery makes it even yummier adding crunch and flavor! Endive leaves are the perfect lettuce cups for enjoying the tuna salad. More tuna salad recipes you might enjoy are Tuna Melts, Chickpea Tuna Salad, and Canned Tuna Ceviche. If you prefer chicken, I also have a recipe for chicken salad.

Tuna Salad loaded with veggies served in endive leaves make a quick and easy, low-carb lunch.

You can serve this tuna salad however you wish! Any crisp lettuce leaf works. If you don’t have endive, radicchio, or butter lettuce would also be great. And if you want to serve it on bread, look for a whole grain loaf like Dave’s Killer Bread or even some toasted sour dough bread.

This salad is also great to make ahead for the week. Double the recipe to keep on hand to grab and go.

How To Meal Prep: Transfer the tuna salad in a meal prep containers. Keep covered and refrigerate up to 3 days. Pack the lettuce separate.

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Tuna Salad Wraps

5 from 7 votes
2
Cals:160
Protein:22
Carbs:4.5
Fat:6
Tuna Salad loaded with veggies served in endive leaves make a quick and easy, low-carb lunch.
Course: Lunch, Salad
Cuisine: American
Tuna Salad loaded with veggies served in endive leaves make a quick and easy, low-carb lunch.
Prep: 5 mins
Cook: 0 mins
Total: 10 mins
Yield: 2 servings
Serving Size: 1 /2 cup salad plus endive

Ingredients

  • 1 5 ounce can light tuna in water, drained
  • 1/4 cup chopped celery
  • 1/4 cup chopped red onion
  • 1/4 cup broccoli florets
  • 2 tbsp Hellmann's light mayonnaise, regular for Keto
  • 1 tsp red wine vinegar
  • 1 head endive, leaves separated

Instructions

  • Combine all the tuna salad ingredients and spoon into endive leaves.

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Nutrition

Serving: 1 /2 cup salad plus endive, Calories: 160 kcal, Carbohydrates: 4.5 g, Protein: 22 g, Fat: 6 g, Saturated Fat: 1 g, Cholesterol: 30 mg, Sodium: 415 mg, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 1 g

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37 comments on “Tuna Salad Endive Wraps”

  1. OMG! This was delicious! I made a few swaps, due to personal tastes and what I had on hand. I used canned salmon instead of tuna, and Greek Yogurt in place of the mayonnaise (personal preference). Then placed on top of baby spinach.

  2. OMG – this was fantastic! What a nice twist on tuna salad. (I used green onions. because I didn’t have a red onion)

  3. This is my go to tuna salad now. Even if I don’t have broccoli to add it is still a winner. I love to have this in a pita pocket with romaine or Boston lettuce. So perfect for lunch!

  4. Gina, I just made this with canned salmon & it is so yummy! I love dill hamburger slices with tuna or salmon salad…how many points do these add?
    You are the best, Gina! Thank you for making this Hispanic family healthier! You are about the only chef I refer to for meal planning of any kind!
    Love you!
    Susan Pena-Salisbury & familia 🙂

  5. Ate these on tiny spinach leaves, along w/ some grape tomatoes.

    I'll be making and eating this again this week.

    Soo good!

  6. I added some whole wheat pasta to this dish to make it for a light summer supper, about 2/3 cup cooked pasta per serving, and served with butter lettuce. Even my 15yr old son liked it!My hint: if you want to take some of the "bite" out of the onion, add a tiny bit(about 1Tbl)of water to the onion and microwave it just until it boils. If you drain the tuna really well, you can add the onions and water into the salad without making it too wet.

  7. There is lots of leaf lettuce from my garden this week, plus i LOVE tuna! This is a super idea. thanks

  8. LOVED this! And so did my 5 and 7 year old. Doubled this up with the larger can of tuna and divided by 4. Ate it on a 90 calorie hamburger bun for 4.5 points plus lunch! Wonderful! Next time I will add even more broccoli and red onion and top with spinach leaves and tomatoes. LOVED IT!

  9. Great recipe! I never would have thought to put broccoli in tuna salad, but it came out great. I'm eating this in half a whole wheat pita for my lunch this week.

  10. This is a great recipe! I also tried the split pea & ham. Thanks!! I've tried other WW recipes but so far your recipes are at the top.

  11. I love this recipe and it’s such a nice presentation as an appetizer or a quick delicious meal. thanks for sharing. Great Blog. I followed WW for a while after child number 3 so I’m familiar with the numbers. Baby #4 is now two so I think it’s time to start counting again. It really does help me put food into perspective, helps me pay attention more.

  12. Looks yummy – our spinach leaves this time of year are tiny, so I think I’ll use bib lettuce.

    Loves the recipes – keep them coming!

    Started WW about 6 weeks ago – I need all the help I can get!

    http://therandomramblingsofaworkingmom.blogspot.com/

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    Leo (Healthy Tips For A Healthy Lifestyle)

    Wow, wow, wow, I have to comment!
    That looks SO delicious!!
    Im definitely saving this recipe for future parties/events of mine!

    Great work!

  14. I would imagine you could also use collard green leaves and make a true wrap out of it. Collards are almost as good for you as spinach is.

  15. I love Tuna too, and this would be nice for a luncheon because it is also pretty, lol! Happy Wednesday Gina.