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A Tuna Salad Pickle Sandwich Recipe For National Pickle Day

For National Pickle Day, November 14th, we present some food fun: a pickle sandwich that is not pickles on bread, but tuna salad on a pickle!

Experience a playful twist on the viral pickle sandwich with this protein-packed Tuna Salad Pickle creation, a low-carb adaptation that replaces bread with crispy, pickle halves—crunch in every bite.

It’s the creation of Donaldo Estevam for Wild Planet Foods.

The recipe follows. But first, for your consideration:

> The year’s 9 pickle holidays.

> What should you drink with pickle canoes (and other pickle dishes): beer, cocktails, soft drinks, wine?

> The history and science of pickling.

> All the pickle types, a photo glossary.

> The year’s 9 pickle holidays.

> The history of pickles.

> How to make quick pickled vegetables and fruits in an hour.

> Pickled grapes recipe—a great garnish.

> More fun: a pickle canoes recipe.

> Even more pickle fun: Make a pickle bouquet.
 
 
RECIPE: TUNA SALAD PICKLE SANDWICH

The creamy tuna salad, enhanced with spicy jalapeños and crisp red onions, creates a satisfying crunch in every bite.

For extra fun, we added a tablespoon of sweet pickle relish to the tuna salad.

You can use any protein salad filling: chicken salad, egg salad, salmon salad, etc.

TIP: If you want a sandwich with less “spillage” when you take a bite, scoop out the center of the pickle halves to allow more space for the tuna salad. (This is called a pickle boat*.)

Ingredients

For the Pickle Base

  • 1 large Pickle, halved lengthwise
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    For The Tuna Salad

  • 1 can (5 ounces) Wild Planet Albacore Wild Tuna
  • 2-3 tablespoons Mayonnaise
  • 2 tablespoons Red Onion, finely diced
  • 1 jalapeño, seeded and finely diced
  • Salt and pepper to taste
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    For The Garnish

  • Fresh Lettuce leaves
  • Tomato slices
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    Preparation

    1. MIX the tuna salad ingredients in a bowl until well combined.

    2. SLICE the pickle vertically. Add the lettuce add tuna salad.

    3. TOP with tomato slices and serve immediately.
     
     
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    *A pickle boat is a term used in rowing and sailing for the last boat to finish a race. The term originated in 19th-century English rowing, where a boat composed of “leftover” rowers who didn’t make it into the main teams was called a “pickle boat.” It’s the basis for the recent sport of pickleball, and the concept has expanded to include a this type of canoe-shaped pickle filled with other ingredients.

     
     

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    Pickle Sandwich With Tuna Salad
    [1] We made the sandwich, grabbed a beer, and had a tasty lunch. We didn’t want the carbs and calories of chips, so we grabbed a bag of Like Air Puffcorn (Gemini Photo).

    Cans Of Wild Planet Tuna
    [2] Tuna is a high-quality, protein-rich food with beneficial omega-3 fatty acids. The Wild Planet brand is sourced sustainably with lower mercury levels, and caught using sustainable methods like pole-and-line fishing, which is safer for dolphins and turtles (Gemini Photo).

    Jalapeno Whole & Sliced
    [3] Jalapeño heat adds a nice layer of flavor to the tuna and pickle…but if you don’t like heat, see the next photo (photo © Good Eggs).
     
    A Jar Of Mt. Olive Pickle Relish
    [3] If you don’t want the heat of jalapeño, consider sweet pickle relish. We like this brand because there’s no sugar added. The sweetness comes from sucralose (Splenda). We buy Mt. Olive on Amazon (Gemini Photo).

     
     

     
     
      

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