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    Tuna Egg Salad with Sour Cream (Keto)

    By Lisa MarcAurele · Dec 17, 2022 · 15 Comments

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    Tuna egg salad with sour cream recipe

    An easy tuna egg salad with sour cream is hard to beat. Find out how to make the best keto tuna salad recipe for low carb sandwich wraps.

    Tuna egg salad with sour cream recipe
    Article Index
    • How to Make Tuna Salad with Eggs
    • Recipe

    You can’t always eat dessert for a snack. Not if you want to stay healthy anyway. Even if they are low in sugar and low carb.

    So if you feel like you need a pick me up mini-meal in the afternoon, this tuna and egg salad recipe satisfies! It’s a high-protein and high smart fat cure for any in between meal hunger pangs.

    However, I recommend learning how to do intermittent fasting and eating a bigger lunch. This way, you won’t need to snack between meals. So rather than snacking, enjoy the tuna salad recipe with egg as a part of a bigger lunch or dinner.

    How to Make Tuna Salad with Eggs

    tuna and eggs

    If you already have hard cooked eggs, it should only take about 5 minutes or less to prepare this easy tuna egg salad. It’s a simple recipe that just combines the following ingredients in a large bowl:

    • Chopped hard boiled eggs
    • Diced celery
    • Mayonnaise
    • Sour cream
    • Ground mustard
    • Dried chives
    • Parsley
    • Salt & Pepper
    • Canned Tuna (drain the tuna first)

    If you’d like to make the recipe dairy-free, the sour cream can be replaced with additional mayonnaise. Or for a different flavor, try Greek yogurt in place of the sour cream.

    Need a mayo substitute for the salad? Try using mashed avocado in place of the mayonnaise. You’ll love the taste of tuna salad with avocado and egg!

    Tuna fish salad with egg and relish is also delicious. So you may want to add a little low carb dill relish into the mix too.

    Other options include adding in some cottage cheese, chopped onion, or celery seed. There’s lots of possibilities so feel free to experiment with your own add-ins.

    Ingredients for keto tuna salad with eggs

    How to Serve a Keto Tuna Salad with egg

    The health benefits of this low carb tuna salad with sour cream recipe will be for naught if you put the it on high-carb crackers or bread.

    After all, that’s what most people do. They take a big scoop of it and load it onto something that’s going to quickly convert into sugar and raise insulin resistance.

    In light of this, here’s my solution for a better low carb gluten free version. And it’s simple. Just use lettuce or cabbage leaf to make a keto tuna egg salad sandwich. Or buy a low-carb wrap.

    Easy, right? This tuna and egg salad with sour cream is low in net carbs. Therefore, if you’re really hungry, you can have two low-carb wraps without the guilt! You can even enjoy tuna melts by using Soul Bread and grilling the sandwich.

    Is Tuna Fish Healthy?

    Tuna is a lean source of protein and contains omega-3 fatty acids. But you definitely shouldn’t eat it everyday. As a large ocean fish, it’s a repository for mercury.

    According to the Environmental Defense Fund, several species of the fish contain higher-than-average amounts of mercury. Mercury is a highly toxic substance that can cause both chronic and acute poisoning.

    If you have children, definitely don’t send them to school everyday with tuna sandwiches. Kids have more sensitive nervous systems. Plus, their organs are still developing, which makes them more vulnerable to mercury’s negative side effects.

    tuna and egg salad with sour cream on lettuce

    Are you very concerned about mercury? Then keep in mind, cans of tuna come in two main varieties.

    Chunk light is the first. The second is solid tuna (also known as chunk white). Solid/chunk white is albacore tuna.

    EDF says that all the canned white variety is albacore. Its mercury levels are almost three times higher than the smaller skipjack tuna, used in most canned light products. Therefore, go with the light version for this tuna fish salad recipe with egg.

    Guidelines on consumption, according to the EDF, is up to three, 3-ounce portions per month for kids 6 and under. As for older children and adults: once a week is fine.

    The EDF says to be aware that labels advertising ‘gourmet” or “tonno” are actually bigger Yellowfin tuna. Yellowfin has about the same amount of mercury as albacore.

    So remember to go with canned light tuna. It’s considered the safer choice, containing 0.12 parts per million of mercury.

    low carb tuna salad on lettuce leaf

    Are Eggs Healthy?

    Tuna isn’t the only controversial ingredient in this tuna egg salad. The recipe uses three whole eggs.

    Some people who are new to the low carb lifestyle carry with them nutritional misconceptions. And one common one is that eggs, especially the yolk are unhealthy.

    Who can blame them? There’s so much conflicting advice….

    One decade eggs are healthy, the next decade, health experts say they’ll kill you. And now, it seems we’re back to eggs being ok for you.

    So which is it?

    Organic pasture eggs are a very healthy food, yolks and all. While the egg whites contain  protein, the yolks contain most of the nutrients.

    In fact, the yolks hold half the protein found in a whole egg. They also contain essential B vitamins, omega-3 fatty acids, and an antioxidant that promotes eye health (lutein).

    Furthermore, egg yolks are rich in the trace mineral, selenium. There’s also a good amount of phosphorous, all the fat-soluble vitamins and other vitamins and minerals.

    Just keep in mind that if you don’t do a lot of exercise, high-protein meals can backfire on you. Even though this tuna and egg salad with sour cream recipe is low in carbs, theoretically, some of the protein can convert into glucose.

    While you shouldn’t be overly concerned about this, I just want you to be aware that if you’re trying to stay in ketosis, it is a small possibility.

    That’s because when your body doesn’t need any more dietary protein, it will convert some of it into glucose for stored energy.

    Best tuna salad recipe with eggs served on lettuce

    Low-Salt Tuna Egg Salad

    Another nutritional concern in this tuna and egg salad with sour cream recipe applies to those who need to watch their sodium intake.

    Celery is one healthy veggie that contains a relatively higher amount of sodium in comparison to other veggies. But if you’re cutting out processed/packaged foods you should be able to eat a few stalks of it without worrying.

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    Recipe

    tuna and egg salad with sour cream on lettuce

    Tuna Egg Salad with Sour Cream (Keto)

    5 from 7 votes
    It should only take about 5 minutes to make this tuna and egg salad. Just keep the bread or wrap low carb.
    Prep Time:5 minutes mins
    Total Time:5 minutes mins
    Course: Main Course
    Cuisine: American
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    Servings: 6 people
    Calories: 177

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    Ingredients

    • 3 large eggs hardboiled and chopped
    • ¾ cup celery diced (about 3 stalks)
    • ¼ cup mayonnaise
    • ¼ cup sour cream
    • ½ teaspoon mustard powder
    • ½ teaspoon dried chives
    • 1 teaspoon fresh parsley chopped
    • salt & ground black pepper to taste
    • 14 ounces tuna canned
    US Customary - Metric

    Instructions

    • Combine all ingredients in a small bowl.
    • Serve on lettuce leaf, cabbage leaf, or low carb wrap. Store in refrigerator up to 7 days.

    Notes

    Relish is a good add in.
    Mashed avocado works well as a substitute for the mayonnaise and or sour cream.
    For dairy-free, sub out the sour cream with mashed avocado or use all mayonnaise.
    Other add-ins to try:
    • Cottage Cheese
    • Chopped Onion
    • Celery Seed

    Low Carb Sweeteners | Keto Sweetener Conversion Chart

    Nutrition

    Calories: 177 | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 16g | Fat: 11g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 125mg | Sodium: 276mg | Potassium: 211mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 570IU | Vitamin C: 3.1mg | Calcium: 44mg | Iron: 1.6mg

    Additional Info

    Net Carbs: 1 g | % Carbs: 2.4 % | % Protein: 38.3 % | % Fat: 59.3 % | SmartPoints: 5
    Values
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        [potassium] => 211
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        [sugar] => 0
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        [vitamin_c] => 3.1
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    Post updated in April 2019. Originally published June 2018.

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    Comments

    1. Jacqueline

      November 12, 2022 at 12:22 am

      5 stars
      "If you’d like to make the recipe dairy-free, the sour cream can be replaced with additional mayonnaise. Or try Greek yogurt in place of the sour cream." Greek yogurt IS dairy! Unless you specify non-dairy Greek yogurt.

      Reply
    2. Moonraven

      September 04, 2021 at 12:24 am

      5 stars
      Just a public service announcement. I was happily making my tuna salad this evening as usual, and I happened to look down at my can of tuna after emptying it and the label said something I had not seen before. Great Value tuna in water, mind you. Walmart's brand, now has 3 carbs. Ingredients are now tuna, water, vegetable broth, and salt. I felt a little betrayed to be honest, lol. Suddenly there are 3 carbs in there that have never been there before. Also a warning that it may contain soy? I'm a label reader and I KNOW they showed 0 carbs before, I just don't know when this changed, because I hadn't looked at this particular label in a long time, trusting consumer that I am... so needless to say, since what used to just be tuna, water and salt is now a random source of additional carbs, I will begin purchasing the slightly more expensive brands of tuna. I just thought others might want to know this, especially if they are counting carb intake very meticulously, like I did years ago...

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        September 04, 2021 at 10:42 am

        Wow! Thanks for the head's up. I usually read labels too but rarely on canned meat.

        Reply
    3. Mireya

      August 11, 2020 at 8:50 am

      5 stars
      I did the recipe. Super easy and simple. Completely amazing. Thanksss so much. Where can I find more??

      Reply
    4. Melanie

      August 07, 2019 at 12:16 pm

      5 stars
      Added a little bit of raw white onion & some low sugar pickle relish, really good!

      Reply
    5. Tim

      December 23, 2018 at 6:28 pm

      I used wasabi powder instead of mustard powder and added some chopped dill pickle. It was delicious!

      Reply
      • Lisa MarcAurele

        December 24, 2018 at 6:47 am

        That does sound good. Thanks for sharing the add-ins!

        Reply
    6. Shirley

      August 17, 2018 at 8:07 am

      This sounds wonderful, but I have one question. How can there only be 3 gr of protein? By my calculations, the eggs have 18 (6 gr each times 3), and the tuna has 70 (I looked up Starkist Chunk Light in water), so that's 88 altogether. Divide that by 6 servings and you get closer to 15 grams of protein. Did I figure that right?

      Reply
      • Lisa

        August 17, 2018 at 5:26 pm

        Not sure what happened there. I recalculated and am getting 16g protein per serving.

        Reply
    7. Marky

      June 12, 2018 at 4:43 pm

      5 stars
      When I make tuna, I add a couple of tablespoons of dried onions, and an extra tablespoon of mayo/sour cream. The extra moisture soaks into the onions, so store it in the fridge for a couple hours.

      Reply
      • Lisa

        June 13, 2018 at 11:34 am

        Great tip Marky! I always have the dried onions but not always fresh ones.

        Reply
    8. Nicole

      June 12, 2018 at 10:41 am

      I wish I liked mayo! So funny, childhood aversion? can I sub all sour cream? Thank you for all you do! We appreciate your work and time spent!

      Reply
      • Lisa

        June 12, 2018 at 11:37 am

        I've used avocado in place of mayo so you could try that. It might be too sour with all sour cream, but you could add in a little sweetener to offset that.

        Reply
    9. Terri Larimore

      June 10, 2018 at 5:02 pm

      5 stars
      I made this and it was so very good! I was uneasy at first but I am really glad I went ahead and did it. I actually used a "cheesy - bacon" sour cream dip instead of the regular sour cream. Delicious!!

      Reply
      • Lisa

        June 10, 2018 at 7:25 pm

        That sounds like a tasty sub. Glad it worked out for you!

        Reply
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