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Tuna salad: a sturdy but boring lunch option. It doesn't have to be that way - there's an ingredient that up your tuna salad ...
Kool-Aid fans can rejoice because Kool-Aid pickles are real. And if you can't buy them, you can at least make them at home. And this Southern favorite is definitely worth adding to your bucket list.
I also love to amp up the amount of pickle flavor in recipes that already call for them. So, when I make tuna salad, I make sure every bite is loaded with pickle-y goodness. In place of the usual ...
So I went to six big sub chains near me and ordered tuna subs with cheese, lettuce, tomato, onions, cucumbers, and pickles (if available) on plain white or Italian bread, with a few slight variations.
In a large bowl, mix yogurt, mayonnaise, lemon juice, and pepper. Add green beans, onions, and tuna. If using sweet pickles, add those too. Toss dressing and macaroni mixture until all ingredients are ...
For the pickles, remove the seeds from the bell peppers ... For the dressing, mix the seasonings with canned tuna. Add the daikon and edamame and mix to serve.