Easy Tuna Casserole Recipe (20 Minutes!) - The Big Man's World ® (2024)

Thiseasy tuna casserole recipeis the ultimate dump-and-bake dinner. Made with only a few simple ingredients, you get a perfectly cheesy tuna bake in just 20 minutes.

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I love cooking with canned tuna. It’s affordable, always available, and let’s be real- everyone has a can or ten of it in the pantry at any one time.

On regular rotation in our household are tuna patties and tuna croquettes but when the family is craving something baked and hearty, nothing beats a cheesy tuna casserole.

Table of Contents
  1. Why this recipe works
  2. Ingredients needed
  3. How to make tuna casserole
  4. Recipe tips and variations
  5. Storage instructions
  6. More casserole recipes you’ll enjoy
  7. Frequently asked questions
  8. Easy Tuna Casserole Recipe (Recipe Card)

Why this recipe works

  • It takes canned tuna to the next level.It’s not always easy to make canned tuna taste like something truly delicious (I mean, hello tuna tartare, tuna carpaccio, and seared ahi tuna). However, when combined with cheese and mayonnaise and baked with more cheese, it’s pretty much perfection.
  • Easy and quick.As everything is baked in one dish, it takes only a few minutes to prep it and around 15 minutes to bake. I sometimes even prep it IN the dish so I only have one thing to clean up at the end.
  • Perfect texture and flavor. The texture is thick and creamy and morsels of melty cheese throughout. If you are worried about the potential fishy taste, don’t be- the cheese and mayo do a fabulous job of covering it up.

What I love about this recipe is that it has NO noodles and NO cream of mushroom soup. These are two typical ingredients in most tuna noodle casserole recipes but not this one. Don’t fret though- it’s every bit as hearty and creamy as you’d expect.

Ingredients needed

This easy tuna casserole recipe really lives up to its name and besides the tuna, cheese, and seasonings, there isn’t much else that is needed to make. Here. is what you’ll need:

  • Tuna.Use solid white albacore tuna in water for a light and flaky texture. Avoid tuna that is flavored or packed in oil, as it will make the casserole greasy.
  • Mayonnaise and sour cream.These two condiments taste so much better when mixed together. Use both to provide extra creaminess for this casserole. Don’t use one or the other or else you’ll be left with a super-rich casserole (all mayo) or super stodgy one (all sour cream).
  • Cauliflower. Adds some bulk and nutrients to the dish. This is completely optional, and you can omit it if you like. If using cauliflower, please cook it beforehand (steaming,air frying, or roasting works).
  • Onion.Use finely chopped green onions for a refreshing and mild onion flavor.
  • Mustard.Go with Dijon mustard for a tangy and slightly spicy flavor. It balances out the creaminess of the mayo and sour cream.
  • Cheese.I use mozzarella cheese in the tuna mixture and use gruyere to top off the casserole. You can use any cheese that melts well, including cheddar cheese or parmesan cheese.
  • Spices.Pepper and smoked paprika used in the right amounts don’t overshadow the mild flavor of canned tuna. I sometimes add some garlic powder too.

How to make tuna casserole

As mentioned earlier, this casserole is so easy and needs little prep time, thanks to the oven working its magic! Ready to whip one up?

Step 1- Prepare the tuna mixture: Flake the tuna and add it to a mixing bowl, along with the cooked cauliflower. Next, add the mayonnaise, sour cream, chopped green onion, and Dijon mustard and stir well. Add pepper, smoked paprika, and salt to taste. Mix until fully combined. When all ingredients are mixed, fold in the shredded mozzarella cheese.

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Step 2- assemble: Transfer the tuna mixture into the baking or casserole dish and top with sliced or shredded gruyere cheese.

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Step 3- Bake: Bake for 15-20 minutes or until the cheese is melted and golden brown. Remove from the oven and serve warm.

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Recipe tips and variations

Do not over-bake. The creamy and rich texture is imperative to this dish, so do not overbake. Once the cheese has nicely melted, it’s fine to be removed from the oven.

Flake the tuna into larger chunks.If you flake it into very small pieces, the tuna mixture will turn into mush when you mix the canned fish with the rest of the ingredients.

Grate the cheese by hand. For the best melt and flavor, always shred the cheese using a grater. The extra effort is worth it.

Add a crumb topping.Sprinkle the casserole with a breadcrumb and melted butter mixture for a golden and crispy crust that will contrast beautifully with the creamy tuna mixture. Other delicious options include crushed potato chips, ritz crackers, or panko bread crumbs.

Use different vegetables. We prefer cauliflower for its mild flavor but definitely amp up the casserole with other vegetables. Peas and corn always work well, as do some finely diced celery and carrots.

Make it healthier. For a healthy tuna casserole, swap out the sour cream for Greek yogurt and use low-fat mayonnaise.

Storage instructions

To store. Place leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator and it will be good for up to 4 days.

To freeze. Once the casserole has cooled, place portions of it in a shallow container and store it in the freezer for up to 6 months.

To reheat. The best way to reheat any casserole is in the oven, covered with tinfoil. You can also microwave small servings of it.

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More casserole recipes you’ll enjoy

  • Squash casserole
  • Zucchini casserole
  • Philly cheesesteak casserole
  • Chicken casserole
  • French onion chicken casserole
  • Spaghetti squash casserole

Frequently asked questions

Why is my tuna casserole dry?

The main reason why tuna casseroles turn out dry is that you have left them in the oven for too long. The tuna used for the casserole is already cooked, so once the cheese has melted, it’s ready to be enjoyed.

Can you add noodles?

Yes, you can add noodles to this recipe. In fact, egg noodles are one of the main ingredients of the traditional version of this popular American casserole. Cook the noodles al dente before you add them to the rest of the ingredients.I actually prefer rotini pasta or elbow macaroni because they are smaller and hold the cheese and tuna mixture very well.

Is this recipe gluten-free?

Yes! There are no ingredients that contain wheat or gluten.

What to serve with this dish?

Because this casserole is hearty and full of rich flavors, it’s best to keep the sides simple. I fine a fresh green salad or some steamed vegetables to tick the boxes.

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Easy Tuna Casserole Recipe

This easy tuna casserole recipe combines canned tuna, cheese, and a creamy sauce to create a healthy and filling weeknight dinner.

Servings: 8 servings

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 15 minutes mins

Total: 20 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 20 ounces canned tuna in springwater
  • 1 cup mayonnaise
  • 1/3 cup sour cream
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 2 tablespoons Dijon mustard
  • 1/2 cup green onions chopped
  • 2 cups cauliflower cooked and chopped
  • 1 cup mozzarella cheese
  • 1 cup gruyere cheese

Instructions

  • Preheat the oven to 180C/350F. Grease a large baking dish.

  • In a mixing bowl, add the drained tuna and flake it with a fork. Add the mayonnaise, sour cream, salt, pepper, smoked paprika, green onions, and Dijon mustard. Mix until smooth. Add the cauliflower then fold through the mozzarella cheese.

  • Transfer the mixture into the greased baking dish and top with gruyere cheese.

  • Bake the tuna casserole for 15-20 minutes, or until the cheese is golden brown.

Notes

TO STORE. Place leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge and it will be good for up to 4 days.

TO FREEZE. The fact that this tuna casserole doesn’t contain noodles makes it even better for freezing. Transfer the leftover tuna bake into a freezer-safe airtight container and freeze for up to 3 months.

TO REHEAT. The best way to reheat tuna casserole is in the oven, covered with tinfoil. Small servings of tuna casserole can be reheated in the microwave.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 379kcalCarbohydrates: 4gProtein: 22gFat: 22gSodium: 708mgPotassium: 324mgFiber: 1gVitamin A: 286IUVitamin C: 18mgCalcium: 50mgIron: 2mgNET CARBS: 3g

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Author: Arman Liew

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FAQs

Why is my tuna casserole so dry? ›

Tuna casserole can become dry due to overbaking or using an insufficient amount of sauce. To prevent dryness, it's essential to monitor the baking time closely, every oven is different! Take care to simmer the sauce so it's thick enough to coat the back of a spoon.

How do you moisten leftover tuna casserole? ›

Alternatively, Foods Guy recommends adding a splash of water or chicken stock to your casserole and covering it with plastic wrap before microwaving, which will add new moisture and lock in the steam, ensuring a perfectly moist reheated tuna casserole.

What is tuna casserole made of? ›

Just stir tuna, cooked noodles, cream of mushroom soup and a few other pantry items in a baking dish, sprinkle with buttered bread crumbs and pop it into the oven. The soup melts into a delicious sauce that brings everything together. And you can customize it in lots of ways.

What can I add to tuna to make it less dry? ›

Add a little moisture to the mix

Unless your tuna comes in a pouch, chances are high that it's preserved in water and in a can. Once water is removed from a meat that's already dry on its own, the result is a sinewy and unappetizing protein surrounded by aluminum. Mayonnaise is, by far, the most popular addition.

How do you make a moist casserole? ›

Pro Tip: Avoid Dry Casserole.

The best way to prevent it from drying out is to add a little bit of water, around ¼ cup, to the top of it. Allow the water to seep between the food and the sides of the baking dish. Cover with aluminum foil to seal in the moisture.

How do you thicken tuna casserole? ›

How do you thicken tuna casserole? To thicken your tuna casserole, keep it in the oven for longer. This should thicken it right up. Mixing in an extra ¼ cup of parmesan cheese will also help bind it together.

Can I eat tuna casserole that was left out overnight? ›

Eat it. Yes, bacteria will grow on it while it's left out, but bacteria grows on everything. It's very unlikely to get to a harmful level overnight.

How do you add moisture to a dry casserole? ›

If you've already cooked your casserole and find out it's too dry, another easy fix is to warm some broth and then pour it over the top of your casserole. Cover the dish with aluminum foil to prevent the liquid from evaporating and wait for 10 minutes or so before serving.

Should you cook canned tuna? ›

Can you cook canned tuna? Canned tuna is actually already cooked before it's canned, so technically, you can eat it straight from the can if you want. However, you can add canned tuna to a dish that you're cooking to add some healthy protein. For instance, you can add canned tuna to a pot of mac and cheese.

Is all canned tuna cooked? ›

There are around eight different commercial varieties that range in size from the small skipjack tuna to the large bluefin, and it is one of the most widely eaten fish in the world. Tuna can be eaten fresh – either raw or cooked – and canned (which is always pre-cooked).

Why do people put mayo in tuna? ›

According to The Kitchn, one of the main reasons to use mayo is that it can prevent fish (like tuna) from sticking to the grill, which as anyone who has ever grilled fish knows is one of the main risks with grilling fish. You need some kind of fat to coat the fish when grilling, and many people use oil.

How do you make a casserole not dry? ›

Cooking Uncovered Too Long

In general, you'll want to bake a casserole covered with aluminum foil for most of the cooking time. Covering the casserole helps lock in moisture and prevents it from drying out. If you don't cover the casserole or uncover it too soon, the casserole will dry out.

Why is my casserole dry? ›

Probably 2 things: you're not using enough sauce, and you're baking it uncovered. Possibly the sauce you're using is too dry as well.

Why is my tuna mayo dry? ›

To prevent your tuna salad from being dry, you'll need to stir in at least one tablespoon mayo per one (5-ounce) can of tuna. After mixing in the rest of your ingredients, taste the salad. If you want it creamier, stir in another tablespoon or two of mayo. A squeeze of lemon juice also adds moisture.

Why tuna meat is dry? ›

Like all fish, however, the connective tissues in tuna are much easier to break down by cooking than those of beef. That means it is much easier to cook a tuna steak into a dry, crumbly mess than beef.

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