By Wendy Zitzman
These yummy, Pan Seared Tuna Patties are the perfect way to put a unique twist on the traditional tuna sandwich recipe. Just two of these tuna patties are only 4 Points, which makes it an ideal Weight Watchers lunch.
I served mine with a side of salsa, but next time, I’m going to melt some reduced fat cheddar over them for an added flavor boost.
They were super easy to make too. They come out crisp and golden on the outside, and warm and soft on the inside.
And they made a great lunch for my 20 month old…a lot less messy than tuna salad! Loaded with protein and tons of flavor, these Pan Seared Tuna Patties are delicious, healthy and a great low Points meal. Enjoy!
PAN SEARED TUNA PATTIES RECIPE
These delectable tuna patties make a great lunch recipe. Pan seared until crisp and golden on the outside and warm and soft on the inside. Try topping with a slice of reduced fat cheddar cheese for an added flavor boost.
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Prep TimePrep Time 15 minutes mins
Cook TimeCook Time 5 minutes mins
Total TimeTotal Time 20 minutes mins
ServingsServings 4 servings
CaloriesCalories 125 kcal
Ingredients
- 2 5 oz cans chunk light tuna in water - (drained)
- 3 scallions - (diced)
- ⅓ cup cilantro - (finely chopped)
- 1 jalapeno - (seeded and diced)
- ½ cup Panko breadcrumbs
- 1 egg white
- 1 tbsp reduced fat mayonnaise
- 2 tbsp plain, nonfat Greek yogurt
- Juice from ½ a lemon
- 1 tsp olive oil
- 1 tsp paprika
- 1 tsp salt
- ½ tsp black pepper
Instructions
Heat oil in a large, nonstick skillet, set over medium high heat.
In a medium sized bowl, combine all remaining ingredients. Using a 1/3 cup measure of tuna mixture, tuna mixture, shape into 8 patties, and place into skillet, working in batches as necessary to avoid over-crowding pan. Using fingers or a spatula, gently flatten tuna patty to about ¼” thick.
Cook tuna patties until crisp and golden brown on each side, about 2 minutes per side.
Serve immediately.
Notes
The entire recipe makes 4 servings
The serving size is 2 tuna patties
Nutrition
Calories: 125 kcal (6%)Carbohydrates: 5.2 g (2%)Protein: 18.7 g (37%)Fat: 2.4 g (4%)Saturated Fat: 0.2 g (1%)Cholesterol: 46 mg (15%)Sodium: 895 mg (39%)Potassium: 233 mg (7%)Fiber: 0.8 g (3%)Sugar: 2.2 g (2%)Calcium: 40 mg (4%)Iron: 1.1 mg (6%)
Course: Main Course Recipes
Cuisine: American Recipes
Diet: Diabetic Recipes, Low Calorie Recipes, Low Fat Recipes, Vegetarian Recipes
Main Ingredient: Tuna Recipes
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AuthorWendy Zitzman
As your average, every day, All American woman, I look forward to sharing with you my thoughts and ideas on many different topics that interest me such as dieting, health & fitness. Trust me when I tell you that this is one site you NEED to bookmark! I have the most amazing recipes with Weight Watchers Points that you won’t believe are low calorie! As an avid Weight Watchers follower, I have learned so many helpful tips and tools over the years that I am eager to share.
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15 Comments
Julie5 years ago
I detest tuna. I’ve had tuna and noodles tuna casserole tuna salad all utterly gross!! But this!!!! Omg u can’t even taste the tuna the fresh cilantro knocks it out of the park!! Thank you for a tuna recipe I can finally eat!!!!
Jo8 years ago
How can I make these simply filling? Maybe use reduced calorie toast and make my own bread crumbs?
Lili Hurst9 years ago
I love this recipe. I tried it today, and it came out good. I substituted the green onion with regular onion though.
thanksErin10 years ago
Hello! These were delicious!
I did have a problem though…. I used the 1/3 cup measure, scooped it in my hand, then formed the patties. I only got 4 patties out of it. Is the serving number different? Or have I finally gone nuts?!? ;)
IrishMusicGuy10 years ago
Fantastic!! Thank you! I mixed some salsa with the left over Greek yogurt to make a sauce. Lovely
Jessica11 years ago
I have made these twice and I LOVE them! I didn’t have a lemon on hand but I did have lime and I love that the citrus flavor comes through!
brista11 years ago
It says in the recipe “2 5-6oz cans chunk light tuna in water, drained”.
JaneG11 years ago
Ah, the recipe has been updated – good :-) I’ve been checking back every other day or so since I first copied the recipe (without the can size).
JaneG11 years ago
Hesitate to make until you tell us the size can of tuna? I will probably use the pouches of tuna, but still need to know the size, please!
LaaLooshPost Author11 years ago
Sorry! It’s the standard 5-6oz can. I’ll correct the post now…
Kathleen Ruth11 years ago
Sounds great! Having it for lunch today.
Jean11 years ago
I am a Weight Watcher & have been for five years. I am always on the lookout for easy, tasty, WW-friendly lunches, and this looks really good. One question: what size can did you use? I would guess the 3-ounce size. Thanks!
LaaLooshPost Author11 years ago
I used the 5-6oz cans :)
Pat Bishop11 years ago
What size can of tuna did you use?
Kate11 years ago
Can size doesn’t really matter. Each serving is one-third cup measured patty. Can I make lots and freeze for quick meals??
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