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#TUNA MACARONI SALAD RECIPES HOW TO#
How to make Tuna Macaroni Salad with Green Olives: There’s an archived recipe on the site for Tuna and Macaroni Salad with Dill Pickles that will show you how to make a similar salad with pickles if you’re not a green olive fan. And since this recipe uses 4 servings of elbow macaroni to make 8 servings of salad, that also makes it more affordable. For me it’s such a treat to have “real” pasta without so many carbs that don’t mind buying six boxes at once.

I haven’t found it in stores near me, so I buy it at Amazon where you can buy a package of 6 boxes and get it for $6.66 per box. The biggest drawback to the Fiber Gourmet Light Pasta for many people will be the price.

of the Fiber Gourmet Elbows (which is normally 4 servings) to make 8 servings of salad not only reduced the amount of carbs, but it makes the Fiber Gourmet pasta less expensive per serving. We used a lot of low-carb ingredients like tuna, green olives, and celery compared to the amount of macaroni.We used Fiber Gourmet Light Elbows (affiliate link) for the macaroni in the salad, and this high-fiber wheat pasta from Italy is a lot lower in net carbs than regular pasta.How did we make Tuna Macaroni Salad with fewer carbs? Szeged Fish Rub (affiliate link), probably optional but it does add some flavor.lemon juice, I used my fresh-frozen lemon juice but if you’re juicing a lemon I’d add some lemon zest.salt and fresh ground black pepper to taste.Genova Tuna Packed in Olive Oil (affiliate link), or other tuna of your choice.Fiber Gourmet Light Elbows (affiliate link) or other macaroni of your choice.Or if you use the JUMP TO RECIPE link at the top of the page, it will take you directly to the complete recipe.) (This is only a list of ingredients please scroll down for complete printable recipe. What ingredients do you need for this recipe: And besides the great flavor, another things we loved about this macaroni salad with tuna is that it’s made with Fiber Gourmet Light Elbows, which was one thing that kept the carbs very low for this type of salad! We also added finely chopped cucumbers for a little crunch, and some sliced green onions for more flavor, and we devoured some of this for lunch on the day we tested the improved recipe and took these photos. But I’m happy to report this Tuna Macaroni Salad with Green Olives was loaded with flavor due to good quality tuna in olive oil, chopped Spanish green olives, and a generous amount of lemon juice and green olive brine in the dressing. I think any kind of macaroni salad is always in danger of being a bit boring if you don’t use strongly flavored and interesting ingredients. PIN Tuna Macaroni Salad with Green Olives to try it later! If you need a tasty idea for summer potlucks, this Tuna Macaroni Salad with Green Olives is always a hit for a treat with canned tuna! And we made this with Fiber Gourmet Light Elbows for a macaroni salad with about 10 net carbs per serving.
