Tuna Pasta

Tuna pasta is a simple, comforting dish that comes together quickly, making it a favorite for busy evenings and family meals. People love it for its creamy texture, mild flavors, and the way it satisfies without heavy effort. It works perfectly on cold nights or whenever you want a meal that feels homemade and cozy. I usually start by cooking the pasta while preparing the sauce so everything is ready together. The tuna adds a subtle savory note, blending beautifully with the cream or olive oil. This pasta is versatile, quick, and comforting, making it a go-to recipe when you need something filling and easy, yet still special enough for a family dinner or lunch at home.

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Why You Will Love This Recipe

This tuna pasta is quick, easy, and full of flavor. The tuna adds protein and a mild, savory taste that pairs perfectly with a creamy or olive-oil-based sauce. It’s weeknight-friendly and flexible—you can use any pasta shape and add vegetables you have on hand. Leftovers reheat well, making it ideal for meal prep or busy schedules. It’s budget-friendly too, using pantry staples without compromising on taste. This recipe is crowd-pleasing, cozy, and comforting for casual family meals, yet simple enough for solo dinners. You can tweak it with extra herbs, cheese, or spices to suit your taste. It’s a dish you’ll want to save and make again because it feels homemade, satisfying, and effortless.

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Ingredients

Tip: Use canned tuna in olive oil for the best flavor and texture.

  • Pasta of your choice – 12 ounces
  • Tuna, canned – 2 cans (5 oz each), drained
  • Olive oil – 2 tablespoons
  • Garlic, minced – 2 cloves
  • Onion, finely chopped – 1 small
  • Cherry tomatoes, halved – 1 cup
  • Heavy cream – ½ cup (optional)
  • Parmesan cheese, grated – ¼ cup
  • Salt – 1 teaspoon
  • Black pepper – ½ teaspoon
  • Fresh parsley, chopped – 2 tablespoons
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Instructions

Step 1: Preparation
Bring a pot of salted water to a boil for the pasta. Drain tuna, slice tomatoes, chop onion, and mince garlic. Have all ingredients ready so the cooking process is smooth and fast without interruptions.

Step 2: Main Cooking Process
Cook pasta according to package instructions. In a pan, heat olive oil over medium heat. Sauté onions until soft, add garlic and cook briefly, then stir in cherry tomatoes. Cook until tomatoes soften and release their juices.

Step 3: Combining Ingredients
Add the drained tuna to the pan and stir gently. Pour in heavy cream if using, and sprinkle Parmesan cheese. Toss the cooked pasta into the pan, mixing everything until the pasta is coated evenly with the sauce.

Step 4: Finishing & Final Simmer
Season with salt and black pepper. Let the pasta simmer 1–2 minutes for the flavors to blend. Sprinkle chopped parsley on top. Serve immediately while creamy, aromatic, and comforting for a quick family-friendly meal.

Why This Recipe Works for Busy Days

Tuna pasta comes together in about 30 minutes with minimal effort. Using canned tuna and pantry staples saves time while still delivering a hearty, flavorful meal. Leftovers store well, making it perfect for meal prep or quick reheats. It’s practical for Pinterest users who want a reliable, cozy dish that works for lunch, dinner, or when cooking later in the week.

Tips & Tricks

  • Drain tuna well: Excess liquid can make the pasta watery. Press gently with a fork before adding.
  • Cook garlic carefully: Overcooking garlic can make it bitter. Add it last when sautéing onions for balanced flavor.
  • Taste and adjust: Tuna and cheese already add saltiness. Season gradually to avoid over-salting.
  • Mix gently: Tuna flakes easily. Stir gently to keep the pieces intact while coating the pasta evenly with sauce.

Variations

  • Meaty version: Add cooked chicken, shrimp, or smoked salmon alongside tuna. It makes the pasta more filling without changing the main flavors.
  • Vegetarian option: Replace tuna with chickpeas or white beans for protein. The creamy sauce pairs well with these alternatives.
  • Ingredient swap: Use lemon juice and olive oil instead of cream for a lighter, fresh-tasting pasta. Add zest for brightness.
  • Flavor or herb boost: Add capers, sun-dried tomatoes, or fresh basil for extra flavor depth. A small pinch of chili flakes adds a subtle heat.

Serving Suggestions

  • Side salad: Pair with a simple green salad for a balanced and fresh meal.
  • Garlic bread: Serve alongside toasted garlic bread to soak up the creamy sauce.
  • Cheese topping: Sprinkle extra Parmesan before serving for richness and extra flavor.
  • Family-style plate: Serve in a large bowl for sharing, letting everyone add extra herbs or cheese as desired.

Storage Instructions

  • Fridge storage: Keep in an airtight container for up to three days. Store pasta separately if possible to maintain texture.
  • Reheating: Reheat gently on the stove or microwave. Add a splash of water or cream if the pasta dries out.
  • Freezing: Freeze tuna separately, not the pasta with cream. Thaw in fridge before combining for best texture.
  • Make-ahead tips: Prep pasta, tuna, and sauce ingredients ahead. Assemble and cook the sauce just before serving.

Recipe Timing

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Rest Time: Not required
  • Total Time: 30 minutes

Nutrition Information

Each serving contains roughly 400–500 calories. Protein ranges from 20–25 grams per serving due to tuna and Parmesan. The dish also provides omega-3 fatty acids from tuna and calcium from cheese. Values are estimates and may vary with ingredients and portion sizes.

FAQs

Yes, keep pasta and tuna separate and combine when ready to serve.

Overcooking pasta or flaking tuna too much can ruin texture.

Yes, use canned salmon or white beans as alternatives.

Simmer briefly or add a small amount of cream to thicken.

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to three days.

Conclusion

This tuna pasta is a cozy, easy-to-make dish that’s perfect for busy weeknights, casual lunches, or simple family dinners. It’s flexible enough to customize with vegetables, herbs, or alternative proteins, yet still quick and satisfying. Leftovers reheat well, making it practical for meal prep or last-minute meals. With minimal ingredients and simple steps, it’s a recipe you can save, repeat, and adapt. The creamy, savory flavors are comforting and familiar, making it a reliable, delicious option that feels homemade every time you serve it. Tuna pasta is a dish you’ll want to keep in your rotation.

Tuna Pasta

Tuna Pasta

Recipe by Edan SalamonCourse: Pasta Recipes
Servings

4

servings
Prep time

10

minutes
Cooking time

20

minutes
Calories

400

kcal

Quick, creamy tuna pasta that’s cozy, flavorful, and perfect for busy weeknights or easy family dinners. Ready in 30 minutes with simple ingredients you likely already have on hand.

Ingredients

  • Pasta of your choice – 12 ounces

  • Tuna, canned – 2 cans (5 oz each), drained

  • Olive oil – 2 tablespoons

  • Garlic, minced – 2 cloves

  • Onion, finely chopped – 1 small

  • Cherry tomatoes, halved – 1 cup

  • Heavy cream – ½ cup (optional)

  • Parmesan cheese, grated – ¼ cup

  • Salt – 1 teaspoon

  • Black pepper – ½ teaspoon

  • Fresh parsley, chopped – 2 tablespoons

Directions

  • Bring a pot of salted water to a boil for pasta. Slice tomatoes, chop onion, and mince garlic.
  • Heat olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Sauté onion until soft, add garlic, then cherry tomatoes. Cook until tomatoes soften.
  • Add drained tuna to the pan, pour in cream if using, and sprinkle Parmesan. Toss in cooked pasta until coated.
  • Season with salt and pepper. Simmer 1–2 minutes, sprinkle parsley, and serve hot.

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