Tuna Pasta Salad with Spinach and Radishes

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Clearly I’ve lost my mind.

For the life of me… I just can’t make a batch of cookies come out of my oven.

That’s not a euphemism . ย If it were… it would be a gross one.

I hope you can bear with me through this savory time.

I dunno. ย I just need spinach…. and tuna is pretty nice… and while we’re sitting around talking about nice things, I’d also really like a beer, nap and a fashionable pantsuit.

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I’ve been such a regular in the grocery store ย produce section this week that the produce dude has started to flirt with me.

At least… I think that’s what he’s trying to do. ย I usually flash a shy smile and rush off to the butter section where I can be left alone.

Except… wait! ย Just two days ago some dude was trying to chat me up about butter (yea, right) while I was standing there spacing out. ย I space out a lot in the grocery store.

Maybe the egg section is safer for me. ย Maybe I should stop wearing lip gloss at the grocery store. ย Maybe I should wear more pantsuits.

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Tuna Pasta Salad with Spinach and Radishes

makes four small servings

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2 cups lightly packed spinach leaves

1/2 cup slices radishes

1/3 cup sliced green onions

1/3 cup sliced pickles ย (I used cornichones)

1 can tuna in water, drained

1 cup sliced sugar snap peas (you could also use blanched green beans or asparagus)

1 1/2 cup whole wheat elbow pasta, cooked

1/3 cup mayonnaise

1 heaping teaspoon whole grain mustard

2 teaspoons red wine vinegar

1/2 teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

In a small bowl, whisk together mayonnaise, mustard, vinegar and black pepper. ย Set aside.

Cook up pasta, drain and rinse in cool water. ย Chop radishes, green onions, pickles and snap peas. ย Drain and crumble tuna.

This is totally easy, right?

Toss together the pasta, tuna, vegetables and sauce. ย Taste and add salt if necessary. ย This recipe is also delicious with small chunks of cheddar cheese.

When ready to serve, toss the spinach into the pasta salad and enjoy…. do it.

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  1. Hi.

    Your recipe looked delish but… It’s so hot (100+ degrees) where I am that no one leaves their house right now. :P

    So I used your recipe as inspiration and used the ingredients I already had in my frig.

    I used fingerling potatoes, snow peas, asparagus, radishes, grain mustard, lemonnaise, sea salt, pepper, paprika, chili powder, & dulse.

    I know its different from your recipe but it turned out great. My boyfriend won’t stop eating it.

    PS: I made your vegan mango bread last week and I’m please to say we ate it up as fast as we could. Yum! Love your blog!

  2. This is F-ing DELICIOUS. I love tuna pasta but have never made it like this. I don’t think I’ll want to make it any other way. I’m also going to use radishes way more now!

  3. This is very good! Husband and I both enjoyed it for dinner last night. I added an avocado and doubled the recipe so we’d have leftovers for lunch today. Excellent.

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  5. This is seriously one of my all time favourite meals to make for lunch! I’ve made it countless times now — so simple and easy. Thanks Joy :)

  6. I bumped into this recipe more than 10 years ago and have been loving it ever since. Itโ€™s the perfect lunch recipe year round. Sometimes I add a few cheddar cubes, sometimes I donโ€™t – either way itโ€™s a delicious and comforting standby. Just wanted to say!

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