Fill with tuna mayonnaise, lettuce, avocado, cucumber, alfalfa sprouts and sesame seeds, these seaweed wraps make a sustaining and nutritious meal that's keto friendly, low calorie, high protein and jam packed with flavour. You might want to swap tuna for salmon if you are worried about mercury poisoning. Some leftover roasted chicken would do the trick too.
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- Drain the tuna and mix with 1 tablespoon of mayonnaise. Season with salt and pepper.
- Place a piece of nori sheet in front of you, and in a straight line start layering 1 piece of lettuce, 1/3 of cucumber sticks, 2 avocado slices, 1 tablespoon of alfalfa sprouts, 1/3 of the sesame seeds and 1/3 of the tuna mixture.
- Roll up the nori sheet and press it gently with your fingers to close the roll. Repeat with the remaining nori sheets.
- Stir the sriracha into remaining two tablespoons of mayonnaise.
- Slice the nori wraps in half and serve with the prepared sauce.
This looks so good Angie, always a beautiful presentation and so healthy! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great way to eat tuna salad. Love it.
ReplyDeleteThese wraps are great and so beautiful, as usual!
ReplyDeleteLooks yum and healthy 😃!
ReplyDeleteI bet those are good, they sure look fabulous!
ReplyDeletei would love try one of these-looks delicious
ReplyDeleteSe ven diferentes. Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDelete...they look fabulous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful wraps and I love how the lettuce looks in that bowl. I should use more Nori- it's so healthy
ReplyDelete@Anonymous It's judee from Gluten Free A-Z blog in the previous comment
ReplyDeleteYummy
ReplyDeleteyummy Angie....another beautiful and crunchy snack for breakfast. I love lettuce very much ^^
ReplyDeleteSikilar ingredients - delightfully different results! Keep away from storebought mayo but sometimes do make my own . . . glad you are using water-pack tuna . . . shall certainly try . . . :)
ReplyDeleteYummy food.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a great option if you're looking to loose some calories this January after all the indulgences of December. Lovely recipe Angie!
ReplyDeleteI definitely love this nori wrap!!! Healthy and yummy.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a lovely last January weekend, hope you have snow in Deutchland.
ReplyDeleteHanno un aspetto magnifico🤗
ReplyDeleteYour tuna wraps look yummy, I would love these. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHave a happy weekend.
Ese relleno es super rico. Me encantan.
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific idea, nice to serve when entertaining friends at lunch. Karen (Back Road Journal)
ReplyDeleteI'll have to try this next time I have tuna.
ReplyDeleteQue c'est appétissant ! Belle fin de soirée
ReplyDeleteOh my those look delicious. After my barebones shopping challenge is over I will buy some nori sheets and make this!
ReplyDeletei would love these but i would be a lazy git and use kewpie mayo :=)
ReplyDeleteanother kind of tuna salads .... love it.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing recipe
Yum! I'd order these in any restaurant in heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteIt looks soooooo delicious!!....I love the combination of avocado and tuna!.......Abrazotes, Marcela
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of adding tuna to a nori wrap. I bet the different textures and flavors work together very well.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous idea, Angie, love that you used nori for the wraps! I love making fresh rolls but they use rice paper and we are trying to eat low carb so the nori would be a wonderful replacement.
ReplyDeleteThese wraps look less intimidating than sushi rolls and so delicious looking!
ReplyDeleteAngie, My wife would love these wraps...sort of a wrap and sushi combined, 2 of her favorite things! Take Care, Big Daddy Dave
ReplyDeleteLove these nori wraps but my problem with nori wraps like these is: they need to be consumed immediately before the nori turns wet and soggy. :( Any tips ?
ReplyDelete@tigerfish Unfortunately they have to be consumed as soon as they are done or the nori sheets would go soggy..I actually don't mind that.
ReplyDeleteQue buenos :-)))
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