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The most amazing canned tuna pasta

By Nagi Maehashi
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Published17 Apr '23 Updated11 May '25
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Tuna pasta is such a great dinner to make when you don’t have much in the cupboard. For canned tuna recipe cynics out there – it’s time to take a leap of faith! This is seriously tasty, very economical and super fast – it comes together in 15 minutes flat, from start to finish.

Canned tuna pasta in a bowl read to be eaten

Yes – canned tuna CAN be delicious!

I feel like the words “tasty meal” and “canned tuna” aren’t usually in the same sentence. Bad memories of poor cash strapped university days and crash diets, hastily thrown together tuna and rice, bland tuna salads, mayo-laden tuna sandwiches.

But you can make canned tuna delicious!!! Just a little bit of thought, a bit of imagination, a smidge of effort and a lot of anticipation for a hot, tasty meal as your reward.

Today’s reward in question? Tuna pasta. A spritz of lemon, a sprinkle of capers, and using the oil from the tuna can. You never knew a canned tuna pasta could be so delicious!!!

Canned tuna pasta in a pan ready to be served
Fork picking up Canned tuna pasta

Ingredients in canned tuna pasta

No capers? Chop pickles instead. No lemon? Add a dash of vinegar. No anchovies? Still worth making! We get a really good (free) flavour boost by using the oil from the cans of tuna. Anchovies just makes it that little bit more special!

Garlic missing from the photo – oops! 🙂

Ingredients in Canned tuna pasta
  • Canned tuna – Tuna in oil is the go here! We use the oil from the can of tuna for the sauce to sauté the garlic until golden. No tuna in oil? It’s ok! Just use olive oil instead and tip the liquid from the can of tuna into the sauce.

    TIP – Not all canned tuna is created equal. Premium canned tuna in a good fruity olive oil will set you back more than a generic home brand in tasteless canola oil. But also, premium canned tuna piled on crusty bread with a drizzle of the oil from the can is pure joy. I hope you try it one day. 🙂

  • Anchovies – Anchovies make everything taste better! Finely minced then sautéed in oil so they dissolve and lose the fishiness, just leaving great savouriness into the dish. I always have a jar in the fridge. Always! Anchovy paste – use 1 teaspoon.

  • Capers – For a pop of fresh tang! I like to use baby capers. If you only have large ones, give them a rough chop. No capers? Chop pickles instead!

  • Lemon – Juice for sour and zest for lemon flavour. It really does lift the dish so I hope you have it! Lemon is a staple ingredient I always have on hand. But if you don’t, this dish is still worth making. Add a dash of vinegar instead.

  • Chilli flakes / red pepper flakes – For a hum of warmth. This isn’t a spicy pasta. Substitute with finely chopped fresh chilli or a smidge of chilli paste or sauce (add this at the end). Or leave it out for no spiciness at all.

  • Parsley – For freshness. Not critical.

Pictured below is the tuna I’ve used, a mid-range one sold at supermarkets in Australia. I use 3 x 95g/3.5oz small cans which I feel is the right amount of protein for a pasta which serves 2 people. However, the recipe can take more or less tuna so don’t get too hung up on exact tuna quantity!

Canned tuna for tuna pasta
Canned tuna for tuna pasta

How to make canned tuna pasta

Get the pasta cooking then start preparing the ingredients for the sauce. That’s how you’ll get this on the table in 15 minutes flat, from start to finish!

How to make Canned tuna pasta
  1. Cook the pasta in salted water per packet directions minus 1 minute. The pasta will be slightly under al dente (ie underdone) but that’s ok. The pasta will finish cooking with the sauce, during which time it will absorb the tasty flavours of the sauce!

  2. Reserve pasta cooking water – Just before draining, scoop out 1 cup of cooking water then drain the pasta. Why? Because we will be using this to make the sauce for the pasta. The starch in the pasta cooking water will react with the oil in the sauce to make it thicken so it clings to the pasta strands instead of remaining as a watery sauce at the bottom of the pan.

  3. Tuna oil – Pour the oil from the tuna can(s) into the same pot and heat over medium heat.

  4. Sauté garlic, anchovies and chilli flakes for 1 minute.

How to make Canned tuna pasta
  1. Pasta and water – Add the pasta, capers and 1/3 cup of reserved pasta water. Toss using 2 spatulas for 2 minutes. During this step, the oil and the starchy pasta cooking water will thicken into a sauce that clings to the pasta. Also during this step the pasta will finish cooking from just under al dente to al dente. If the pasta is still too firm for your taste, add more of the pasta cooking water and keep cooking the pasta.

  2. Add tuna – Turn off the heat. Add tuna, parsley, lemon zest, juice, salt and pepper. Toss gently so the tuna stays in chunks and doesn’t crumble into tiny little bits.

    Then serve immediately!

Fork twirling Canned tuna pasta

As with all pastas, this is at its prime freshly made, right off the stove, when the pasta is hot and slippery with sauce! If it’s sitting around for a while and the pasta cools down and dries out, it can be easily rejuvenated with a splash of the reserved pasta cooking water and a toss on the stove for 30 seconds or so, to reheat the pasta and make it slick with sauce again.

To make it a complete meal, don’t hesitate to throw in a couple of handfuls of rocket/arugula or baby spinach at the end. Else, serve it with a simple garden salad or whatever leafy greens / steam vegetables you’ve got tossed with an everyday salad dressing.

Enjoy! – Nagi x


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Canned tuna pasta in a bowl ready to be eaten

The most amazing canned tuna pasta!

Author: Nagi
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 15 minutes mins
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4.97 from 180 votes
Servings2
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Recipe video above. One of the pantry-pasta greats. I love this recipe because it really showcases what great food you can make using canned tuna! Fabulous flavour beyond just canned tuna thanks to the anchovies, the freshness of lemon and tangy capers.
The oil from the can of tuna is used as the sauce so don't be tempted to use tuna in brine!

Ingredients

  • 200g / 7oz spaghetti , or other thin long pasta
  • 1 tbsp cooking salt , for cooking pasta

Tuna sauce:

  • 285g/ 10 oz (approx) canned tuna in oil , drained, oil reserved (I use 3 x 95g/3.5oz cans, Note 1)
  • 2 clove garlic , finely minced
  • 2 anchovy fillets , minced (Note 2)
  • 1/2 tsp chilli flakes / red pepper flakes (can skip, Note 3)
  • 2 tsp baby capers (or finely chopped pickles)
  • 1 tbsp parsley , finely chopped (ok to skip)
  • 1 tsp lemon zest
  • 2 tbsp lemon juice (sub 1 tbsp apple cider or sherry vinegar)
  • 1/4 tsp cooking/kosher salt
  • 1/4 tsp black pepper
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Instructions

  • Cook pasta – Bring 3 litres / 3 quarts of water to the boil with the 1 tablespoon of salt. Cook pasta per the packet time minus 1 minute. Just before draining, scoop out ~1 cup pasta cooking water, then drain the pasta.
  • Sauté aromatics – In the same pot, heat the reserved oil from the tuna cans over medium heat. Add the garlic, anchovies and chilli flakes. Cook and stir for 1 minute.
  • Toss pasta – Add the pasta, capers and 1/3 cup of reserved pasta water. Toss using 2 spatulas for 2 minutes.
  • Add tuna – Turn off the heat. Add tuna, parsley, lemon zest, juice, salt and pepper. Toss gently to mix through – try to keep some tuna chunks.
  • Serve immediately!

Recipe Notes:

1. Tuna – Don’t get too hung up on tuna quantity here, the recipe can take a little more or a little less. I use 3 x 95g/3.5 oz cans, the small “lunch size” cans. You just want enough tuna to serve 2 people.
If you only have tuna in brine, use 2 tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil instead.
2. Anchovies add great flavour here. Substitute with 1 tsp anchovy paste. If you don’t have either, it’s still worth making if you’re using tuna in oil as the oil has good flavour too!
3. Chilli flakes add just a background hum of warmth in this recipe. Feel free to dial it up or down.
4. Leftovers will keep for 2 days in the fridge though pasta never really reheats well, especially these types of pasta that don’t come with loads of tomato or creamy sauce. Microwave reheating is best, with a splash of water (or better yet, keep some pasta cooking water!)

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 637cal (32%)Carbohydrates: 77g (26%)Protein: 41g (82%)Fat: 17g (26%)Saturated Fat: 3g (19%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 11gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 53mg (18%)Sodium: 4157mg (181%)Potassium: 531mg (15%)Fiber: 4g (17%)Sugar: 3g (3%)Vitamin A: 257IU (5%)Vitamin C: 9mg (11%)Calcium: 66mg (7%)Iron: 4mg (22%)
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296 Comments

  1. Delphia says

    April 7, 2025 at 1:59 pm

    5 stars
    Quick, easy, cheap & tasty. Our go to Sunday night dinner with enough left over for me for lunch. Love this recipe.

    Reply
  2. Shurik says

    April 4, 2025 at 6:13 am

    5 stars
    So simple and easy to make, yet surprisingly tasty!

    Reply
  3. Lynette says

    April 2, 2025 at 9:58 pm

    Loved the recipe enjoyed it, but way too much sodium for me health wise, next time will cut back on the salt.

    Reply
    • Kushar Perera says

      May 17, 2025 at 7:34 pm

      5 stars
      Tried this recipe for the first time, and it tasted amazing!! I doubled the batch but forgot to double the water(drained) and realized a bit later so added a bit of water… it came a little dry to my liking but still tasted awesome! Both kids loved it, which is a big win cos it’s not easier to get them agree on a dish. This will be a weekend staple now on and I’ll work on mastering and experimenting with my own twists.

      Reply
  4. Dorsie says

    March 26, 2025 at 10:42 pm

    5 stars
    Wow ! This was SOO quick and easy and better still absolutely delicious. I had to stop myself from eating more !

    Reply
  5. kerry says

    March 20, 2025 at 8:20 pm

    5 stars
    Yum. Very tasty. Made as per recipe but added chilli oil and a sprinkle of parmesan..thanks Nagi

    Reply
  6. GA says

    March 19, 2025 at 1:56 pm

    5 stars
    This was amazing! Next time I will try it with peas or spinach to add veggies.

    Reply
  7. Linda says

    March 17, 2025 at 10:46 pm

    5 stars
    I made this tonight after it popped up on my FB feed. Made it exactly as the recipe stated and absolutely a winner. Might add some baby spinach next time but so delicious. Thanks Nagi!

    Reply
  8. Elise says

    March 17, 2025 at 8:06 am

    I made this and thought it was way too sour. Which is odd because I’m never disappointed in a Nagi recipe. I found out the next day that someone left the descaling solution in the kettle I used to pre-boil the pasta water which is a strong acid! I’m still alive thankfully and Nagi’s rep is restored!

    Reply
    • Bobbie says

      May 12, 2025 at 4:24 pm

      Oops 😂

      Reply
    • Julie says

      July 6, 2025 at 7:27 pm

      😅

      Reply
  9. Megan says

    March 16, 2025 at 3:55 pm

    5 stars
    This was really easy and fast, and tasted great. I used mackerel instead of tuna because I need to be careful with mercury, and while tuna would pair slightly better it definitely works with mackerel. I subbed anchovies for miso and fish sauce like some of the other reviewers, halved the lemon juice and added spinach and roast capsicum

    Reply
  10. Sharon says

    March 1, 2025 at 5:38 pm

    5 stars
    This was absolutely amazing, I have never really been a big Tuna fan, but this one hit the spot perfectly. I would highly recommend it for a quick, easy and completely delicious dinner.

    Reply
  11. carol browning says

    February 27, 2025 at 7:34 pm

    5 stars
    Best Tuna spaghetti ever!!
    Totally delicious if you like tuna! Thank you Nagi

    Reply
  12. Bryce O’Neal says

    February 24, 2025 at 9:27 am

    5 stars
    got a little creative with it (w sauce instead of anchovies, a couple extra ounces of tuna and (elbow) noodles, addition of maybe a quarter cup of heavy cream cause i was craving a creamier pasta) and it was great, and i’m confident it would be great as written! i only mention this because my dad had an idea for the leftovers: add miracle whip and celery salt and serve chilled as a tuna pasta salad. sooooo good! just wanted to mention that in case anyone wanted a way to liven up their leftovers!

    Reply
  13. Bryce O’Neal says

    February 24, 2025 at 9:24 am

    5 stars
    got a little creative with it (w sauce instead of anchovies, a couple extra ounces of tuna and (elbow) noodles, addition of maybe a quarter cup of heavy cream cause i was craving a creamy pasta) and it was great, and i’m confident it would be great as written! i only mention this because my dad had an idea for the leftovers: add miracle whip and celery salt and serve chilled as a tuna pasta salad. sooooo good! just wanted to mention that in case anyone wanted a way to liven up their leftovers!

    Reply
  14. Mary says

    February 22, 2025 at 7:27 am

    Just made this. It was so good. Didn’t have the capers, but made recipe with no other changes. This is a keeper for those hectic days.

    Reply
  15. Jo says

    February 6, 2025 at 7:44 pm

    5 stars
    This is so good and my go to when I haven’t been shopping and have little time. I’m a bit confused, however, as to retaining 1 cup of the pasta water then only using 1/3 cup of it in the dish. Am I missing something here?

    Reply
  16. Hope Hamada says

    February 5, 2025 at 3:17 am

    5 stars
    This was really good!! I’ve been trying different pasta recipes recently and found this recipe. I didn’t have capers and parsley so I made a few substitutions/additions (olives, chives, caramelized onions, Parmesan cheese). I will definitely make this again.

    Reply
  17. Karen McAteer says

    February 2, 2025 at 7:41 pm

    This one is my go to when I need something quick & delicious using things I have in my pantry & fridge. I use the Sirena Chilli Tuna & skip the chilli flakes – fantastic recipe thanks

    Reply
  18. Vanessa says

    January 30, 2025 at 8:32 pm

    5 stars
    This was surprisingly so delicious! Such a great way to save money and use pantry staples too. Quick to cook as well!

    Reply
  19. Andrew says

    January 29, 2025 at 4:24 pm

    5 stars
    One of my favourites and now a go-to recipe for me. Thanks Nagi!

    I add some chopped celery (medium dice) with the garlic and anchovies which gives it an extra crunch factor.

    Reply
  20. Jane Carman says

    January 24, 2025 at 2:02 pm

    5 stars
    Love at first bite! A delicious dinner that causes us to want more. Excellent flavour combination of lemon, tuna and capers with anchovies that contribute umami tweak. Quickly nominated a new family favourite!

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