A Healthy Tuna and Rice Protein Bowl Recipe

by Tonya Staab
Published: Last Updated on

This healthy tuna and rice protein bowl is the perfect way to use up leftover produce and canned goods so there is less waste.

We are prepping for a vacation at the moment, which means I’m trying not to food shop – apart from Jay’s favorite quick-and-easy foods that he can simply throw together or heat up while we are gone. So, the past couple of days have all been about using up as much of the produce and canned food as possible and getting creative with meals. Last night Jay and I had chicken teriyaki with rice for dinner. I had a lot of leftover rice so I decided to use up some of the fresh pineapples I’d bought during the week and a few canned goods like garbanzo beans and tuna to make these protein bowls for dinner. 

A healthy tuna and rice protein bowl using pantry canned goods and leftovers.
Tuna and rice protein bowl.

You can really throw just about anything into a bowl, they are perfect for using up leftovers and times when you are clearing out the pantry or refrigerator.

Healthy protein bowls made with leftovers and canned goods.

Tuna and rice protein bowl recipe

Tuna and Rice Protein Bowl

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Serves: 2 Prep Time: Cooking Time:
Nutrition facts: 200 calories 20 grams fat
Rating: 4.4/5
( 5 voted )

Ingredients

  • Rice (cooked) - approximately 1 cup per bowl 
  • 5oz tins of tuna - one tin per bowl
  • Fresh pineapple
  • Lettuce
  • Garbanzo beans
  • Carrot
  • Eggs - hard-boiled
  • Green onions (for garnish)
  • Sriracha mayo (optional)

Instructions

Chop and/or dice the lettuce, pineapple, carrot, eggs, and green onions. Pop all of your ingredients into a bowl. Top with sriracha mayo if you like that extra spice. Enjoy!

Once you have all of your ingredients chopping, diced, and ready to go it’s just a matter of assembling your bowl. 

I like to add a little Sriracha mayo to the top of mine for an extra kick. 

What are your favorite ingredients to add to a tuna bowl? We absolutely love Poke bowls too, I just haven’t made them at home yet. 

Looking for more bowl food ideas? Try these:

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