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My Favourite Lunch of the Moment: Easy Flaked Almond “Tuna” Salad

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This summer marks my fourth year since I started experimenting with vegan recipe development. In what feels like the blink of an eye, I’ve shared over 400 recipes (and many more photos) with you on this blog. When I started out I didn’t know how to cook a simple potato or chop an onion. Seriously. Thankfully, the wondrous internet reassured me that I was not the only person to ever type such a question into a search engine. Whew. Aside from cooking, I’d never shot a picture of food in my life, nor did it ever cross my mind to do so. Now, a day doesn’t go by when I don’t pick up my camera or chef’s knife.

Eric, who claims he does not like cooking (but loves eating), mentioned how he hates when recipes say “season to taste”. [I don’t know what it’s supposed to taste like if I’ve never made it before!] I can’t help but smile when he says this because I used to be in his shoes, scared to make a simple ingredient decision for fear of ruining the entire thing. It gets easier though. My biggest mistake starting out was probably under-seasoning my food or avoiding salt all together. Now I know that adding salt to taste is something you get a sense for with experience. When the flavours pop, I know I’ve hit the sweet spot.

So while I don’t quite believe the saying that practice makes perfect, I do think that practice builds experience and confidence. This is true for so many things in life. The more I work at it, the more fun it becomes. Now when I cook for pleasure, it’s fun to throw things into a bowl and trust my instincts.

Another surprise for me on this journey has been about the food itself. I’m in awe of the recipes that I can make using simple plant-based ingredients. Each week brings about new inspiration and new discoveries. I feel like I’ve only touched the tip of the iceberg as to what I can create. It’s exciting to look down and see a plate of food that looks as vibrant as I feel on the inside. Being able to share this passion with you, is really what I enjoy the most.

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The base of this salad is made with plump soaked almonds. As I mentioned in my last post, soaking almonds in water for several hours allows the nutrients in the almonds to be absorbed better in the body. After soaking and rinsing, I processed the almonds into a flaked texture as the base for my salad. It worked perfectly and the salad has such a great, chewy texture.

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To bulk up the flaked almonds, I added celery, garlic, and green onion for more flavour and crunch. Finally some oil-based mayonnaise, Dijon mustard, salt, pepper, and lemon juice brought everything together. The end result is creamy, crunchy, a bit tangy, and seriously, seriously hard to resist. I couldn’t stop eating it straight from the bowl! It got to the point where I was worried that I wouldn’t have enough salad left to photograph. hah. This happens to me a lot actually. I’d be horrible on a cooking show because I’d just want to stuff my face the entire time while trying to pretend like I’m a civilized human being.

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If you’re looking for a fun summer finger food, you can serve it on top of cucumber slices for a refreshing, light appetizer. I used a metal teaspoon to carefully scoop a well into each slice. We enjoyed this for lunch and it was so refreshing! The only thing I would change next time is to peel the cucumber first. The skin was a bit hard to chew through.

You can also serve this mixture on top of a salad (love), stuffed into a pita or wrap (also love), or as a hearty dip for crackers (such as during a 10pm fridge raid).

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Flaked Almond "Tuna" Salad

Vegan, gluten-free, grain-free, no bake/raw, refined sugar-free
★★★★★
5 from 4 reviews
Yield
Serves 4
Soak time
3 to 9 hours
Prep time
15 minutes
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
15 minutes

Rather than using tuna fish to create this salad, my plant-based version uses raw almonds which are soaked until plump and then processed until flaked in texture. Once the flaked almonds are mixed with some vegan mayo, Dijon, celery, green onion, lemon, garlic, salt, and pepper, it turns into a creamy, fresh, and crunchy topping for a salad, crackers, sandwich, or wrap.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup (155 g) raw almonds, soaked
  • 1 celery stalk (80 g), finely chopped
  • 2 green onions (30 g), finely chopped
  • 1 garlic clove (6 g), minced
  • 3 to 4 tablespoons (45 to 60 mL) vegan mayo, to taste
  • 1 teaspoon (5 mL) Dijon mustard
  • 2 to 3 teaspoons (10 to 15 mL) fresh lemon juice, to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon fine grain sea salt, or to taste
  • Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
  • Pinch of kelp granules (optional, lends a "fishy" flavour)

Directions

  1. Soak almonds in a bowl of water for 3-9 hours until plump. Drain and rinse well.
  2. Add drained almonds into a food processor (there's no need to peel the almond skins unless you want to) and process until finely chopped. It should look a bit like flaked tuna. Place into a medium mixing bowl.
  3. Add the chopped celery, green onion, garlic, mayo, mustard, and lemon into the bowl. Stir well to combine. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Add a pinch of kelp granules if desired.
  4. Serve on top of a salad or lettuce wrap, or in a sandwich or wrap. Refrigerate leftover salad for up to 3 days.

Tip:

  • Make it soy-free: Use soy-free vegan mayonnaise, such as Vegenaise brand.

Nutrition Information

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Serving Size 1 of 4 servings | Calories 310 calories | Total Fat 27 grams
Saturated Fat 2 grams | Sodium 220 milligrams | Total Carbohydrates 10 grams
Fiber 6 grams | Sugar 2 grams | Protein 8 grams

Nutrition info based on 4 servings.
* Nutrition data is approximate and is for informational purposes only.
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Ola
12 years ago

Hi Angela,
Do you think a finely chopped bellpepper would go with this salad too? It’s a great recipe and I’ll definitely try it :) Maybe I’ll break it with greek yoghurt instead of vegan mayonnaise, since I’m not actually vegan, but I hope it’ll be still good :)

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Angela Liddon (Oh She Glows)
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12 years ago

For sure I think bell pepper would be great! It’s quite versatile :)

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Iris Goldman
12 years ago

Can this be made with cashews or walnuts instead of almonds?

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Katye
12 years ago

Thank you for sharing your talents with us! You have a great website with an abundance of delicious recipes. I think this almond salad might be my favorite:)

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Mandy
12 years ago

OH. MY. GOD. This is so freaking good. Especially on your power crackers. I have been struggling to find good lunch options and then I found your site! Thank you so much! So far this is my favorite lunch. I’m soaking almonds now to make another batch!

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Melissa
12 years ago

I made this the other day for my work lunch. One of my favourite things pre-vegan were tuna salad sandwiches! I very gleefully vegenaised two slices of sprouted bread, put some spinach on each slice, and then generously loaded the sandwich up with this ‘tuna’ salad! :D It was so awesomely delicious, and it kept me full and energized for the rest of my shift.
Cruelty-free food tastes so much better :)

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Beth Sowell
12 years ago

I made this for lunch today. Quite tasty. I added some curry powder the second time I ate it. That was also a nice addition. Thanks!

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Heather
12 years ago

Made it. Love it!

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Ines
12 years ago

This is such a great, crunchy salad! I’ve played around with it a bit and added some chopped walnuts, finely chopped cherry tomatoes and soya yogurt instead of the mayo (mainly because i didn’t have any!). It was lush. I’m slowly making my way into a vegan way of life, and have just bought your book – the recipes are delicious, and so is your photography!

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Anna
12 years ago

found your blog recently and I have been testing some of your recipes and I must say as a former quite passionate celery hater you have made me seen the light and I have finally tasted some food where celery is actually delicious! Thank you!

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Amy
12 years ago

This is so delicious! I don’t really like mayo, vegan or otherwise. So, I used an avocado! So delicious! :)

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Miranda
12 years ago

Just made this and it is great! Left out the mayo. I do not like mayo of any kind and it was still great. Thanks.

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Vittoria
12 years ago

Hi Angela, this recipe sounds terrific. I have just cooked the spaghetti squash topped with a soy bolognese sauce and your vegan parmesan and my husband said it was excellent, great, the best pasta he ever had…and we are italians! Your blog is really inspirational and I will try as many recipes as I can. Since we became vegan it seems like a whole new world has opened up in front of us! When I say we are vegan and gluten free, people ask What do you eat then?….i am actually amazed myself at the variety of nutritious food I have discovered on my journey! Good luck with everything, you certainly are an amazing person.

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Lee Anne
12 years ago

This was such a delicious meal. I had it saved to make, and I am only sorry that I waited a couple of weeks to finally get to it. My husband, who isn’t much of an adventurous eater, just loved this. I made open faced toasted sandwhiches and then we just ate what was left over with a spoon. More than yummy !!! Thanks for sharing !

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Pixie @ Cheerfully Vegan
12 years ago

I was searching for some raw recipes this week and found the salad that you recently posted that contained this link. I made it tonight (with a couple of variations, since I didn’t have green onions, and used garlic powder instead of a garlic clove) and IT IS AMAZING!! I also added a diced cultured pickle. WOW, wow, wow! Very tasty stuff. :)

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Sarah
11 years ago

I just made this last night and had it for lunch today. It is absolutely delicious! I love it even more than the chickpea mock tuna! I ate it over a salad and added cucumber as well. It was a bit too salty for my taste so i’ll go a little lighter next time, but it was excellent! thank you so much!

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Jessica Fig
11 years ago

YUM :) I don’t miss tuna salad one bit since I’ve found this recipe. I really have to have some restraint when making it though so I do not eat it all before serving!! I have put it on sprouted whole wheat toast and even eaten it straight out of the bowl… Can’t get enough!

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Erin
11 years ago

Hi Angela,
I made this recipe to bring to a girls’ night at a friend’s house. I made the mixture and prepared the cucumber slices ahead of time and then assembled them when I arrived and when we were ready to eat. I had to tell you that they were a huge hit! One of my friends actually stopped talking mid story to say ‘Wow! That was a flavour explosion in my mouth!’ after she tried one. What a compliment! Thank you so much for the recipe. I’m making it again today to put on my sandwich for lunch.

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dianne
11 years ago

I’ve made this several times, just as written, and always loved it. I have a vegan son home from college, and I just served him a Flaked Almond Salad sandwich, with spinach, red onion, and avocado on sprouted wheat bread. He is in veg heaven! Thank you for this and all your great recipes!!!

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Margaret Webb
11 years ago

5/5 stars– Again!! Love this as does my husband. I never tire of trying out your creations.

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Hong Mei
11 years ago

I realize this post is pretty old but I just wanted to say that I was looking for an easy lunch (salad) recipe the ther day and cam across this. I made it into sandwiches for my kids and husband and they LOVED it. So much that I have made it everyday for the past four days and my younger daughter has asked for it for breakfast, lunch and dinner everyday. haha. I will be making this a lot. Thanks for the fabulous recipes, and congrats on the new addition to your family.

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