Smoked Tuna Dip Recipe - Whole Kitchen Sink (2024)

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Smoked tuna dip is a super easy recipe for any sort of gathering or game day. It takes almost no time to make and is low carb, gluten free and can be made dairy free as well. A favorite of the gulf coast area, this recipe is easy to make in bulk for events with more people, or to freeze for later to have on hand.

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Why This Recipe Works:

  • Easy: Smoked tuna dip has only a handful of simple ingredients and takes very few steps to make.
  • Fast: The prep time for this recipe is about 5 minutes so even if you forget to make it until the last second there are zero worries.
  • Great for freezing: You can easily freeze this recipe to have on hand for whenever you want a quick dip without any effort.
  • Customizable: This smoked tuna dip has very few ingredients and is super easy to fine tune to your taste. Add more hot sauce, cayenne or red pepper flakes for a spicier dip or even add in chopped bacon. The choice is yours!

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What is Smoked Tuna Dip?

Smoked tuna dip is a really popular appetizer, starter and party favorite along the Gulf Coast. It can be found on many restaurant menus and kitchen countertops during gatherings in family homes.

Related: Cajun Salmon Pasta, Cajun Chicken Alfredo Skillet, Shrimp Stuffed Salmon

Ingredients in Smoked Tuna Dip

To make this dip you’ll start with 2 five ounce cans of drained albacore tuna, 4 ounces of softened (room temperature) cream cheese, and a half cup of mayonnaise. Other than those, you’ll need a teaspoon of hot sauce, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, and a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice.

You will need about a half teaspoon of liquid smoke, more or less depending on taste, salt to taste, and pepper to taste. For garnish you may want two tablespoons of chopped fresh parsley and/or two tablespoons of finely chopped chives.

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How to Make Smoked Tuna Dip

Start your smoked tuna dip by draining the tuna and making sure your cream cheese is soft enough to work with. In a large bowl, combine the cream cheese and mayonnaise. You can use a whisk or a spoon but a small hand mixer make this much faster and gets you a smoother texture.

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Add in the rest of the ingredients, except for the tuna, and combine. Start with less of the salt, pepper, and liquid smoke and taste as you mix the dip so you can ensure that it fits your taste. Once this mixture is tuned to your taste, add in the tuna and any extras and mix well.

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Easy additions to your smoked tuna dip

  • Chopped bacon
  • Red pepper flakes
  • Cayenne pepper
  • Finely minced garlic
  • Diced jalapeños
  • Finely diced onion
  • Additional hot sauce

If you want a touch of a different flavor built in try using this chipotle lime avocado oil mayonnaise or this jalapeño lime avocado oil mayonnaise instead of the regular mayo to change up the taste.

Once the smoked tuna dip is well combined and tuned to your taste, cover it and chill in the refrigerator until you are ready to serve. Then just garnish and dig in.

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How to Make Dairy Free Smoked Tuna Dip

This recipe can be made dairy free by using a dairy free cream cheese or ricotta. Just change it out in a 1:1 ratio and make the recipe as normal. Try the Kite Hill dairy free cream cheese or Miyokos dairy free cream cheeseif you want a suggestion but if you have a brand you like give it a try!

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Serving Suggestions

Serve this smoked tuna dip as a spread or dip for saltines, butter crackers, pita crackers, or any of your favorites. If you’re trying to avoid the chips and crackers, this recipe works really well as a dip for celery sticks, sliced peppers or cucumbers and radish, or as rollups in small leaves of lettuce. You can also try this recipe as the topper for a fresh salad with your selection of veggies.

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Storage Instructions

In the fridge:

To store your smoked tuna dip in the fridge, just place it into an airtight container and refrigerate. It will stay well for about 5 days in the refrigerator.

To freeze smoked tuna dip:

If you made too much tuna for your event or just made it to freeze and have some on hand for later, place your smoked tuna dip into an airtight container, cover, and freeze.

Try to get as much of the air out of the container as possible to keep best in the freezer. If your container is bigger than the amount of dip you have left, try adding a layer of tin foil or press’n’seal to “seal” the dip away from the extra air before freezing.

If you use Souper Cubes, this recipe works fantastic for those. Just freeze the dip in the cubes, and transfer to a plastic baggie after frozen and squeeze as much of the air as you can out of there and place back into the freezer.

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FAQ:

What is the difference between kinds of tuna?

Albacore is a smooth textured white looking tuna while yellowfin is a little less smooth with a reddish meat. Skipjack tuna has a darker color and has the most “fishy” flavor of the canned tuna varieties.

What is the best kind of tuna?

Albacore is considered the best due to its smooth texture and flavor. It costs less than yellowfin tuna and has a milder flavor.

Where did smoked tuna dip come from?

Smoked tuna dip is most popular in the gulf coast region. Many of the restaurants in the area will have their version on the menu.

Can I make this recipe with other kinds of fish?

Yes! You can try this with canned flaky salmon or even with a canned chicken if you’d prefer to give it a shot!

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Smoked Tuna Dip Recipe

Smoked tuna dip is a super easy recipe for any sort of gathering or game day. It takes almost no time to make and is gluten free and can be made dairy free as well. A favorite of the gulf coast area, this recipe is easy to make in bulk for events with more people, or to freeze for later to have on hand.

  • Author: bailey
  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 0 mins
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 6 1x
  • Category: seafood
  • Method: countertop
  • Cuisine: american
  • Diet: Gluten Free

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Ingredients

  • 2 (5 ounce) cans albacore tuna, drained
  • 4 ounces cream cheese, softened to room temperature
  • 1/2cupmayonnaise
  • 1/2 teaspoon liquid smoke (add more or less, to taste)
  • 1/2 teaspoon paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • Salt, to taste
  • Pepper, to taste
  • Optional: 1 teaspoon hot sauce or buffalo sauce
  • Optional: fresh chopped chives or parsley to garnish

Instructions

  1. Use an electric mixer or hand whisk to stir together the cream cheese and mayonnaise in a large mixing bowl. Add in the rest of the ingredients except the tuna. Stir well until thoroughly mixed.
  2. Taste and add more liquid smoke, salt or pepper, as needed, to taste.
  3. Mix in the tuna until well combined.
  4. Cover and keep chilled until ready to serve. Garnish with fresh herbs.

Notes

Dairy free smoked tuna dip: This recipe can be made dairy free by using a dairy free cream cheese or ricotta. Just change it out in a 1:1 ratio and make the recipe as normal. Try the Kite Hill dairy free cream cheese or Miyokos dairy free cream cheese.

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Nutrition Facts:

  • Calories: 310
  • Sugar: 1 g
  • Sodium: 380 mg
  • Fat: 34 g
  • Saturated Fat: 8 g
  • Trans Fat: 1 g
  • Carbohydrates: 1 g
  • Fiber: 1 g
  • Protein: 15 g
  • Cholesterol: 57 mg
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FAQs

Can I freeze smoked tuna dip? ›

If you made too much tuna for your event or just made it to freeze and have some on hand for later, place your smoked tuna dip into an airtight container, cover, and freeze. Try to get as much of the air out of the container as possible to keep best in the freezer.

How to make smoked tuna in a can? ›

  1. Open a Tuna can. ...
  2. Place the paper on top of the tuna, and let it oil soak.
  3. Light the paper from its edges and let it burn for at least 15 minutes, or until the fire extinguishers itself. ...
  4. Now your burnt (smoked) tuna is ready. ...
  5. Serving suggestion: place the drained tuna in a bowl, add mayo, chilli sauce and mix well.
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How many carbs are in smoked tuna dip? ›

Hickory Smoked Tuna Dip
Servings Per Container: 16
Serving Size: 1 Tbsp + ½ oz. chips
Sodium120mg
Total Carbohydrate10g4%
Dietary Fiber0g0%
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Is smoked tuna gluten free? ›

Yes, our smoked albacore tuna is gluten-free.

How long does smoked fish dip last in the fridge? ›

Make and store dip in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days. While best when served fresh, the flavors will meld nicely when made and refrigerated overnight.

How long does smoked tuna last in the fridge? ›

Once you open your package of smoked fish, you should consume it all within 5 days. In the rare event of leftovers, store your opened packages in a zip-lock bag to maintain that second-to-none succulence.

Is canned smoked tuna good for you? ›

Canned tuna is one of the most nutritious and affordable sources of protein available. Plus it features essential vitamins such as D and B-12, and minerals such as selenium, potassium, and iron. Canned tuna also includes omega-3 fatty acids which support a healthy heart.

How to preserve smoked tuna? ›

Refrigerator storage of fully smoked fish is limited to 2 weeks. For long-term storage, smoked fish must be frozen or canned.

Does cold smoked tuna need to be cooked? ›

Cold Smoking

Cold-smoked fish are not cooked, because the temperature generally does not exceed 43° C. Cold smoking is customarily performed below 30° C to prevent undesired changes in the muscle texture.

What tuna is keto friendly? ›

Yellowfin Tuna Pouch, StarKist E.V.O.O. Wild-caught Pink Salmon Pouch, StarKist E.V.O.O. Yellowfin Tuna with Sun-dried Tomato Pouch and StarKist E.V.O.O. Sardines in Extra Virgin Olive Oil are all great choices to incorporate into easy, keto-friendly recipes.

Is canned tuna a carb? ›

Here's what's in a serving of canned tuna packed in water:

Total fat: 0.5g. Saturated fat: 0g. Sodium: 140mg. Total Carb: 0g.

How much protein is in smoked fish dip? ›

Smoked Fish Dip
Nutrition Facts
How much protein is in Smoked Fish Dip? Amount of protein in Smoked Fish Dip: Protein 18.1g
Vitamins and minerals
How much Vitamin A is in Smoked Fish Dip? Amount of Vitamin A in Smoked Fish Dip: Vitamin A 38.5μg5%
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Does smoked tuna have mercury? ›

When consumed as part of a balanced diet, smoked tuna can provide a range of health benefits and can help to promote good health and vitality. However, it is important to be aware of the risks of eating smoked tuna, such as high levels of mercury and excessive sodium.

Can celiacs eat tuna? ›

​ Tuna is gluten free. Tuna should be safe for patients with celiac and other gluten-related disorders. Fig's dietitians reviewed this note on tuna.

Can celiacs eat smoked meat? ›

Bacon and other smoked meats/cold cuts—In some (but not all) cases, the smoking agent used on the meat is glutenous. Look for bacon and other meats that are labeled gluten-free.

Can you freeze seafood dip? ›

If you have leftovers or want to make it ahead of time for a party, you can freeze hot crab dip. Let it cool completely before storing in the freezer. When you're ready to reheat it, heat it slowly over a low heat to prevent the cheese from separating.

Can you freeze smoked cheese dip? ›

Can I freeze Smoked Queso? I do not recommend freezing queso. The cheeses and cream do not lend to it freezing well. The good news is, because this dip recipe is so delicious, there won't be any left over!

Does freezing tuna affect taste? ›

Current freezing technology freezes the fish at peak freshness so the taste and nutrients are preserved instantly. So while generally there is no noticeable difference in taste between fresh fish and frozen, there are times when it can carry a certain “frozen” taste.

Can you freeze tuna mayo mix? ›

Even though freezing mayo-loaded tuna salad in its entirety is not recommended, you can freeze this tasty mix as long as you leave out your favorite egg-based condiment until you're ready to enjoy a spoonful or two. Skipping the condiments until thawed also ensures a deliciously creamy tuna salad every time.

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