Thursday, June 8, 2017

Mock Tuna Salad (No Oil)

I've posted a recipe for Mock Tuna Salad before, but as I am currently avoiding oil I have had to modify the recipe a bit, and I thought I would re-post my new, improved, modified recipe.


Oil-free Mock Tuna Wrap

I was hesitant to even try this recipe without the mayo, and I admit, I just made it without looking at the original recipe, so it's a bit different, but it was fantastic! Filling and very satisfying. Satisfies that "I need a sammich" thing we get...

Side Note: I've been following the Engine 2 Diet since May 21, 2017 and it's been an amazing journey. I have lost 12 lbs in 3 weeks and I feel more energetic and motivated to keep going. The founder, Rip Esselstyn says, "The fat you eat is the fat you wear." Of course, plant fats such as those found in nuts, seeds and avocados are fine in moderation.

Recipe:

1/2 can chickpeas drained
Roast on baking sheet at 300 for 15 minutes then toss them into a food processor.

Add to chickpeas:
1 1/2 tbsp dijon mustard
1 tbsp ACV (with mother)
Pinch of freshy ground black pepper

Pulse a few times until chickpeas are about halfway mashed but not pureed. There should be lots of big pieces. Pour into a salad bowl and add:

1/2 carrot grated fine
3 tbsp minced red onion
1 apple chopped fine
15 green olives, minced

Stir and serve on a bed of fresh spinach in a tortilla.


Make it Gluten-Free

I am also eating gluten-free so I had mine on a gluten-free tortilla (made from rice).

Gluten-free Tortillas

I don't have an allergy to gluten, but perhaps a bit of intolerance or sensitivity and I find I feel better when I eat gluten-free. I tend to have symptoms such as bloating and gas, brain fog and lack of energy when I fall off that particular wagon, and that's no fun. Eating gluten-free is also no fun sometimes, but there are more and more options available now, and it's still worth it to keep feeling my best.

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