You can use any kind of shredded cheese with this meal, but most recipes call for cheddar cheese.

You can also add a can of tuna to homemade mac and cheese for a complex, cheesy meal.

If you’re following the Paleo diet, this recipe is Paleo-friendly. You can also stuff cooked zucchini with this recipe and top with cheese for a warm, equally healthy snack. [5] X Research source

This meal pairs especially well with fried potatoes when eaten for breakfast.

For spicy tuna rolls, add a squirt of wasabi or sriracha to the tuna salad.

Add garlic powder, black pepper, or onion powder to taste.

Tomatoes, lettuce, olives, pickles, cucumbers, avocados, and onions all make great toppings for tuna sandwiches.

You can eat tuna salad by itself, dip chips in it, or add it to other meals like green salads or lettuce wraps. [14] X Research source