This low-fat salmon salad sandwich recipe with capers is a quick and easy lunch option that will help you stick to your healthy eating goals.
This low-fat salmon salad sandwich recipe with capers is a quick and easy lunch option that will help you stick to your healthy eating goals.
When I wrote about My Health and Weight Loss Journey: Before & After Photos, I got into the nitty gritty about my exercise routine and daily meals. Lunch is a tricky meal because it needs to be something quick and easy so that I can get back to the business of the day, but hearty enough to carry me through to a light afternoon snack. This low-fat salmon salad sandwich is one of my favorites for many reasons.
First of all, this meal comes together in about five minutes. Open a can of salmon, chop up some veggies and mix it all together with a little mayo and some capers. Done. Of course, you could pile this savory mixture onto a slice of toast, but I prefer the ease and high-fiber benefits of a good whole grain cracker. The Whole Grain Wasa Crispbreads have been a favorite since I was a kid, but feel free to use whatever appeals to you.
Typically, salmon salad is gloppy with mayo but in this recipe, I reduce the amount of mayo and make up for the lost moisture with diced red pepper and celery. For an added kick of flavor, the brine of capers works rather nicely, thank you very much. In fact, anything with capers gets a thumbs-up in my books.
Each serving, which consists on two crispbreads, â…” cup of the salmon mixture and some cucumber slices comes to a mere 222 calories, with a whopping 23 grams of protein. It fills me up without blowing up my healthy eating goals.
For other recipes using canned salmon and tuna, try Baked Moroccan Salmon Patties, Tuna Pasta Salad and Salmon Melts.
The recipe:
In a medium bowl, mix together the salmon, red bell pepper, celery, mayonnaise, capers and pepper until well combined.
Divide the mixture evenly between the crackers and top each with 3 slices of cucumber. Serve.
Other easy, low-fat lunch recipes:
Chicken Pinwheel Sandwich with Roasted Red Pepper, Kalamata Olives & Herb Yogurt
Lunchtime Quesadilla with Smoked Turkey, Apples, Havarti Cheese & Arugula
Printable Recipe
Low-Fat Salmon Salad Sandwich Recipe with Capers
Ingredients
- 1 6 ounce can pink or red salmon
- ½ red bell pepper diced
- 1 large stalk celery diced
- 2 tablespoons low-fat mayonnaise
- 1 tablespoon capers
- ¼ teaspoon ground pepper
- 4 whole grain Wasa crackers or something similar
- 12 slices cucumber
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, mix together the salmon, red bell pepper, celery, mayonnaise, capers and pepper until well combined.
- Divide the mixture evenly between the crackers and top each with 3 slices of cucumber. Serve.
Notes
Nutrition
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kirsten@FarmFreshFeasts
Love capers, love Wasa. This sandwich is a keeper, Dara!
Laura (Tutti Dolci)
Great lunch idea!
Anna @ Crunchy Creamy Sweet
I love Wasa crackers! And this sandwich looks amazing!
bridget {bake at 350}
I'm always so lazy at lunch....this looks perfect...and I always have canned salmon around. Perfect!
Sommer@ASpicyPerspective
Nice! I love tuna salad, so I'd be all over this!
Donna
Great flavors - and I LOVE those Wasa crackers - so hearty and crunchy. They are always in my pantry.
Carla @ Carlas Confections
Love this healthy twist on a "tuna" salad. Love the salmon instead!!!
Stephanie @ Girl Versus Dough
Ugh, lunch is always the hardest meal of the day for me to come up with something healthy but filling... so this is PERFECT. Yum!
Becky @ Olives n Wine
Oh I looooove tuna salad on crackers and I'm positive that I would love salmon salad on crackers even more! This looks like a great, light weekday lunch option.
Liz @ The Lemon Bowl
This recipe is right up my alley! I love capers with anything seafood. Plus let's be honest, you need a lot of flavor to perk up a Wasa cracker. 😉