Keto Tuna Mayo Celery Sticks

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  • prep time

    prep time

    5 min

  • cook time

    cook time

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  • ready time

    ready time

    5 min

Keto Tuna Mayo Celery Sticks

9 ratings

These tuna mayo stuffed celery sticks make a great lunch or snack option.

Creamy mayo is combined with tuna and salty capers to pack these celery sticks creating a quick and easy meal.

  • Net Carbs

    0.7 g

  • Fiber

    0.8 g

  • Total Carbs

    1.7 g

  • Protein

    5.9 g

  • Fats

    7.8 g

98 cals

Keto Tuna Mayo Celery Sticks

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Ingredients

  • Tuna

    Tuna

    2 ounce

  • Celery Stalks

    Celery Stalks

    2 medium - stalk - 7 1/2" to 8" long

  • Mayo

    Mayo

    1 tablespoon

  • Capers

    Capers

    1 teaspoon, whole pieces

  • Olive Oil

    Olive Oil

    1 teaspoon

  • Lemon Juice

    Lemon Juice

    1 teaspoon

  • Salt, Sea Salt

    Salt, Sea Salt

    ⅛ teaspoon

  • Black Pepper

    Black Pepper

    ⅛ teaspoon

  • Lemon Peel Or Zest Raw

    Lemon Peel Or Zest Raw

    1 tsp

Recipe Steps

steps 2

5 min

  • Step 1

    Add the tuna, mayonnaise, olive oil, lemon juice, salt and pepper to a mixing bowl. Roughly chop the capers and add to the bowl, stirring well to combine.
    Step 1
  • Step 2

    Cut the celery sticks in half and divide the tuna mayo mixture evenly between the sticks to serve.
    Step 2

Comments 24

  • fantasticarugula11

    fantasticarugula11 5 months ago

    So good! I added cayenne and hot pepper to ours because I needed some spice. But otherwise perfect!

    • Feenyx_

      Feenyx_ 2 years ago

      🫶🏻✨😍😍😍😍😍🤩

      • Rose

        Rose 4 years ago

        Yum

        • Xogeminixo

          Xogeminixo 5 years ago

          What kind of tuna is used for this recipe

          • recipewriter

            recipewriter 4 years ago

            Hi, I used canned tuna in water.

        • Trixie

          Trixie 5 years ago

          I thought mayonnaise is not allowed

          • captbutch51957

            captbutch51957 4 years ago

            make your own mayo 0 carbs

          • Keto67

            Keto67 5 years ago

            Why is mayo not allowed?

          • Chrissy76

            Chrissy76 5 years ago

            I found a low carb mayo. Just check your local grocer and look at the labels. I've also seen some recipes floating around for keto mayo

        • Trixie

          Trixie 5 years ago

          I thought mayonnaise is not allowed

          • GrandAuntReeree

            GrandAuntReeree 3 days ago

            Costco carries Chosen® Avocado oil mayo. It's much cheaper there. OR, as suggested elsewhere, make your own. It takes about 10 minutes. There are recipes all over for mayo with boiled eggs, butter mayo, bacon fat mayo... Enjoy the exploration!

          • Darknessenterlight

            Darknessenterlight 3 years ago

            I use primal kitchen Mayo. The ingredients are avocado oil, organic eggs and vinegar, sea salt and rosemary extract .

        • Anonymous

          Anonymous 5 years ago

          What kind of mayo can I use ?

          • MDRowland

            MDRowland 2 years ago

            I like Duke’s Mayo, 0 Carbs

          • Church37

            Church37 5 years ago

            Hellmanns real mayonnaise is what I was told.

        • Marsh

          Marsh 6 years ago

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          • Marsh

            Marsh 6 years ago

            Capers aren't available were I live. Can I use dill pickle instead?

            • recipewriter

              recipewriter 6 years ago

              Hi, dill pickle would be a nice sub.

          • angela_mangold

            angela_mangold 6 years ago

            Can I use something besides capers? Or just leave them out? I DO NOT like them!

            • recipewriter

              recipewriter 6 years ago

              Hi, yes you can leave them out or swap for olives.

          • Mystiblue71

            Mystiblue71 6 years ago

            Thank you, I love snacks that I can use celery in.

            • recipewriter

              recipewriter 6 years ago

              Thank you :)

          • Birdman

            Birdman 6 years ago

            This is a great snack. Simple, fast, good macro numbers, and tasty! Thanks!

            • recipewriter

              recipewriter 6 years ago

              Thank you so much for your kind feedback. I'm really glad you enjoyed the recipe.