Canned Tuna Patties – Quick & Crispy Recipe
These easy tuna patties are made with canned tuna and pantry staples, then pan-fried until golden and crispy on the outside and soft inside. If you’ve ever wondered how to make tuna patties like salmon patties, this method gives you that same texture and flavor—just quicker and more budget-friendly.

My kids love tuna. Like, really love it. Tuna sandwiches are on regular rotation in our house — quick, easy, always a win. But every now and then, I like to switch it up and give those tuna cravings a little upgrade… enter: tuna patties.
These little fish cakes are basically tuna sandwiches that got a glow-up. Onion, garlic, breadcrumbs, eggs, parmesan — all the good stuff mixed in, shaped into patties, and pan-fried until golden and crispy on the outside, soft and flavorful on the inside. Let’s just say… they disappear fast.
What I love most as a mom is how versatile they are. I make a big batch, and suddenly I have options — sliders for lunchboxes (my son calls them tuna burgers!) and of course, salad toppers when I’m pretending to be healthy, or tucked into a pita with some greens and sauce for a quick dinner. They freeze well, too, which is just another reason I call them my secret weapon.
Why you’ll love these patties
- The recipe is simple, easy, and ready in less than 20 minutes.
- Most of the ingredients are easy to find or simple pantry staples.
- Serve them as appetizers and sides or in sandwiches and wraps. They also make perfect lunchbox meals.
- Patties are a great way to make a quick snack, a light dinner, or a side dish. These also make a great addition to sandwiches, salads, or eaten on their own.
- Want a heartier version? Try my tuna potato patties, made with mashed potatoes for a softer texture and a more filling meal

Ingredients and substitutes
- Canned tuna – You can use any brand of canned tuna you like. Actually, you can also use drained canned salmon to make salmon patties.
- Onion and garlic – I am using a brown onion, but you can also use green onions or shallots. But I prefer to use garlic powder instead of fresh garlic.
- Fresh herbs – My herb of choice is fresh parsley or cilantro. And yet when it comes to fish, I also love adding dill because it pairs so well with tuna and salmon.
- Mustard – Just a slight zing. And yet you can omit it altogether.
- Parmesan – A little nutty flavor from Parmesan that takes away the fishy smell completely. It’s amazing!
- Salt – Please taste the tuna before you add salt. Since some brands have salt added.
- Optional ingredients:
- Spicy – If you love spicy food, add 1/4 tsp chili or cayenne pepper. Alternatively, add 1/4 tsp sriracha to the tuna mixture.
- Lemon zest enhances the flavor of lemon in the patties.

Step-by-step: Easy tuna patties or tuna cakes
Tuna cakes
- Tuna – Drain the canned tuna well in a colander. Place it in a large bowl and flake using a fork.
- Tuna mixture – Add the onion, garlic powder, parsley, mustard paste, egg, parmesan cheese, cheddar cheese, lemon juice, and breadcrumbs. Season with salt and pepper. Stir to combine.

- Patties – Divide the mixture into four medium or six small patties. Roll into a tight ball and then flatten it to shape into a patty.
Pro tip – You can make these patties ahead of time. Then, place them on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. And keep them in the fridge for up to 12 hours. - Pan fry – In a large frying pan or cast-iron skillet, add the olive oil or vegetable oil and gently place the patties. Cook 2 minutes on each side on medium heat until lightly golden brown.

Sauce
- In a small bowl, combine the yogurt, mustard, and honey. Serve the patties with the yogurt sauce or ketchup, mayonnaise, and tartar sauce.

Can you make tuna patties like salmon patties?
Yes, absolutely. Tuna patties are very similar to classic salmon patties, but they’re made with canned tuna instead of salmon. The method is almost identical—mixing the fish with eggs, breadcrumbs, and seasoning, then pan-frying until crispy.
The main difference is flavor. Tuna is milder, which makes these patties more kid-friendly and perfect for pairing with different sauces. If you already love salmon patties, this tuna version is a quick and budget-friendly alternative.

Canned Tuna Patties Recipe
These tuna patties are a great way to add tuna to your diet. The recipe is simple, easy, and ready in less than 20 minutes. Serve them as appetizers and sides or in sandwiches and wraps. They also make perfect lunch box meals.
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Ingredients
- 340 g (2 cans) Canned tuna 6 oz each, drained
- 1 small Onion finely chopped
- ¼ tsp Garlic powder (or 1 small fresh garlic clove minced)
- ¼ tsp Kosher salt
- ½ tsp Black pepper
- ½ cup Parsley chopped finely
- ½ tsp Mustard paste
- 1 large Egg
- 1 tbsp Lemon juice
- 2 tbsp Parmesan cheese grated
- 2 tbsp Cheddar cheese grated
- ½ cup Breadcrumbs dry such panko bread crumbs
- 2 tbsp Olive oil or vegetable oil for pan frying
- ½ cup (½ cup) Greek yogurt
- ½ tsp Mustard
- 1 tbsp Honey
Method
- Tuna – Drain the canned tuna well in a colander. Place it in a large bowl and flake using a fork.340 g Canned tuna
- Tuna mixture – Add the onion, garlic powder, parsley, mustard paste, egg, parmesan cheese, cheddar cheese, lemon juice, and breadcrumbs. Season with salt and pepper. Stir to combine.1 small Onion, ¼ tsp Garlic powder, ¼ tsp Kosher salt, ½ tsp Black pepper, ½ cup Parsley , ½ tsp Mustard paste , 1 large Egg, 1 tbsp Lemon juice, 2 tbsp Parmesan cheese, 2 tbsp Cheddar cheese, ½ cup Breadcrumbs
- Patties – Divide the mixture into four medium or six small patties. Roll into a tight ball and then flatten it to shape into a patty.
- Pan fry – In a large frying pan or cast-iron skillet, add the olive oil (or vegetable oil) and gently place the patties. Cook 2 minutes on each side on medium heat until lightly golden brown.2 tbsp Olive oil
- In a small bowl, combine the yogurt, mustard, and honey. Serve the patties with the yogurt sauce or ketchup, mayonnaise, and tartar sauce.½ cup Greek yogurt, ½ tsp Mustard, 1 tbsp Honey
Notes
- Drain tuna well to prevent soggy patties
- If the mixture is too soft, add more breadcrumbs
- Chill patties 15 minutes if they don’t hold shape
- Cook on medium heat for even browning
- Flip once to keep them from breaking
- Best served hot and crispy
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- Drain tuna well – excess moisture = falling apart
- Balance the mix – too wet? add breadcrumbs
- Shape firmly – press tight so they hold
- Medium heat – golden, not burnt
- Flip once – let a crust form first
- Use enough oil – for that crispy edge
- Serve hot – best texture right off the pan

Easy variations
- Tuna potato patties – Add mashed potatoes for a softer, more filling version.
- Spicy tuna patties – Mix in chili flakes or sriracha.
- Baked tuna patties – Bake at 200°C / 400°F for about 15 minutes, flipping halfway.
- Low-carb version – Swap breadcrumbs for almond flour.
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Frequently asked questions
These tuna patties will keep in the fridge for 3 to 4 days. You can keep them in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Yes. I like to place them in the microwave oven for just 30 seconds so they are heated through. Then, I lightly heat them in the skillet so the excess moisture on the outside evaporates and they become crisp, not soggy.
Potatoes! You can add veggies just as I have in my recipe for tuna potato patties. And you can also add grated carrots, parsnips, or potatoes. You want to avoid vegetables with too much moisture, like zucchini, as they make these soggy and sometimes fishy.
The key is the right balance of binders like egg and breadcrumbs. If your mixture feels too wet, add a little more breadcrumbs. If it’s too dry, a spoon of mayonnaise or yogurt helps bring it together. Chilling the patties for 15–20 minutes before cooking also helps them hold their shape.
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These were easy and really good. I used fewer herbs and added seafood seasoning. I enjoyed them, unfortunately my picky almost three did not, but I think it was due to the seafood seasoning. Thanks for a great recipe!
Thank you. My kids love these patties. They usually love tuna and can eat it out of the can with a spoon. Thanks for coming back to write this feedback.
We love tuna and I am so glad to come across this pattie recipe because I know they will be great so many ways besides on my salad and in sandwiches. Delicious!
Thank you, Claudia.
I am new at using a cast iron skillet at 63 and decided to try your highly rated fishcake recipe on a whim….THE best i have ever made, despite needing a bit more adjusting to gas temp….thanks for sharing and will be making them ofyem….unfortunately minus garlic ? due to hubby…..he is brit, me floridian….but i did sneak the pepper in!!!!! Will be trying out many of gour recipes so thanks!!!! Warmly, jackie
Thanks, Jackie. So happy to hear you enjoyed this recipe. You do not necessarily need to use a cast iron skillet – it does give a bit more crispness though. You can definitely personalize it more to your taste. Thanks for coming back to write this feedback. Always happy to hear when people try my recipes. Thanks
These are so simple and easy. My three year old loves them. Thanks
Thank you, Kasey. So happy you’re three years old enjoyed these fish cakes. It’s popular with my kids too. Thank you for taking the time to write this feedback. Love hearing back from those who try my recipe. Have a great day.
What a great way to get some extra fish meals in! Perfect for lunch boxes!
Thank you, Cynthia. Definitely a great way to get more fish
We love tuna and these look so delish! Love all the fresh herbs and mustard. Sounds so flavorful! Will definitely be trying this soon!
Thank you, Jessica. I hope you try.
I love your version of the fish cake, this is great! We have tuna almost every week too. Usually it’s the usual tuna sandwich but I want to try your recipe, it sounds so delicious and easy so win-win!
Thanks, Tina. I think you will love this.
Looks like a quick and easy fix. Will try for picnic sandwiches tomorrow!
Absolutely, Natasha. Very quick and easy. Always a winner
I love Tuna Cakes!! I make them all the time!
Me too, Camila. Love tuna.
I love dill with mustard in tuna, such a delicious combination.
Thank you Juli