Friday, December 17, 2010

Heart Healthy Tuna Fish Sandwich

Imagine... A tuna fish sandwich low in fat & low in sodium with a boost of potassium to benefit your heart! It is possible...

The Tuna Base: Mix 1/2 a 5 oz can of "chunk light tuna in water" with 1 teaspoon of nonfat mayonnaise.

The Bread: 1 serving of your favorite "no sodium" sandwich bread (cut into 2 slices). Plenty of no sodium bread recipes are provided in previous posts, my favorite to use with tuna is the garlic chili bread or the garlic herb bread.

The Preparation:
  • Toast 1/8 cup of low fat mozzarella on the sandwich bread.
  • Sprinkle 1 tsp of garlic powder on the toasted cheese (while still hot).
  • Spread the tuna base on the bread to complete the sandwich.
The Heart Health Facts:
  • 345mg potassium: 82mg (bread) + 90mg (tuna) + 120mg (mayo) + 20mg (mozzarella) + 33mg (garlic).
  • 341mg sodium: 9mg (bread) + 180mg (tuna) + 60mg (mayo) + 90mg (mozzarella) + 2mg (garlic).
  • 6g fat: 3g (bread) + 0.5g (tuna) + 2.5g (mozzarella).
  • Total: 345mg potassium, 339mg sodium, 6g fat [a 1:1 health ratio]
 Now, complement the sandwich with any heart healthy side dish and you have a heart healthy meal! Examples:
  • Sandwich with a fresh orange: 602mg potassium, 341mg sodium, 6g fat [a 2:1 meal]
  • Sandwich with a vegetable medley side: 1233mg potassium, 396 mg sodium, 7g fat [a 3:1 meal]
There you have it - a hearth healthy tuna fish sandwich meal!

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