Quick, Easy Low-carb Sandwich Salad Fillings – Tuna, Chicken and Egg

When it comes to meal prepping or throwing together a quick lunch, sandwich salad fillings are a lifesaver. Whether you’re in a hurry or just want something simple and satisfying, these protein-packed, low-carb mixtures can be served in all kinds of ways—on bread, tucked into lettuce wraps, or scooped over greens. Bonus: they rely on pantry staples, are easy to customize, and can double as a snack or main meal!

Let’s talk about three go-to classics—tuna salad, egg salad, and chicken salad—but with a little twist. These versions are anything but boring, loaded with flavor and built to nourish.

Spice up lunch with these flavorful Southwest Cottage Cheese Egg Salad. Thanks to cottage cheese, it offers more protein with less fat than a traditional recipe. With a zesty lime kick and great nutrition, this quick meal - use in a tortilla wrap, fix up a sandwich, pile on a salad, or stuff into a scooped-out tomato or cucumber.

🥚 Southwest Cottage Cheese Egg Salad:  Egg salad gets a macro-friendly makeover with this creamy, zesty twist featuring cottage cheese instead of mayo. The result is rich in protein, low in carbs, and packed with satisfying flavor thanks to a southwestern spice blend and optional add-ins like salsa or chopped veggies.

  • Meal idea: Spoon it into avocado halves, pile it on cucumber rounds, or enjoy over a simple spring mix salad.
  • Pantry staples used: Eggs, cottage cheese, salsa, spices
  • Custom add-ins: Jalapeños, black olives, fresh cilantro, hot sauce

🐟 Asian-Inspired Tuna Salad: This isn’t your basic tuna salad. Think unhinged (but healthy) flavors: soy sauce, sesame, and a kick of chili garlic sauce bring this pantry-friendly protein to life. Instead of bread, it’s sandwiched between crisp cucumber slices for a refreshing, low-carb bite.

  • Meal idea: Serve in a hollowed out cucumber – low-carb sandwich style. Or serve on a bed of shredded cabbage, baby spinach or even broccoli slaw.
  • Pantry staples used: Canned (or pouch) tuna, sesame oil, soy sauce, chili sauce
  • Custom add-ins: Sriracha, edamame, green onion, avocado
A light and fresh chicken salad made summery with fresh cherries -- and given a great texture with quinoa and pecans. No-mayo, a dressing of yogurt and lime juice.

🍒 Cherry Chicken Salad with Quinoa & Pecans: This chicken salad skips the mayo and adds a sweet-savory punch with dried cherries, crunchy pecans, and a tangy vinaigrette. It’s hearty enough to keep you fueled for hours, thanks to a protein boost from chicken and optional quinoa.

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  • Meal idea: Spoon it into a hollowed bell pepper, serve in lettuce cups, or make a mason jar salad layered with greens on the bottom.
  • Pantry staples used: Canned, chopped rotisserie chicken or meal-prepped shredded chicken breast, dried fruit, vinaigrette
  • Custom add-ins: Celery, red onion, goat cheese, chopped apples

Pro Tips to Customize Your Salad Fillings:

  • Go Greek: Swap in Greek yogurt or cottage cheese for creamy texture and extra protein.
  • Spice It Up: Use everything bagel seasoning, curry powder, or smoked paprika to change the vibe.
  • Add Crunch: Nuts, seeds, and diced crunchy veggies like bell peppers or pickles add texture.
  • Switch Proteins: These same flavor combos work well with canned or pouch salmon, shredded turkey, or even tofu for a plant-based twist.

These quick and easy sandwich salad fillings prove you don’t need a lot of time—or fancy ingredients—to eat well. Keep them in your rotation for healthy lunches, high-protein snacks, or even lazy dinners when cooking feels like too much. Whether scooped into a wrap, stuffed in a pita, or simply eaten with a fork straight from the bowl (no judgment), they’ve got your back.

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Skinny Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad + Jump Rope Workout

lightened chicken salad

I love chicken salad. Cool, creamy and packed with lean protein, chicken salad is a go-to meal on my family’s overscheduled evenings. With multiple obligations that have us crisscrossing each other’s paths, I make dinner less stressful and more healthful (avoiding fast food) by whipping up a big batch earlier in the day, plate it up on lettuce and leave waiting in the fridge for self-serve meals as people arrive home.

Unlike deli chicken salads, my recipe for Skinny Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad is much friendlier on your figure. No-fat Greek yogurt replaces most of the mayonnaise used in traditional chicken salad; just a bit of reduced-fat mayo is added in for the familiar flavor. Dried cranberries add a hint of natural sweetness and toasted pecans give a satisfying crunch!  Serve on lettuce (my favorite way) or sandwich between bread, dollop atop crackers or roll up in a wrap.

Skinny Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad Recipe

  • 4 cups shredded, cooked chicken breast
  • 2/3 cup diced celery
  • 1/4 cup green onions, sliced (including tops)
  • 3/4 cup dried cranberries (no sugar added)
  • 1/2 cup pecans, toasted
  • 2 tablespoons reduced-tat mayonnaise
  • 6 ounces 0% fat plain Greek yogurt
  • 2 teaspoons lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon dry mustard powder
  • Salt & pepper to taste
  • Romaine Lettuce, chopped
  1. Add first 9 ingredients to a large bowl, and stir with a fork to combine. Add salt and pepper to taste.
  2. Refrigerate for 30 minutes to overnight before serving. This gives the flavors time to mingle.
  3. Serve over a bed of romaine lettuce.

Serves 6.

 

Jump rope workout

Now that you’re fueled up with a healthy salad topped with Skinny Cranberry Pecan Chicken Salad, you’ll have plenty of energy later in the day to knock out my “Just Jump & Plank” WOD I created for Core Power. All you need is a bit of space and a jump rope and you’ll be getting a great cardio workout along with some core-strengthening action. Have fun!