If youโre looking for a quick, satisfying meal that comes together in minutes, this tuna rice bowl is one of my favorite go-to options. Itโs simple, flavorful, and made with pantry staples like canned tuna and rice. The combination of warm rice, flaky tuna, creamy avocado, and jammy eggs creates a bowl that feels both comforting and fresh at the same time.

This is the kind of meal you can throw together for lunch or dinner without much effort. A drizzle of soy sauce and a little sriracha mayo ties everything together and gives the bowl that savory, slightly spicy flavor that makes it hard to stop eating.
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Why This Tuna Rice Bowl Works
This tuna rice bowl works so well because it balances simple ingredients that complement each other. The rice provides a warm, comforting base while the tuna adds lean protein. Jammy eggs and avocado bring richness and creaminess to the bowl, and the sauces add a boost of flavor.
Another reason this bowl is so popular is how customizable and cheap this meal is! The base is canned tuna, cooked rice, and an egg.
You can easily add vegetables, switch up the sauces, or adjust the toppings depending on what you have in your kitchen.
๐ Ingredients Youโll Need for Tuna Rice Bowl
Cooked rice โ A warm base that holds all of the toppings and sauces together. Sometimes I get those 90 second microwavable rice packets cause they are super quick.
Canned tuna โ An affordable and convenient protein that works perfectly in rice bowls.
Jammy eggs โ Soft-center eggs add richness and extra protein. Jammy Eggs
Avocado โ Creamy avocado balances the savory tuna and rice.
Soy sauce โ Adds salty, umami flavor that enhances the whole bowl. Sometimes I use Japanese BBQ sauce
Sriracha mayo โ A creamy, slightly spicy sauce that ties everything together. You can make this just with mayo or get a bottle at the store. Makes it so much easier!
Substitution Tips
- Rice bowls are easy to customize based on what you have on hand.
- Try Japanese BBQ sauce or sesame oil for extra flavor.
- Use brown rice or jasmine rice instead of white rice.
- Swap tuna for salmon, shrimp, or tofu.
- Add vegetables like cucumbers, shredded carrots, or edamame.
๐ฅ How to Make a Tuna Rice Bowl

- Warm your rice and place it in a shallow bowl.
- Top with tuna, then arrange the sliced avocado and cucumber around the bowl.
- Drizzle with sesame oil and soy sauce (or coconut aminos).
- Add your favorite toppingsโsesame seeds, green onions, or a dash of chili flakes for heat.
- Serve immediately, or chill it slightly if you prefer it cold.
Tuna Rice Bowl Variations
One of the best things about tuna rice bowls is how easy they are to change up.
You can add fresh vegetables like cucumbers or shredded carrots for crunch. Edamame works great if you want extra protein. Some people also like adding sesame seeds, green onions, or furikake seasoning for extra flavor.
For a lighter version, you can serve the tuna and toppings over cauliflower rice or mixed greens.
๐ก Pro Tips
- Add a squeeze of lime or lemon juice to brighten the flavors and help preserve the avocado.
- If prepping ahead, keep the avocado separate until serving to prevent browning.
- Serve with a side of seaweed snacks for a sushi-inspired crunch!
- Make a Jammy Eggs to serve on top of the rice and tuna!
๐ฝ๏ธ Serving Suggestions
This bowl pairs perfectly with:
- A chilled glass of unsweetened green tea
- Miso soup or a small salad
- Fresh fruit for a light dessertโtry pineapple, watermelon, or mango
Recipe FAQS
Yes! Canned tuna (in water or olive oil) is a convenient and protein-packed option for rice bowls. Just drain and season as desired.
White jasmine rice, brown rice, or sushi rice are all great options. For a low-carb alternative, you can use cauliflower rice. I like Microwave Rice Packets for this.
If you tried this Tuna Rice Bowl or any other recipe on my website, please leave a ๐ star rating and let me know how you go in the ๐ comments below. I love hearing from you! Follow along on Tiktok @jennarecipediaries
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Tuna Rice Bowl
- Prep Time: 2 min
- Cook Time: 1 min
- Total Time: 5 min
- Yield: 1 1x
- Category: Easy
- Method: Microwave
- Cuisine: American
Description
Need a quick, nourishing meal that feels like takeout but takes less than 10 minutes to throw together? This Tuna Rice Bowl with Avocado and Cucumber is light, refreshing, and surprisingly satisfying.
Ingredients
- 1 cup cooked white or brown rice
- 1 (5 oz) can of wild-caught tuna
- ยฝ avocado, sliced or cubed
- โ cup cucumber, thinly sliced
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- 1 tsp low-sodium soy sauce or coconut aminos
- Optional toppings:
Instructions
- Warm your rice and place it in a shallow bowl.
- Top with tuna, then arrange the sliced avocado and cucumber around the bowl.
- Drizzle with sesame oil and soy sauce (or coconut aminos).
- Add your favorite toppingsโsesame seeds, green onions, or a dash of chili flakes for heat.
- Serve immediately, or chill it slightly if you prefer it cold.
Notes
7 WW points
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1
- Calories: 400
- Fat: 20g
- Carbohydrates: 35g
- Fiber: 7g
- Protein: 25g









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