We tweaked this family-friendly classic tuna casserole to work for the pressure cooker. Go for easy, wholesome and totally homemade!—Taste of Home Test Kitchen, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

Pressure-Cooker Tuna Casserole Tips

How can you make pressure-cooker tuna casserole your own?

There are many ingredients you can add or subtract from pressure-cooker tuna casserole to make the recipe your own! If you're not a fan of a particular vegetable, try swapping it out with something you enjoy more—like broccoli, Brussels sprouts or asparagus. Add some red pepper flakes for a touch of heat, or use chicken instead of tuna for those who have an aversion to fish. Just play around with it! When it comes to casserole recipes that have a lot of ingredients, it's hard to put together a combination that won't come out tasty.

What can you serve with pressure-cooker tuna casserole?

Although many casseroles may feel like an entire meal-in-one, nobody is ever going to complain about the addition of a delicious side dish! Try serving pressure-cooker tuna casserole with dinner rolls, a garden salad or some green beans. For more inspiration, check out our collection of side dishes for casseroles.

How should you store leftovers of pressure-cooker tuna casserole?

Casseroles should generally last 3 to 4 days stored in the fridge in an airtight container. If you want to save your casserole any longer than that, we recommend cutting the casserole into individual portions, placing them in bags or containers, and storing them in the freezer. If you liked this pressure-cooker tuna casserole, check out more canned tuna recipes next.

—Sammi DiVito, Taste of Home Assistant Editor