These buffalo tuna cakes transform packaged or canned tuna into cheesy, crispy cakes with 17 grams of protein, 11 grams of carbs, and 170 calories each. They come together in about 20 minutes and reheat great for a meal prep snack.
It’s a super easy recipe so I’ll cover a few ingredient substitutions and drop a few options for dips below. And you’ll find a printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.

Step 1: Mix tuna with breadcrumbs, shredded cheese, spices, buffalo or hot sauce, and an egg.

The recipe calls for two packs of albacore white tuna for a total of 5.2 ounces. If you have a 5-ounce can of tuna in water, that should work just fine.
As for the cheese, I would keep the parmesan in at all costs. But you could swap the cheddar for another soft cheese like monterey jack or mozzarella.
For the buffalo sauce, I used Frank’s RedHot like in my buffalo chicken mac and cheese and pressure cooker buffalo chicken. I’m sure you could use any hot sauce you have on hand, though.
And finally, if you need a gluten free or lower carb substitute for breadcrumbs, you could use crushed pork rinds or store bought gluten free breadcrumbs.
Step 2: Form the tuna cakes.

You can eyeball this step but for perfectly even tuna cakes, weigh each piece out. The entire batch should weigh around 350 grams for a total of four 88-gram tuna cakes.
If you don’t want to get your hands dirty, I bet you could use a large spoon or scoop to make each ball and flatten them with a rubber spatula before transferring to the air fryer. Though they are really easy to handle and form by hand!
Step 3: Air fry (or bake) at 400ºF for 10-12 minutes until golden brown.

I used my trust 6.5-quart Ninja Foodi for air frying. Different air fryers may require minor time/temp adjustments. I always recommend starting on the lower end of a time range and checking on them to avoid burning. You can extend as needed.
If you don’t have an air fryer, I’ve found my oven comes pretty close for most air fried recipes in terms of temp and time guidelines. I’d throw your tuna cakes on a baking sheet and start with the 400ºF for 10-12 and extend if necessary.
When I Dip You Dip We Dip

I made a few different dips when testing this recipe. All of them used fat free Greek yogurt as a base.
The easiest dip is just a simple yogurt + buffalo sauce mixture. I’d use a 4:1 Greek yogurt to buffalo sauce ratio (1/4 C yogurt to 1 tablespoon sauce should do it). You can always add more sauce. I also have a buffalo ranch dip in my buffalo ground chicken bites recipe.
To add a bit of freshness via the dip, you could play around with a tablespoon or two of lemon juice, a pinch of lemon zest, parsley flakes, and a pinch of salt and black pepper.
And depending on who you ask, blue cheese is always a safe bet when pairing with buffalo. I didn’t make a blue cheese dip, but you can find light blue cheese dressings in most stores these days.
Okay, that should cover ingredient swaps and notes for dips. If you have any additional questions, leave a comment below the recipe card. Enjoy!

Air Fryer Buffalo Tuna Cakes
Ingredients
- 2 packets, 2.6 oz each Low Sodium Albacore White Tuna in Water*
- 1/4 C 60g Breadcrumbs
- 1 oz 28g Freshly Shredded Parmesan
- 1 oz 28g Freshly Shredded Cheddar
- 1 large Egg
- 2 Tbsp 30g Buffalo Sauce (or hot sauce)
- 1 tsp Paprika
- 1/2 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1/2 tsp Onion Powder
Instructions
- Mix all the ingredients together in a large bowl.
- Split the mixture into four 88-gram pieces. Use your hands to form patties with each piece and place in an air fryer** basket.
- Air fry at 400ºF for 10-12 minutes or until golden brown.
Notes
For Greek Yogurt Dipping Sauces
Mix 1/4 C (56g) fat free Greek yogurt with one of the following:- 1 Tbsp (15g) buffalo sauce
- 1 Tbsp (15g) buffalo sauce + 1 Tbsp (15g) light mayo + 1/2 tsp ranch seasoning
- 1 Tbsp (15g) lemon juice + pinch of lemon zest, black pepper, and salt





I have been a huge fan of my air fryer so the fact mason has been posting more recipes with the air fryer has been amazing. These tuna cakes were super simple and easy to cook. Not to mention so filling. I revamped it a little and used fat free cheddar and minimized the Parmesan for a lower fat option. These were also a great Friday lunch option during lent. I will definitely be making these more often!
Delicious. Loved it on top of a salad with some bolthouse ranch mixed with buffalo sauce as a dressing. Super easy and delicious!!
I made these for my family the other night and used the buffalo flavored tuna and added a little bit more buffalo sauce. They were a big hit with the family. Will be making them again.
What a unique recipe! I love how affordable canned tuna is but I definitely get tired of tuna salad. I have never seen a recipe that elevates canned tuna to a sort of crab cake which usually is the most expensive dish on most menus. I think this is perfect for a work snack or meal with a side salad or even rice?
For a full meal, what kind of carb would you pair it with?
Made these & they are terrific! I used 2 pouches of the buffalo flavored tuna & it worked great!!
Made these with Buffalo Tuna Pouches & they were Terrific!!!
I was actually surprised at how yummy these were! I love tuna but just the sound of tuna cakes didn’t sound appetizing to me. I took a leap & made them bc they looked delicious! Omg! They were perfect!! & so easy to make! & I loooove love love the salsa Greek yogurt sauce on top of them!
I love this recipe because its a creative air fryer recipe and uses an ingredient thats a pantry staple for me!
finally a tuna cake recipe that doesn’t result in a soggy mess. Hot pepper or pepper jack would be a great substitution or addition for truly hot tuna.
Just tried this recipe this evening. Easy instructions to follow. Used my ninja as well and the crisp after 10 minutes was perfect. Enjoyed a different way to use tuna and it was so simple to make. Also had all the ingredients already so that was a plus during this quarantine time!