This 3-ingredient oven baked tuna and potatoes is the kind of practical pantry dinner that shines when the refrigerator looks a little bare but you still want something warm, filling, and satisfying. Canned tuna and instant potato flakes come together in a simple casserole-style bake that turns humble shelf-stable ingredients into a crisp-edged, savory meal with very little effort, making it especially useful for busy weeknights or budget-conscious cooking.

Serve this with a crisp green salad, steamed green beans, or simple buttered peas to bring a little freshness alongside the rich, savory bake. A spoonful of sour cream, a dash of hot sauce, or a side of pickles also works well, and if you want to round it out further, a slice of toasted bread or a light tomato salad makes an easy pairing.

3-Ingredient Oven Baked Tuna and Potatoes

Servings: 4

Finished baked tuna and potato casserole in a baking dish
Finished baked tuna and potato casserole in a baking dish

Ingredients

2 cans tuna, drained, about 5 ounces each

2 cups dry instant potato flakes
2 cups milk

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375°F and lightly grease an oven-safe casserole dish to help prevent sticking.

2. Add the drained tuna, dry instant potato flakes, and milk directly to the casserole dish.

3. Stir well until the mixture is evenly combined and the potato flakes have absorbed some of the liquid, forming a thick, spreadable mixture.

4. Spread the mixture into an even layer and bake for 25 to 30 minutes, or until the top is set and the edges are lightly golden.

5. Let the casserole rest for 5 minutes before spooning it onto plates and serving warm.

Variations & Tips

Add seasoning: Because this is built from very plain pantry ingredients, a pinch of salt, black pepper, garlic powder, onion powder, or dried parsley can make a big difference if you have them on hand.

Adjust the texture: If the mixture seems too dry before baking, add a small splash of extra milk. If it seems too loose, sprinkle in a few more potato flakes and let it sit for a minute before baking.

Make it crispier: For more color and texture on top, place the dish under the broiler for 1 to 2 minutes at the end of baking, watching carefully so it does not overbrown.

Stretch the meal: This recipe can be bulked up with frozen peas, canned corn, or a little shredded cheese if you want to turn it into a heartier casserole while still keeping the method simple.