Sun-dried tomatoes are a pantry staple, but have you ever tried stuffing them? This Italian-inspired recipe transforms them into a savory, oil-preserved delicacy perfect for appetizers, antipasti platters, or a quick snack. With tuna, capers, and pine nuts, these stuffed sun-dried tomatoes are bursting with Mediterranean flavor. Plus, they’re surprisingly easy to make at home—and you can store them for months. Let’s dive into the recipe and see how a few home improvement tricks in the kitchen can elevate your DIY food game.
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Bold Mediterranean flavors – Tuna, capers, pine nuts, and herbs create a rich, tangy filling.
- Long shelf life – Properly sterilized, these jars last up to 10 months in a cool pantry.
- Versatile serving – Serve as an appetizer, on bruschetta, or alongside cheese and olives.
- Customizable – Swap tuna for anchovies or add chili flakes for heat.
Ingredients for Stuffed Sun-Dried Tomatoes

Here’s what you’ll need to make about 2 jars (500 ml each):
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- 500 g sun-dried tomatoes
- 500 g canned tuna in oil, drained
- 20 g fresh thyme leaves
- 1 teaspoon dried oregano
- 100 g pine nuts
- 20 g salt-packed capers, rinsed
- 1 untreated lemon (zest only)
- 5–6 fresh bay leaves
- 1 liter white wine vinegar
- Extra-virgin olive oil (enough to cover)
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Step-by-Step Preparation
1. Prepare the Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Rinse the sun-dried tomatoes in warm water to soften them slightly. Bring the white wine vinegar to a boil in a large pot, add the drained tomatoes, and cook for 2–3 minutes. Drain them, spread on a clean kitchen towel, cover with another towel, and press gently to dry. Let them air-dry for about 2 hours.
2. Soak the Capers and Prep the Herbs
Soak the salt-packed capers in warm water for 10 minutes to remove excess salt. Strip the thyme leaves from the stems and chop finely. Mix with dried oregano. Zest the lemon using a fine grater lined with parchment paper to catch all the zest without waste.
3. Make the Tuna Filling
Drain the tuna thoroughly. In a food processor, combine the tuna, pine nuts, rinsed and dried capers, lemon zest, oregano, and thyme. Pulse until you get a coarse, spreadable paste. Roll the mixture into small walnut-sized balls.
4. Stuff the Tomatoes
Place one tuna ball into each sun-dried tomato and press lightly to secure. Layer the stuffed tomatoes in sterilized 500 ml jars, alternating with fresh bay leaves. Pack them snugly but not too tight.
5. Preserve in Oil
Fill the jars with extra-virgin olive oil, leaving about 1 cm of headspace. Tap the jars on the counter to release air bubbles. Seal tightly with sterilized lids. Place the jars in a large pot, cover with cold water, and bring to a boil. Sterilize for 30 minutes from the moment the water boils. Let cool completely before storing in a cool, dark place.
For easy jar handling and storage, consider a sturdy storage bench or a dedicated shelving unit in your pantry.
How to Serve Stuffed Sun-Dried Tomatoes
- As part of an antipasto platter with olives, cheese, and cured meats.
- Chopped and tossed into pasta or grain salads.
- On crostini with a drizzle of balsamic glaze.
- Alongside grilled fish or roasted vegetables.
Storage and Shelf Life
These stuffed tomatoes keep for up to 10 months in a cool, dark place. Once opened, refrigerate and consume within 2 weeks. Always use a clean utensil to avoid contamination.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use fresh tomatoes instead of sun-dried?
No, this recipe relies on the concentrated flavor and chewy texture of sun-dried tomatoes. Fresh tomatoes would release too much water and spoil the preservation.
Do I have to sterilize the jars?
Yes, sterilization is essential for long-term storage without refrigeration. Skipping this step risks bacterial growth.
Can I substitute the tuna?
Absolutely. Anchovies, smoked salmon, or even a vegetarian filling with olives and sun-dried tomato paste work well.
How do I know if the jars are sealed properly?
After cooling, press the center of each lid. If it doesn’t pop back, the jar is sealed. Store any unsealed jars in the fridge and use within a week.
What if I don’t have a food processor?
You can finely chop the tuna, pine nuts, and capers by hand. It will be more rustic but still delicious.
More DIY Kitchen Projects
If you enjoyed this recipe, you might also like making your own kitchen islands or upgrading your dining table for family cooking sessions. For outdoor entertaining, pair these tomatoes with dishes from your BBQ grill or serve them under a pergola for al fresco dining.
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