We've all experienced this at some point: you for a sandwich, taste it, and feel like it's missing something. You think long and hard about what this mystery missing ingredient is before going ahead and building the sandwich anyway, or adding various seasonings and condiments to fill in that flavor gap. The good news is that you can fix this tuna sandwich dilemma in no time by including fish sauce in your creamy salad base.

Fish sauce is a staple condiment in Asian cuisine that can do it all. From marinades to stir-fries, this ingredient adds an extra layer of savoriness you didn't know you needed. This is also true for tuna sandwiches since fish sauce's umami balances the mild canned tuna, tangy mayonnaise, and other ingredients, creating a mouthwatering sandwich filling.

Why fish sauce is the perfect addition to tuna salad As you've probably already guessed, fish sauce is made using fish — anchovies to be specific. The anchovies undergo a process of salting and fermentation in barrels for months or even years. It's worth the wait though as the liquid becomes what we know as fish sauce (aka your ).

In a tuna sandwich, fish sauce takes the savoriness up a notch without overshadowing the other salad ingredients. Would you think it was fish sauce if you did a blind taste test? Probably not. But that's okay because the goal is a tuna salad that doesn't require tasting and seasoning a few times to get right.

Fish sauce is available in the international aisle of most grocery sto.