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Monday, March 28, 2011

Tuna Salad Melt with Hearty Wheat Bread



Bread puts a smile on my face. Tasty bread puts a bigger smile on my face. Healthy tasty bread is an added bonus. Thanks to the Tastemaker program from Foodbuzz, I received a delicious loaf of bread to sample once again from Nature's Pride. It was good timing too as I had just finished the last bit of bread I had around the house. No bread in my house is a sad day. This time it was a loaf of their Hearty Wheat with Flax.


Let's just say that Nature's Pride Hasn't disappointed me yet. :) Of course with any bread the first thing that comes to my mind is a good ol' sandwich. This one is a nice tuna salad melt. It's got your typical tuna salad mixes like a tiny bit of may and sweet relish. This version has that with a little tropical twist of pineapple with some paprika, extra virgin olive oil and crushed cracker to give it a little crunch. Topped with some delicious slices of cheese and my all too favorite fruit...the avocado. Yes, the avocado is a fruit, if you didn't know. It's just treated and tastes like it's a vegetable. That's your fun food fact for the day. Put all that between two delicious slices of the Hearty Wheat bread and cooked it up like a grilled cheese sammy in ol' Georgie. This was my solution to an easy-peasy "I-don't-know-what-to-eat" kind of lunch.  

Makes 2 sandwiches.



Tuna Salad Melt

1 5oz can tuna (in oil)
1 tsp mayo
1 tsp paprika
1 Tbsp sweet relish
1/8 c crushed crackers (saltine)
1/8 c pineapple tidbits (with juice)
pinch of salt and pepper

4 sliced bread (Nature' Pride Hearty Wheat with Flax Seed)
Dijon mustard
2-4 slices mozzarella
butter
1 small ripe avocado sliced


To make the tuna salad portion, Drain most but not all the oil from the can. Mix in the mayo, paprika, sweet relish, cracker, pineapple, salt and pepper. Mix together well, then set aside.

Note: if you have tuna in water, drain the water and add a tbsp of extra virgin olive oil.

Preheat your skillet on medium heat.

Assemble the sandwich, lightly butter one side of each slice of bread. Then lightly spread some dijon mustard on the opposite sides of each slice of bread. Place half the tuna on the dijon mustard side, followed by some avocado slices and a couple slices of mozzarella. Top with the other slice of bread. dijon side in.

Place the sandwich on the skillet and heat until toasted. Roughly 5 minutes. Place something heavy like a place with a canned good over the sandwich to help flatten the sandwich and help melt the cheese. Repeat the same process for the other side.

Serve warm.

12 comments:

doggybloggy said...

one of my favorite sandwiches in the whole wide world....damn I love a tuna melt - I could eat one everyday.

Heavenly Housewife said...

Few things are so satisfying as a good old tuna melt. I love your addition of avocado here!
*kisses* HH

Andrea@WellnessNotes said...

I haven't had a tuna melt in a looong time. Looks & sounds wonderful!

Kathy said...

A great addition to my collection. Thanks for sharing. I can't wait ti try this especially for my family.

20 something said...

Hey, neat! Just found your blog. I like sandwiches too, and those bacon wrapped scallops I saw down the page :)

peachkins said...

Oh gosh, that's one of the most beautiful tuna sandwich I've seen!

Nutmeg Nanny said...

When I was a kid I used to hate tuna melts. Now that I'm an adult I find them to be delicious.

teresa said...

mmmm, i love tuna, i especially love the pineapple in there, how yummy!

OysterCulture said...

I hated all things tuna as a kid and then I got smart. Now the look of this sandwich is beautiful! Thanks for sharing.

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Kathlyn said...

So pleasing to the eyes and definitely pleasing to taste. Love it!

HCG Weight Loss said...

Looks really tasty! I'm wondering how much calories composes this recipe... Do you have any idea? Sorry, I'm just on a strict diet. :)


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