Jalapeno Tuna Melt
Ingredients:
Makes 2-3 sandwiches
1 canned tuna in water
1 celery stalk, finely chopped
1 tablespoon pickled Jalapeno, finely chopped
1 tablespoon finely chopped purple onion
2 tablespoons low fat mayo
Freshly ground black pepper to taste
2-3 sandwich rolls or sandwich thins
Nonfat butter spray (*I can't believe it's butter)
1/4 cup shredded cheddar cheese or 1 slice of cheddar cheese for each sandwich
Directions:
In a medium sized bowl, combine the tuna, celery stalk, pickled Jalapeno, onion, mayo, and black pepper and mix well with a fork.
Spray the white part of the buns with a butter spray and grill the white sides on a flat pan. When the rolls are toasted to your liking, place 1/4 cup of cheddar cheese on top of a bottom roll and let stand on the pan until the cheese starts to melt. (I like to put the top roll on top of the cheese so the cheese melts faster.)
Top the roll with about 1/2 cup full of tuna mix and enjoy!
I like how you used both the jalapeno and the purple onion! Purple onion is my favorite:D
ReplyDeleteTuna melt is usually not my first choice of sandwich but does this ever look so delicious! Judging from the ingredients list, this sounds creamy and crunchy - a wonderful contrast of textures that I love. 8-)
ReplyDeletelooks like a lovely light lunch
ReplyDeletethat looks so yummy, tuna and cheese is one of my favorites, the chillies makes it even better! :)
ReplyDeleteOMG - tuna + jalapeno + cheese = delicious! Can't wait to try! Thanks for sharing XOXO
ReplyDeletethis is a good meal to bring to work for lunch... thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteoh yum. i like the addition of jalapeno.
ReplyDeleteLooks simple and easy to make, yet delicious...mmmm
ReplyDeletelooks great. yummy
ReplyDeletevery good one, sook...tempting clicks...
ReplyDeleteYou have made some seriously comforting food in your kitchen!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious! Never thought to add jalapeno, sounds so good!
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ReplyDeleteSook,I still have balance tuna mixture after my son's party, so this recipe just come in right time, will prepare for tomorrow breakfast. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI've had toasted tuna melt sandwiches in cafes occasionally and they are yummy. Never done one at home but this looks lovely.
ReplyDeleteSlurpp, cant take my eyes...looks awesome..
ReplyDeleteI would like to try this for sure. Looks soo..yummy!
ReplyDeleteLooks amazing! My husband loves tuna melt; this will be on my menu soon. I came home to a snowstorm. Getting back to my blog world,
ReplyDeleteRita
Say jalapeño and I will eat it! This looks great! creamy and spicy ~
ReplyDeleteThis sounds so good with pickled jalapenos! And with the melty cheese - yum!
ReplyDeleteSook,
ReplyDeleteJalapeno tuna melt looks really yummy.
Hi Sook
ReplyDeleteJalapeño Tuna Melt looks yummy and healthy as well. very well made preparation.
Hamaree Rasoi
looks yum sook..
ReplyDeleteTuna melts are so good! A staple meal in my childhood! I love that you added jalapeno!
ReplyDeletehow yummy! i love all the flavor.
ReplyDeleteI love tuna melts, and I never thought to add jalapeno. Nice twist.
ReplyDeletehi sook
ReplyDeleteNice tuna dish !! have a good day !! PAris is beautiful today
Pierre
I am not really a tuna lover but you are changing my mind with this melt!
ReplyDeleteSounds like an easy meal to make. Exciting and tasty.
ReplyDeleteI love tuna melts...my mom used to make them a lot when I was a kid. Your version sounds delicious -- so healthy and full of flavor. I'm bookmarking it! :)
ReplyDeleteI already love tuna melts, and the jalapenos put it over the top! I love your ideas :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks delicious, my mother loves tuna melts. I love that you don't use a whole lot of mayonnaise! :)
ReplyDeleteyumm lovely looking sandwish.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, lots of cheese melt in it for me and also lots of jalapeno pepper also.....I love it hot! LOL!
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good and has all my fave ingredients in it!
ReplyDeletesounds like a nice spin on the classic
ReplyDeleteI'm a tuna melt lover from way back when. I'm loving the addition of jalapeno! I'll have to give it a try.
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