Tuna Melt Sandwich Recipe (2024)

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Published on October 6, 2023 · · By Aysegul Sanford

Say hello to a Tuna Melt Sandwich with layers of homemade tuna salad, melted cheddar cheese, and fresh toppings all between two slices of toasty bread. It’s a casual and homestyle meal ready in less than 30 minutes that can be served for a quick lunch or dinner. Whether you prefer to bake the tuna melts in the oven or on the stove, both options are customizable based on your choice of bread and cheese.

Yields: 4 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total: 30 minutes mins

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I like to think that tuna melt sandwiches mean the tuna will be the star of the show. However, I find that the bread and cheese transform it into something spectacular. Because of this, I have done my research on what makes an unforgettable tuna melt. In other words, I have got you covered with plenty of variations for the bread, cheese, and cooking style. So don’t be shy and have some fun with this tuna melt recipe!

If you love the convenience of canned tuna recipes, be sure to try Chickpea Tuna Pita Sandwich or Chickpea Salad with Tuna.

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Ingredients – What’s in a Tuna Melt?

I find the best tuna melt recipe starts with quality ingredients. The recipe starts with making a classic tuna salad, which is used to layer with cheese in between two pieces of bread before baking it in the oven or cooking it on the stovetop. Here is what you will need to make the tuna salad, along with the bread, cheese, and toppings:

Tuna Salad Ingredients

  • Tuna: Look for 5-ounce cans of high-quality wild-caught Albacore tuna packed in water. If you are concerned about mercury, go for skipjack tuna (sometimes labeled light tuna), which has lower mercury levels than larger albacore or yellowfin tuna.
  • Celery stalk
  • Pickles: Go for your favorite pickles, such as Kosher, dill pickles, or bread and butter pickles. Or swap out the pickles for pickle relish instead.
  • Hard-Boiled Egg: I follow this recipe on how to make hard-boiled eggs, which works every time.
  • Parsley: Fresh herbs, like parsley, give it a refreshing bite. Experiment with other herbs, like tarragon or dill, or give it a final sprinkle of fresh chives.
  • Mayonnaise: Mayonnaise brings the tuna salad together. Feel free to use vegan mayo or swap out half the mayo for plain Greek yogurt for a nice protein boost or sour cream for some tang.
  • Lemon juice: Freshly squeezed lemon juice will provide the best flavor.
  • Kosher Salt
  • Black Pepper
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Tuna Sandwich Ingredients

  • Buns / Bread Slices: I used Brioche Buns for their buttery richness, but plain, sesame seed, or poppy seed hamburger buns will also do. If you want to go more on the traditional hot tuna melt, you can use ½-inch slices of white bread. However, sourdough bread, whole grain bread, ciabatta, or even English muffins would also work.
  • Cheese: Sharp cheddar cheese makes a classic tuna fish melt, which is why most people say that it’s the best cheese for a tuna melt. However, you can also use provolone, mozzarella, Swiss cheese, or Havarti in this sandwich recipe. If you want to take things up a notch, feel free to experiment with different types of cheese, like pepper jack, Monterey jack, Gruyere, fontina, or smoked gouda. You can use slices of cheese from the deli counter or grate a whole block of cheese when you get home.
  • Cucumber: Fresh cucumber slices offer a nice crunch and color.
  • Avocado: Peel, seed, and slice a fresh avocado just before serving to add some healthy fats and extra richness.
  • Tomato Slices: Use ripe tomatoes for the best flavor, such as Roma, tomatoes on the vine, or heirloom tomatoes. Once sliced, lay them out on paper towels to absorb excess moisture so your tuna and tomato sandwich doesn’t get too soggy.
  • Salad Greens: Salad greens, baby arugula, or chopped romaine lettuce offer a nice crunch and contrast to the creamy tuna salad.
  • Cornichons: Optional, but I love the extra gourmet touch of cornichons as garnish if you so choose.

Optional Add-Ins:

  • Onion: Finely dice half of a red onion or some green onion to add to the tuna salad for an extra savory bite.
  • Dijon Mustard: Add 1 tablespoon of Dijon mustard to the tuna salad mixture.
  • Spicy Peppers: Give the tuna salad a little kick with a pinch of cayenne pepper or a seeded and diced jalapeno or Fresno chile.
  • Butter / Olive Oil: When I do not have buns on hand and decide to go for sliced sandwich bread, I love to slather one side of the bread with butter or drizzle with extra virgin olive oil for extra richness (keep reading to learn more!).

How to Make a Tuna Melt Sandwich in the Oven?

This recipe for tuna melt sandwich starts with homemade tuna salad. Once you have that prepped and ready, the rest is so easy. Follow these step-by-step directions to make the tuna fish sandwich in the oven:

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  1. Make the tuna salad: In a medium bowl, mix together the tuna, celery, pickles, hard-boiled egg, parsley, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper. Taste and adjust the seasoning to your liking.
  2. Prep the sandwiches: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F. Line a large baking sheet with parchment paper. Place all 4 buns open-face on the baking tray. Top each bottom bun with 1 slice of cheese, followed by ½ cup of the tuna filling. Place another slice of cheese on the top bun.
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  1. Bake: Bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes or until the cheese melts. Remove from the oven and allow to cool slightly.
  2. Assemble: Layer each bottom bun (the one with the tuna mixture) with sliced cucumber, avocado, tomato, and a handful of salad greens. Top with the top bun. Garnish with a cornichon (if desired) and enjoy!

How to Make Tuna Melt on the Stove?

Alternatively, you can make this tuna salad melt in a large skillet on the stove. It is really not much different than making a grilled cheese sandwich. I find this works best if you are using white sandwich bread or English muffins. If you decide to go for the stovetop method, here’s how I like to do it:

  1. Butter Bread: Butter one side of 8 slices of bread or the outside of 4 English muffins.
  2. Assemble: Flip the bread or English muffins over, and place 1 slice of cheese on each unbuttered side. Add ½ cup of the tuna mixture to 4 slices of bread or the 4 bottom halves of the English muffins. Top with avocado and tomato, followed by the top slice of bread or English muffin (buttered side out).
  3. Toast: Heat a large skillet over medium to medium-low heat. Place 2 tuna melts in the skillet and cook until the bread is golden brown on the first side, about 4-5 minutes. Flip and continue to cook until the cheese is melted, about 3-4 minutes more. Remove from the skillet and continue with the remaining 2 tuna melt sandwiches.
  4. Cool and serve: Let them cool for a few minutes and serve.

How to Make Ahead and Store?

The most time-consuming part of this recipe is making the tuna salad. So if you want to get ahead, I recommend prepping the tuna salad in advance. With that out of the way, the tuna melts come together in less than 15 minutes. Here are my best make-ahead and storage tips:

  • Make Ahead: Prepare the tuna salad and store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 days. The tuna and veggies will leach out a bit of water the longer it sits in the fridge, so give it a good stir just before using.
  • Storage: The recipe makes 4 sandwiches, so if you are only serving 1-2 people, I recommend storing leftover tuna salad and toppings in separate airtight containers in the fridge. Assemble and bake the sandwiches just before serving.

With that being said, if you end up with leftovers of this melted tuna sandwich, you can store them in an airtight container after they come to room temperature. Keep them in the fridge for up to 2 days. Reheat in a low heat (300 degrees F.) oven until heated through.

How to Serve

Think of this as a tuna cheese sandwich with all the fix-ins. Because of this, I like to serve it a bit more casually, either as a light lunch or simple dinner, with any of the following:

  • Soup: Make it more of a comforting meal with tomato soup – what a classic tuna melt combination.
  • Bean Salads: Add some more plant-based protein with Five Bean Salad or Texas Bean Salad.
  • Potato Salads: Make it more of a heartier meal by serving alongside Red Potato Salad or Potato Salad with Capers.
  • Coleslaw: Add some crunch with Greek Yogurt Coleslaw or No Mayo Coleslaw.
  • Seasonal Salads: Give it a refreshing touch with Avocado and Mango Salad, Mexican Corn Salad, Yogurt Cucumber Salad, or a green salad, like Spring Mix Salad.
  • Deli-Style: Keep it simple with some crunchy pickle spears and potato chips, just like your corner deli!

Expert Tips

While the recipe for this easy tuna melt sandwich recipe is pretty straightforward, there are a few things that I learned during my recipe testing. So, here are a few tips to help you get the best results when making this recipe:

  • Drain the tuna well: Make sure to drain the cans of water-packed tuna before mixing to prevent too much water in the tuna salad, which could make it soggy.
  • Preheat the oven or skillet: Whether you are using the oven or a skillet, make sure it is properly preheated before you start cooking.
  • Medium to low heat is key: Keep it low and slow. Bake at the recommended 350 degrees F or cook over medium to medium-low heat on the stove to melt the cheese without burning the bread.
  • Give it a gentle press: If using the stovetop method, feel free to gently press down on the sandwich with a spatula to give the bread a nice sear. Be careful not to push so hard that all the filling spills out the sides.
  • Serve open-faced sandwiches: If you want to cut down on the carbs or prefer to eat an open-face tuna melt with a fork and knife, assemble open-faced tuna melts by simply omitting the top slice of bread.

FAQs

What is a tuna melt?

A tuna melt is a hot sandwich that combines tuna salad with melty cheese between two slices of griddled bread. Additional toppings, such as avocado, tomato, and lettuce, can be included.

What goes good with tuna melts?

Tuna melts are a classic sandwich that pair well with tomato soup, coleslaw, pickle spears, potato chips, garden salad, potato salad, and pasta salad.

What cheese is best with tuna?

Cheddar cheese is classic in a toasted tuna sandwich, but have fun and experiment with different cheeses such as provolone, mozzarella, pepper jack, Havarti, Gruyere, fontina or smoked gouda.

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Tuna Melt Sandwich Recipe

By Aysegul Sanford

Yields: 4 servings

Prep Time: 15 minutes mins

Cook Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 30 minutes mins

Tuna Melt Sandwich layered with cheddar cheese, homemade tuna salad and baked in the oven for all theooey-gooey goodness. Later, topped off with sliced avocado, tomatoes and salad greens to turn it in a out-of-this world delicious sandwich.Ready in 30 minutes and great for any meal of the day.

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Ingredients

For The Tuna Mixture:

  • 2 cans tuna 5 oz. each (I prefer wild-caught Albacore tuna packed in water) – drained
  • 4 stalks celery chopped
  • 2-3 small pickles chopped
  • 1 hard boiled egg peeled and chopped
  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley chopped
  • ½ cup mayonnaise
  • 1 tablespoon lemon juice
  • ½ teaspoon kosher salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper

For the Sandwich:

  • 4 hamburger buns* sliced in half as you see in the photos (or your favorite toast)
  • 8 slices cheddar cheese or provolone, mozzarella or Havarti would also work
  • 1 cucumber sliced thinly
  • 1 avocado ripe sliced
  • 1 large tomato sliced
  • ½ cup salad greens or arugula
  • 4 cornichon as garnish – optional

Instructions

  • To make the tuna mixture: Mix together drained tuna, celery, pickles, egg, parsley, mayonnaise, lemon juice, salt and pepper in a bowl. Taste for seasoning and add in if necessary.

  • To make the sandwiches: Preheat the oven to 350 degrees.

  • Place 1 slice of cheese on the bottom half of a bun and top it off with ½ cup of the tuna mixture. Place another slice of cheese on the top bun. Place both of them (facing up) on the sheet pan. Repeat the same process with the rest of the buns.

  • Bake in the oven for 8-10 minutes or until cheese melts. Take it out of the oven and let it cool for a minute.

  • To Assemble: Layer each bottom bun (the one with the tuna mixture) with sliced cucumber, avocado, tomato, and a green salad leaf. Put the top bun.

  • If preferred, garnish with a cornichon (as seen in the photos) and serve.

Notes

  • Yields: This recipe makes 4 sandwiches, which is good for 4 servings. The nutrition information below is per serving.
  • Bread:We opted for brioche buns, but regular sliced whole wheat or white sandwich bread can also be used.
  • Cheese:Sharp yellow cheddar is ideal, but white cheddar, provolone, or Havarti can also be used.
  • Make Ahead:You can make the tuna salad a day in advance. When ready to serve, simply assemble the tuna melts as written in the recipe.
  • Storage: You can store the leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one additional day.
  • To cook it on the stovetop:
    1. Butter Bread: Butter one side of 8 slices of bread.
    2. Assemble: Flip the bread and place 1 slice of cheese on each unbuttered side. Add ½ cup of the tuna mixture to 4 slices of bread. Top with avocado and tomato, followed by the top slice of bread (buttered side out).
    3. Toast: Heat a large skillet over medium to medium-low heat. Place 2 tuna melts in the skillet and cook until the bread is golden brown on the first side, about 4-5 minutes. Flip and continue to cook until the cheese is melted, about 3-4 minutes more. Remove from the skillet and continue with the remaining 2 sandwiches.
    4. Cool and serve: Let them cool for a few minutes and serve.

Nutrition

Calories: 447kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 33g | Fat: 23g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 113mg | Sodium: 955mg | Potassium: 696mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 1081IU | Vitamin C: 17mg | Calcium: 363mg | Iron: 4mg

Course: Sandwich

Cuisine: American

Diet: Kosher

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  1. Sam R

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    I made this sandwich for my 2 sons today after soccer practice today. The sandwiches disappeared in a matter of seconds. They loved it.
    Thank you for including such detailed instructions. I will make it again.

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      So happy to hear that they liked it. 🙂
      Thanks for coming back and leaving a comment. Cheers!

      Reply

  2. Albert Bevia

    I love tuna too, it´s such an amazing lean protein, I have to tell you, this is the ultimate tuna melt! I love the whole adding it to the oven thing and then adding the veggies, can´t wait to try this

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      It sure is the ultimate tuna melt. Ha ha.. Thanks for your kind words. Cheers!

      Reply

  3. Karly

    This sandwich looks so delicious! So easy!

    Reply

    • Aysegul Sanford

      Thank you Karly. So happy to hear that you liked it.

      Reply

  4. Amy

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    I love tuna and often use it in sandwiches but never thought of making it this way. Baking it in the oven for that ooey-gooey effect makes a HUGE difference! I just made some adjustments like substituting Greek yogurt for mayo and adding pickled jalapeno instead of cornichon. I will definitely make it often!

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    • Aysegul Sanford

      Hey Amy,
      I am so glad to hear that you liked the recipe.
      It is interesting that you swap the mayo with yogurt. I do that sometimes with salad dressing recipes, but never tried it in a recipe with fish.
      Thanks for letting me know, rating the recipe and leaving a comment. It is much appreciated.
      Best,
      Ice

      Reply

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FAQs

What is a tuna melt sandwich made of? ›

Top an unbuttered side with approximately 1/2 cup of tuna salad, 2 to 3 slices tomato, and 2 slices of cheese. Top with another slice of bread, buttered side facing up. Repeat with remaining ingredients and place on a large baking sheet. Bake until cheese is melty, 5 to 8 minutes.

What cheese goes with tuna? ›

According to The Cheese Empire, a creamy cheese with good melting properties that doesn't have too strong a flavor is the best way to go, with the outlet citing mozzarella, cheddar, and Gruyère as excellent choices to layer onto a tuna melt (or a toastie, as grilled cheese sandwiches are dubbed in the UK).

Why is my tuna melt soggy? ›

The key to preventing a soggy tuna melt is to drain your canned tuna really well. To do this, empty the tuna into a fine-mesh strainer then press down on it to release any liquid.

What makes a melt sandwich? ›

A melt sandwich is a type of hot sandwich containing a suitable meltable cheese (sometimes grated) and a filling of meat or fish. The sandwich is grilled on the stovetop until the cheese melts (hence the name) and the bread is toasted, or heated in an oven.

What bread is best for tuna? ›

The Best Bread for Tuna Melts

To ensure everything stays together when griddles, choose a fairly sturdy bread. We like a loaf of sliced French or Italian bread, though a sliced sourdough or country loaf is also a great choice.

How to spice up your tuna sandwich? ›

Add crunchy, tangy, pickle-y things to your tuna salad

Onions and celery are popular (and good) additions that add texture, but they're not the only options. Choosing something that adds crunch but also brings a hit of tangy, pickle-y flavor is my favorite way to punch up a tuna melt.

What sauce to put on a tuna sandwich? ›

None other than mayonnaise. The creamy, eggy, umami (yes, mayo is loaded with umami), flavor in mayonnaise is the ideal sidekick to cut through an oily canned tuna. Think of it this way: Mayo is to tuna salad what meatballs are to spaghetti. A perfect match.

Is it OK to mix cheese with tuna? ›

"This is really delicious, especially if you are low-carbing it. It's a great alternative to "plain" tuna salad. Can be used as a dip for celery sticks, spread on celery stalks, or stuffed in cherry tomatoes.

How do you dress up a tuna sandwich? ›

Amped Up Classic – Start with the traditional combination of tuna plus a little light mayonnaise, then add bread and butter pickles, hard-boiled egg, celery, green onions, and coarse-grain mustard. Sriracha Spiced – Spice is nice with Albacore.

What to do if you put too much mayo in tuna? ›

Or, go for a little sour flavor in the form of lemon juice or zest, pickle juice, or lime juice. So if you've overpowered your tuna salad with mayo, all hope is not lost — just one or two extra ingredients can make all the difference.

How do you thicken tuna mayo? ›

Luckily, there are plenty of unexpected ingredients that can be used to fix watery tuna salad. Hard-boiled eggs are at the top of the list. Not only do hard-boiled eggs add a rich, creamy flavor and texture to tuna salad, but they'll work wonders to soak up any excess liquid.

Why is it called tuna melt? ›

Legend has it that the tuna melt was accidentally invented in the 1960s at the Woolworth's lunch counter in Charleston, S.C., when the cook didn't notice that a bowl of tuna salad had tipped over onto a grilled cheese.

Why is a tuna melt so good? ›

Tuna melts come together so quickly and easily. It is one of my favorite sandwiches and the bonus is my kids love it too! The golden crust on the outside is so appealing, and the melty, cheesy filling makes it out-of-this-world good!

Are tuna melts supposed to be hot? ›

A tuna melt is a delicious tuna sandwich that is served hot and usually has toasted bread and melted cheese. As American and yummy as apple pie, tuna melts certainly prove that the unexpected combo of hot cheese and tuna salad can be deeply delicious and nutritious.

What is in Jimmy John's tuna sandwich? ›

Our delicious house-made tuna salad and provolone cheese, topped with fresh-sliced lettuce & tomato. Customize with any of your favorite Freebies or Add-ons.

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