Cheesy Tuna Melt
Today we're sharing a classic diner dish. We're doing it cowboy style with a whole lot of cheese on toasty sourdough bread.more
A good tuna sandwich is one thing, a good grilled cheese is another, but when you combine the two....Ohhhh weee you get cheesy goodness. We are sorta kicking this up a notch and creating some of the best tuna you ever did taste.
Good Tuna
The key to good tuna is to start with well, good tuna, and make sure it is packed in WATER not oil.
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Another thing that makes this recipe a bit unique is two additional ingredients...
creamy horseradish and capers!
Both of these additions go great with fish and give it an extra zing that you might not think of.
The Right Buttered Bread
For this I like to start with a good sliced sourdough bread. Pair this with Kerry Gold butter, another item that my little Irish wife turned me onto, and whew..you have some goodness.
Half Way Cooked
That's right folks, I said half way cooked. What does that mean? When you first toast both sides of the bread- don't toast it all the way, just about half way toasted. This is because once we put the whole sandwich together we're going to toast it all the way to that golden goodness.
Cheesy Goodness
Now folks this is where it gets good...3 cheeses, that's right I said THREE! While your bread is half cooking go ahead and add parmesan cheese to the upside until it just begins to melt. Remove it from the skillet and add Mozzarella, and cheddar along with you tuna. You can use any cheese blends of your choice just make sure you get enough.
There you have it folks a great ol' classic diner dish with a few additions to make this the best cheesy tuna melt y'all ever wrapped a lip around.