The classic sandwich, but make it a little ✨special ✨. This Tuna Melt Bagel, is quick, delicious and includes a portion of vegetables. Ready in under 15 minutes, it makes a super speedy lunch or dinner.
This Tuna Melt is the ULTIMATE bagel – a tuna sandwich with bells on.
It’s an amazing snack, lunch or quick dinner that takes almost as much time and effort as a regular sarnie, but it’s like heaven to eat.
Of course, if bagels are not your thing, you could use the same ingredients and method on another vessel instead, from regular bread to a baguette, pittas or sourdough. Or even serve it all up on a jacket potato.
Why you’ll love this Tuna Melt recipe
⭐️ Super quick and very easy
⭐️ Budget-friendly
⭐️ Comfort food in a sandwich!
About this Tuna Melt recipe
A Tuna Melt Bagel is so satisfying and delicious, and it’s a great recipe to use when you want to make something quick but a bit more special than a regular cold sandwich.
I wanted to make a Tuna Melt on a bagel instead of bread, because it adds a bit more robust texture and it feels more like a full meal.
There’s also a choice of bagel flavour so you can customise it a little. An onion bagel or wholemeal bagel will work well.
Other easy (but special) sandwich-style meals
If you’re bored of your usual sandwich or you’re making a relaxed lunch for guests, you could also try out:
⭐️ Picnic Loaf (Muffaletta) ⭐️
⭐️ French Bread Pizza ⭐️
⭐️ Baked Chicken Quesadilla ⭐️
Tuna Melt Ingredients
- Bagels – Choose whichever type of savoury ones you like best
- Tinned tuna – I prefer in spring water, but choose whichever is your preference
- Mayonnaise – I use reduced fat
- Red onion – You could use spring onions if you prefer
- Sweetcorn – Tinned
- Grated mozzarella – Or other cheese that melts well
How to make a Tuna Melt
- Mix the tuna, sweetcorn, onion, mayo and plenty of salt and pepper together in a bowl.
2. Cut the bagels in half and toast the outer side of each under a medium grill.
3. Turn the bagel halves over, top with the tuna mixture. (I use a fork to press it down).
4. Sprinkle over the cheese and pop under a medium grill for 5 minutes until the cheese is melted.
Hint:
Substitutions
- Bread – Feel free to change the bagel for normal bread or another kind of bread.
Leftovers
Tuna Melts are best eaten immediately, when they’re still warm and the cheese is gooey. However, if you don’t manage that, you could:
In the fridge You can keep this recipe in the fridge for 3 days. Reheat it in the oven before serving. If you heat it in the microwave it might be a little floppy.
In the freezer I wouldn’t recommend freezing this recipe as it’s definitely best eaten straight away, however, if you do, make sure you reheat it fully in the oven, covered in foil.
Top tip for making a perfect Tuna Melt
You could add chilli sauce or chilli flakes on top for a bit of heat should you prefer it spicy.
FAQs
If you’d like to make this as a main meal, you could serve it alongside a bowl of hot Tomato Soup, or even some Homemade Chips. For a lighter meal, go for a simple side salad or coleslaw.
Yes! Try out my Classic Tuna Pasta Salad or my Tuna Pasta Bake.
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Tuna Melt {15 Minute Meal}
Ingredients
- 4 Bagels
- 290 g Tinned tuna (2x tins) 105g drained weight
- 75 g Mayonnaise I use reduced fat
- 1/2 Red onion Finely chopped
- 340 g Sweetcorn (1x tin) 285g drained
- 150 g Grated mozzarella
Instructions
- Cut your bagels in half.
- Toast the outside of each bagel half under a medium grill until golden brown.
- Mix together your tuna, sweetcorn, red onion and mayonnaise in a large bowl.
- Spread the tuna mix equally between the 8 bagel halves.
- Top with grated mozzarella and grill until the cheese is golden and bubbling.
Nutrition
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