Receta Toasty Tuna Melts
I'm not really the biggest tuna fan. Which is why you have only seen one post on here involving tuna - and that one post was only because Grumpy wanted Tuna Noodle Casserole. I'm not sure what it is about it that makes it not my favorite. IF I eat a tuna sandwich, it is usually only half a sandwich and then I have to have potato chips sandwiched in between the bread and tuna. Every once in a while I will feel like eating a tuna melt. Today was one of those days. Snowed in for day #2 from work, it took me three trips to finally have the driveway where it needed to be and finally, during my 3rd trip out there the guy with the snowblower showed up. Nothing like feeling like your wasting your unexpected time off where you would like to accomplish something other than waiting for the snow removal people to show up....just so you can finish up and make it look even better after they leave. I know my neighbor can feel my pain. ;o)
So, while this tuna melt is nothing fancy, it was lunch and it was filling and it was good (gasp-did I just say that?!) Do you have a food that you will feel like eating once in a while even though it is not your very favorite?
(In case your wondering - yes. I did dirty two plates just to take photos of a tuna melt. Grumpy tells me that I'm the only person he knows who is willing to dirty dishes that you aren't even going to eat from! LOL)
Shelby's Easy English Muffin Tuna Melt
Serves 1
- 1 whole grain english muffin
- 1/2 cup tuna fish prepared with mayonnaise and finely chopped onion
- 2 slices provolone cheese
Pre heat oven to 350 degrees. Slighty toast english muffin in toaster to draw some of the moisture out. Spread 1/4 cup of tuna on each side of english muffin, cover with slice of provolone cheese and bake for 7-10 minutes or until cheese starts to bubble and brown.