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Tuna Buns

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Well, this is an old family recipie that my grandmother used to make. It is really easy and tastes great. Basically you make Tuna salad (like you would use for Tuna Salad Sandwiches). Take hamburger buns and butter the inside face of them. Place these butter-side up on a baking sheet. Next, spread on the tuna salad and then top with cheese. Place these in the broiler to melt the cheese and toast the bread. Once toasted, be sure to give them a few minutes to cool down because they will be too hot to eat. The specific of this are not important because Tuna salad can be made many ways....make it the way you normally would.
 
That sounds somewhat like a crab cake but without the breadcrubs to bind them together. Do these set up so they don't fall apart as you eat them?
 
Growing up my Mom made what we called tuna melts. She made them by taking an English muffin and spliting it in half. Place the muffins on a cookie sheet and top with a generous amount of tuna fish (prepared with diced celery and onion). She would then put a slice of Sharp Cheddar cheese on top and place under the broiler until the cheese was melted. I have not had these is a long time and will have to go to the store and buy some muffins so that I can make them.
 
They dont fall apart at all. The only downside to using large slices of cheese rather than shredded is that sometimes when you take a bite, all your cheese comes off in one bite. The top and bottom are slightly crisp from being toasted, but the center of the bun is still soft and the tuna salad is soft as well. These are really easy to make and (as some of you apparantly have a similar dish) are really tasty. See what I did? Now you ALL want some. I classify this 100% as a comfort food for me.
 
I have tried that before too. I like putting a little butter on the buns before placing on the tuna mixture. That makes the buns a little softer on the inside. mmmm.
 
Yup...just like I do too. Sometimes I like to sprinkle some sweet basil on top of the butter before adding the tuna. That is always a nice flavor.
 
Now I am craving a tuna melt! Darn it, we don't have any tuna.
 
Me, too (craving it), but I'm lacking meltable cheese at the moment, not tuna!
 
I used to go often to a local bagel shop that had tuna melts served on a toasted bagel. Now that was good. These weren't honest to goodness NY bagels, but they were pretty close.
 
I made them again 3 nights ago....yummy. The only bad part is they are not quite as good as leftovers.
 
Hello tuna lovers. I am glad to find you guys who love tuna just like me. Tuna a really good for the heart so I used it often in my cooking. I love tuna adobo the best.
 
I used to like tuna a lot, I would have tuna buns and sandwiches at least three days a week, and now I don't eat tuna at all. I'm not sure I even like it anymore!
 
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