Creamy Avocado Tuna Melt with Melted Cheddar and Crispy Toast

Classic avocado tuna melt with avocado, tomato, tuna salad, and melty Muenster cheese on crunchy toasted whole grain bread. Ready in about 15 minutes, this warm, cheesy open-faced sandwich is an easy, flavorful upgrade from the usual tuna sandwich.

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This avocado tuna melt is a delicious and satisfying lunch staple.

🧾 Avocado Tuna Melt Backstory

The tuna melt is a classic lunch favorite. Craving one, I decided to elevate the sandwich by adding avocado and tomato for creaminess and brightness, and using Muenster cheese for its excellent melting quality. The result is a simple but special open-faced melt that feels a little upscale while still being quick and approachable.

🥘 Ingredients Needed

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These simple ingredients combine into a flavorful, satisfying sandwich.
  • Whole grain bread (or your favorite bread)
  • White chunk albacore tuna (canned)
  • Mayonnaise (regular or light)
  • Dried dill for freshness
  • Onion flakes, garlic powder, and paprika for seasoning
  • Avocado, peeled and sliced
  • Tomato, sliced
  • Muenster cheese slices (or any good melting cheese)

This recipe is quick, family-friendly, and nutritious—perfect for a busy lunch or a simple weeknight meal.

🔪 Instructions

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Prepare this avocado tuna melt in about 15 minutes.
  • Lightly toast the bread until golden and crisp.
  • Make the tuna salad: combine tuna, mayonnaise, dried dill, onion flakes, garlic powder, and paprika in a medium bowl.
  • Place toasted bread on a baking sheet and arrange avocado slices on each slice.
  • Top avocado with tomato slices.
  • Spread the tuna salad over the tomato.
  • Place a slice of Muenster cheese over the tuna.
  • Broil on high for 3–4 minutes until the sandwich is hot and the cheese is melted. Watch closely to avoid burning.
  • If you don’t have a broiler, warm in a covered skillet over medium heat for 2–3 minutes until the cheese melts.

💭 Top Tips

How to make the perfect avocado tuna melt every time

  • Use fresh bread and ripe (but not overripe) avocado and tomato for the best texture and flavor.
  • If you won’t use the avocado immediately, choose one that’s still slightly firm; refrigerate ripe avocados to extend usability by a day or two.
  • Toast the bread thoroughly for a satisfying crunch that contrasts the creamy avocado and tuna salad.
  • Spread the tuna salad edge to edge so each bite has balanced flavor and texture.
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Serve warm and enjoy the melty cheese, creamy avocado, and bright tomato together.

👪 FAQs

What is an Avocado Tuna Melt?

An open-faced sandwich of tuna salad on toasted bread topped with avocado, tomato, and melted cheese. It combines creamy, bright, and savory elements for a satisfying bite.

I don’t have a broiler—can I still make it?

Yes. Heat the sandwich in a covered skillet over medium heat for 2–3 minutes until the cheese begins to melt. The lid traps heat and helps melt the cheese evenly.

Is canned tuna healthy?

Canned tuna is a lean source of protein and provides omega-3 fatty acids. Choose products and packaging you prefer and check labels for added oils or sodium.

How long does tuna salad last?

Stored in the refrigerator, tuna salad is best eaten within three days.

📖 Variations

  • Use your favorite tuna salad recipe in place of the base version here.
  • Substitute shredded cooked chicken, rotisserie chicken, or canned chicken for a different protein.
  • Try a chickpea salad for a meatless option.
  • Add fresh arugula after melting the cheese for peppery greens and extra color.

🥗 Suggested Side Dishes

Keep sides simple so the sandwich shines: chips and a dill pickle are classic choices. A cold pasta salad also pairs nicely for a heartier meal.

More favorite sandwiches

If you enjoy melty sandwiches, try other grilled or baked variations with chicken, chili and cheese, or classic grilled cheese combinations for more inspiration.

📋 Recipe Card

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Avocado Tuna Melt

Warm, cheesy open-faced tuna melts topped with avocado and tomato on toasted whole grain bread. Serves 4.
Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Servings: 4

Ingredients

  • 4 slices whole grain bread
  • 15 ounces white chunk albacore tuna (about 3 cans)
  • 3½ tablespoons mayonnaise
  • ¼ teaspoon dried dill
  • ¼ teaspoon onion flakes
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ¼ teaspoon paprika
  • 1 avocado, peeled and sliced
  • 1 large tomato, sliced
  • 4 slices Muenster cheese

Instructions

  1. Lightly toast each slice of bread.
  2. While the bread toasts, combine tuna, mayonnaise, dill, onion flakes, garlic powder, and paprika in a medium bowl to make the tuna salad.
  3. Place toasted bread on a baking sheet and arrange avocado slices across the slices.
  4. Top avocado with tomato slices.
  5. Spread the tuna salad evenly over the tomato.
  6. Place a slice of cheese over each sandwich.
  7. Broil on high for 3–4 minutes until the sandwich is hot and the cheese has melted. Watch carefully to prevent burning. Alternatively, heat in a covered skillet over medium heat for 2–3 minutes until the cheese melts.

Notes

  • Pick avocados based on when you’ll use them: firmer for later use, slightly soft for immediate use. Refrigerate ripe avocados to extend freshness by a day or two.
  • Don’t skip toasting the bread—the crunch contrasts nicely with the creamy tuna and avocado.
  • If you lack a broiler, use a covered skillet to melt the cheese.

Nutrition (per serving, estimate)

Calories: 314 kcal | Carbohydrates: 6 g | Protein: 26 g | Fat: 20 g | Sodium: 495 mg

Nutritional information is an estimate and may vary based on specific ingredients and portion sizes.

Update Notes: Originally published in August 2014; updated with tips, photos, and a recipe tweak in August 2020.

Thanks for reading — happy cooking!

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