By Michael Bartiromo
Published May 16, 2020

“This seemingly simple toasted sandwich with tuna and lots of cheese is a real American classic,” writes Bart Van Olphen in his "Tinned Fish Cookbook.”
You rarely find tuna melts on the menus of fine-dining establishments, but those places have no idea what they’re missing.
The classic tuna melt, which combines everything you love about a grilled cheese and a tuna salad sandwich, is beloved at roadside diners and greasy spoons across the country. But that doesn’t mean you need to hit up the nearest lunch counter for your next fix. In all likelihood, you’ve got everything you need to make a great tuna melt -- nay, a gourmet tuna melt -- in your pantry right now.
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“This seemingly simple toasted sandwich with tuna and lots of cheese is a real American classic,” writes Bart Van Olphen in “The Tinned Fish Cookbook.” Olphen knows a thing or two about tuna, too. He got his start preparing fish dishes at a Michelin-rated restaurant in Europe but later devoted his time to researching how tinned fish is caught, packaged and prepared.
He's also a big proponent of using canned fish in the kitchen, having compiled more than 40 recipes into his new cookbook. One of his favorites, of course, is the tuna melt, served on rustic bread with cheddar cheese and plenty of homemade ketchup.
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Ready to give it a try? Check out the recipe below, and get ready to enjoy the fine-dining version of this lunchtime favorite, right in your very own home.

Serves 2
Homemade Ketchup
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"The Tinned Fish Cookbook" goes on sale May 26. An electronic version for Kindle users is currently available.
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