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Tropical Tuna Melts

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Bring the taste of the Caribbean to your kitchen with these open-faced sandwiches. Renée Sagmoe of Champlin, Minnesota uses pineapple rings to add a tangy twist to traditional tuna melts. 'Consider replacing the English muffins with bagels,' she suggests. 
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Mozzarella Tuna Melts

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While the soup simmers, Jo assembles tasty Mozzarella Tuna Melts. 'Our daughter's home economics teacher shared the recipe for these all-American favorites,' she notes. Using a mini food processor to chop the celery and onion for the filling helps shave preparation time. Then Jo just pops the sandwiches in the oven. 
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Tuna Melt Sandwiches

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'When our children were young, I often fixed these warm crunchy sandwiches,' recalls Carole Anhalt of Manitowac, Wisconsin. 'They go well with chips and a salad for a quick lunch.' They're priced right at 40 cents each. 
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Crunchy Tuna Turnovers

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'I used to work with a cook who considered this sandwich one of his specialties,' says Denise Hollebeke of Penhold, Alberta. 'Once I tried it, I could see why. It's a great change from a traditional tuna sandwich.' 
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Tuna Patties

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'My family likes anything involving stuffing mix, so these tuna burgers are a popular request,' relates Sonya Sherrill. The Sioux City, Iowa cook needs only minutes to form the moist patties, brown them in a skillet and mix up the swift sauce she serves on the side. 

Crunchy Tuna Sandwiches

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Charlotte Baillargeon of Hinsdale, Massachusetts puts a unique twist on tuna salad sandwiches by seasoning the creamy mixture with ginger and soy sauce. A can of sliced water chestnuts provides the tasty crunch. 
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Artichoke Melts

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This open-faced egg and artichoke melts are a favorite at Jill Gross' home in Roselle, Illinois. 'The Dijon mustard adds a nice zip, making them more exciting than plain grilled cheese,' she says. 'When my husband can't make it home for dinner, I treat myself to this sandwich instead of making a whole meal.' 

Open-Faced Crab Melts

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'Over the years, I've seen these versatile sandwiches please guests at occasions from fancy teas to last-minute suppers,' writes Florence McClelland, Fredonia, New York. 'To serve them as appetizers, I add some chili sauce and a little prepared horseradish to the crab mixture,' she notes. 
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Tuna Noodle Casserole

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'Our sons really like this quick casserole because it tastes special,' says Florence Munger of Malone, New York. The creamy main dish is easy to assemble with pantry items such as canned tuna, egg noodles, cream soup and pimientos. 

Bagel Melts

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'I use whole wheat bagels or English muffins for these open-faced sandwiches,' notes Linda Mincy of Counce, Tennessee. The quick combo is great for breakfast or alongside soup for dinner. 
 

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