White Bean-Tuna Salad Melt
I finally feel that Spring has arrived! The days are getting longer and I am loving every additional minute of natural light and sunshine.
A few days, I ran home from work for a quick meal and was able to whip up this open faced white-bean tuna melt in about 10 minutes…plus I had 15 minutes to actually sit down and eat while soaking in fresh air on our front porch. I don’t remember the last time I sat down to eat lunch and it was a nice change of pace 🙂

This easy salad was not pre-meditated but I will be making it again soon. All I knew is that I wanted tuna salad yet celery and carrots were no where to be found. Instead, I had 1/2 cup of cooked white beans and several radishes in the fridge so into the mixing bowl they went! The cooked beans extended the mayo a smidge and complimented the tuna while the radishes added crunch and freshness. I tossed in hemp seeds because I was feeling adventurous and added fresh lemon juice for flavor and brightness.
I ate many large spoonfuls of this tuna salad by itself and halfway through decided I wanted a sandwich. Some days I can be indecisive 🙂 Either way it was delicious!

I finally feel that Spring has arrived! The days are getting longer and I am loving every additional minute of natural light and sunshine.
After making the melt, I realized I should have put the cheese on top of the tuna salad...it's up to you which way you prefer it!*If you are staying away from grains or looking for low-carb options, omit the bread and the cheese and enjoy this tuna salad over a bed of lettuce or alongside veggie sticks.**If using all greek yogurt, a bit more mustard and lemon juice may need to be added for added flavor