Airfryer Tuna Bagel Melt
Can’t muster up the energy for breakfast, or so busy you can only make a sad bowl of cereal? Say hi to my Air-Fryer Tuna Bagel Melt—crunchy edges, a gooey cheesy top, tuna packed with flavor, barely any dishes, and the best part? It just might taste better than your local deli!
Prep Time 6 minutes mins
Cook Time 6 minutes mins
Total Time 12 minutes mins
Course Breakfast, Lunch
Cuisine American
Servings 2 Tuna Bagel Melt
Calories 440 kcal
- 2 Bagels
- 1 rib Celery
- 2 tsp Garlic Powder
- 1 tsp Ground Black Pepper
- 1 tsp Onion Powder
- 1 tsp Smoked Paprika Powder/Paprika Powder
- 1 tsp Salt
- 160 g Canned Tuna (with oil) drained
- 1 tbsp Mayonnaise
- 1 tsp Whole Grain Mustard/Dijon Mustard
- Mild Cheese see Recipe Notes
If you’re using fresh bagels, proceed to the next step. If you’re using pre-baked bagels, bake them in the air-fryer at 160 °C for 4 minutes, or follow the instructions on the packaging.
While the pre-baked bagels are in the airfryer, slice the celery rib in two (lengthwise) if it’s thick, then slice it thinly.
In a mixing bowl, combine the thinly sliced celery, garlic powder, onion powder, smoked paprika (or regular paprika), ground black pepper, mayonnaise, whole-grain mustard (or Dijon mustard), and salt. Mix well and set aside.
Remove the bagels from the airfryer, hold one with a tea towel (they’ll be hot), and carefully slice it in half with a serrated knife for a clean cut.
On the bottom half, spread the tuna mixture around the bagel, avoiding the center hole. Be generous and divide the filling evenly between both bottom halves bagels. Use the back of a spoon to pat the filling lightly so it stays put. Lay your chosen mild cheese over the tuna. If you’re using cheese slices, press them gently onto the filling so they don’t “fly” around in the air-fryer.
Air-fry the bottom halves topped with the tuna mixture at 180 °C for 6 minutes.
Serve warm—with the bagel top placed on the tuna melt or served on the side—and, if you like, pair it with one of the salads here, such as the Apple Arugula Sumac Salad, The Everything Salad, or any salad of your choice.
Cheese: If you’ve ever asked yourself, “What cheeses go with tuna?” use this quick guide the next time you reach for the cheese: pick a mild variety such as Emmental, Mozzarella, Gouda, American or etc.
Q: Why mild cheese?
A: Because mild cheeses complement the tuna’s flavour, while stronger ones overpower it.
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