Tuna Melt and Fish Tacos Recipe – Griddle-Cooked Flavor You Can Make at Home
Tuna Melt and Fish Tacos Recipe
This Tuna Melt and Fish Tacos recipe from Griddle Nation brings Nate Lippy to the griddle with a bold, approachable meal that’s perfect for home cooks seeking big flavor. Combining cheesy tuna melts with tender, golden fish tacos, this recipe showcases the high-heat cooking style that makes the show so popular. With avocado lime crema, fresh vegetables, and lightly toasted sourdough, it’s an exciting twist on classic seafood sandwiches and tacos that works for game day, casual dinners, or weekend entertaining.
The Inspiration
Nate was inspired by viral griddle recipes circulating online, eager to see how these dishes would perform on a hot flat-top griddle. On Griddle Nation, Nate takes internet inspiration and transforms it into meals that are practical, flavorful, and accessible for home cooks. By pairing the tuna melt with crispy fish tacos, he creates a dual-dish experience that highlights the show’s signature mix of comfort food, high heat, and visually impressive plating. This recipe celebrates bold flavors while keeping preparation simple enough to replicate in your own kitchen.
Ingredients
- 6oz. Safe Catch Pollock Fish Nuggets
- Graza Sizzle Oil
- ½ C Sour Cream
- 1 Lime, Halved
- 1 Avocado
- 1 Bunch Cilantro Leaves
- Blackstone SPG Seasoning
- 1/2 Yellow Onion, Thinly Shaved
- Safe Catch Wild Elite Pure Tuna with Juice
- 2 Slices Sourdough Bread
- 2 Cheddar Cheese Slices
- 2Tbsp Mayonnaise
- 6 Mission White Corn Tortillas
- 2 Bibb Lettuce Leaves
- 2 Heirloom Tomato Slices
- ½ C Jalapeño, Diced
- ½ C Red Onion, Diced
- Blackstone Taco Seasoning
Methods
- Preheat griddle to medium heat. Allow 10-15 minutes or until the surface darkens and light smoke appears
- Add a thin layer of Graza Sizzle to griddle and lay down Safe Catch Fish Nuggets.
- In a food processor, combine avocado, sour cream, juice from 1 lime, 32 Tb cilantro leaves, and SPG seasoning to taste. Blend until smooth to create an Avocado Lime Crema and set aside.
- After 1-2 minutes, toss the fish nuggets gently and add more oil if needed. Cook until golden brown on all sides.
- Separately, add onions to griddle, then Safe Catch Elite Tuna with all the juice. Using a spatula, chop to combine and season with SPG.
- Lightly oil griddle and toast the sourdough slices until golden brown on both sides.
- Once tuna and onions start to get crispy edges, lay down sliced cheddar on top and allow them to melt.
- Place corn tortillas on griddle to warm and use 2 per taco. Once warmed, start building your tacos with chopped fish nuggets, cilantro, jalapeño, red onion, and top with the Avocado Lime Crema and dust top with Blackstone Taco Seasoning.
- To build the tuna melt: Spread mayonnaise on bread, then lettuce, tomato slices, lay down the cheesy tuna mixture, and top with other piece of bread.
Serving Suggestions
This Tuna Melt and Fish Tacos recipe is perfect for game-day gatherings, casual dinners, or backyard cookouts. Serve the tacos and tuna melts with crispy fries, chips, or a refreshing slaw for a complete plate. For entertaining, set out additional toppings such as extra cilantro, avocado slices, or pickled onions so guests can customize their meals. Pair with a crisp lager, sparkling water with lime, or an iced tea to complement the rich, savory flavors of the griddled seafood. These dishes are great for sharing and make a bold, crowd-pleasing centerpiece for any casual meal or summer get-together.
Final Thoughts
Nate’s Tuna Melt and Fish Tacos combine bold, shareable flavor with approachable home cooking. The crispy fish nuggets, cheesy tuna melt, and creamy avocado lime crema offer a balance of textures and tastes that is both comforting and exciting. Perfect for home cooks looking to recreate viral griddle trends, this recipe turns simple ingredients into a memorable meal. Whether you are hosting friends, cooking for family, or experimenting with griddle techniques, these dishes are sure to impress with every bite.
For more information, check out the Griddle Nation website.