These bite-sized mini quiches look sophisticated, but they are easy to make and pack a lot of punch! Perfect for parties or even simple weeknight family meals. Tuna is another one of those things that turns back the clock for me and conjures up memories from my childhood that I didn’t even know were still stashed in my memory reel. Having grown up in islands, just a stone’s throw away from the beach (well almost, maybe if I had like a really strong arm and I was throwing downwind), I’ve eaten my fair share of tuna, growing up. And it’s been a true lifesaver throughout. My mom used to make delicious tuna and mayo sandwiches, and one of our absolute favorite ways to eat tuna was by making these Sri Lankan Fish Cutlets (as well as the baked fish cutlets version) which are basically bite-sized spicy fish croquettes. No party or gathering was EVER complete without some fish cutlets as snacks/appetizers when we were kids, and it was so much fun to get involved in the process of making them. And then later during my student years, tuna would feature heavily in my lunches and dinners. And even now, I’m always on the lookout for new ways to use tuna, a few of my favorites being tuna poke bowl, tuna burgers, and of course the classic, tuna melt sandwiches!

Mini quiche

But I kicked them up a few notches with these Tuna Melt Mini Quiches. These little guys are addictive and they pack an insane amount of punch! All the comforting  flavor of tuna melt in one wickedly delicious bite – How could you say no to that?? These Tuna Melt Mini Quiches are easy to make, perfect for parties, gatherings, or even weeknight dinners, and fully customizable to suit your taste preferences! I made short crust pastry from scratch for these Tuna Melt Mini Quiches recipe, but you can use ready made short crust pastry OR use pre-baked mini phyllo cups to make it even easier! The final product will still be the same, because the filling is truly the star here!

Filling for these mini tuna quiches

And yes, that filling! Slow roasted tomatoes (or you can use sun-dried tomatoes instead), serrano (or jalapeno) peppers, red onions, pepper, chopped dill and cheese. And of course good-quality tuna. Having grown up eating a lot of  tuna, I have been quite wary about canned tuna – the quality of the tuna and where is comes from. With Bluefin tuna populations being threatened due to overfishing, it is really important to make sure you buy tuna that is from a sustainable source. Then there are those cans where it’s only tuna flakes in a can with A LOT of liquid. And once you drain all the liquid, you’re left with such a sad amount of meat. In this recipe for tuna melt mini quiches, I used one can of Wild Selections solid tuna (drained), and they taste absolutely scrumptious! I used my favorite tuna melt fillings for these mini quiches, but you can also try them with anything else you like.

Why I love these tuna mini quiches

What I love about these tuna melt mini quiches, beyond how flavorful they are and how appetizing they look, is how versatile they can be. The tomatoes add a burst of sweetness, and the solid tuna chunks are meaty with fresh tangy flavors from all the add ins. They are perfect party hors d’oeuvres, but they are just as great for a delicious family meal. They look sophisticated, but they are made with simple, flavorful ingredients. Good-quality tuna really makes all the difference!

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