This fish melt is an Alaskan twist on classic American diner fare. Try making this sandwich with wild salmon salad instead of a basic tuna salad to level up this delicious melt with more flavor and color. It's an easy salmon sandwich to make for a quick lunch, or a fun dish to serve at a casual gathering — simply double or triple the recipe as needed. Alternatively, you can substitute your favorite variety of wild-caught white fish as the base of this sandwich for something that has a more classic flavor.
This fish melt is an especially great way to use up leftover, flaked fillets. However, if you don’t have any on hand, a simple fillet of baked salmon or white fish is easy and quick to make. Fresh dill and lemon zest brightens up an otherwise simple mayo-based mixture, though you should feel free to swap out the dill for something like chives or scallions. For crunch, try mixing in fennel for a slightly more delicate texture to the fish salad, or stick with the more traditional addition of celery.
The WAC recipe team featured this recipe for a Cheesy Fish Melt in a live event! Watch the recording of the cooking demo to see how it's made.