Tuna Sub

 CHEF’S TIP: Toasting the bun adds flavor and helps keep the tuna salad from squirting out onto the table (and your shirt).

    <h4 class="recipe-ingredients__title">Ingredients</h4>
    <ul class="recipe-ingredients__list">
                                <li>2 (5 oz) cans water-packed light tuna, drained</li>
                                            <li>¼ cup  plain Greek yogurt</li>
                                            <li>⅓ cup  chopped sun-dried tomatoes</li>
                                            <li>1 tbsp  fresh lemon juice</li>
                                            <li>¼ tsp  salt </li>
                                            <li>¼ tsp  black pepper </li>
                                            <li>2  whole-grain hoagie or sub rolls </li>
                                            <li>2 tbsp  Dijon mustard </li>
                                            <li>2 cups  baby spinach </li>
                                            <li>¼ cup  sliced kalamata olives </li>
                                            <li>¼ cup canned pickled jalapeno slices, drained</li>
                                            <li>½ cup sliced cucumber </li>
                                            <li>½ cup  sliced red onion </li>
                            </ul>

    <h2 class="block-title"><span>Directions</span></h2>

                            <li>Place tuna in a bowl and flake with a fork. Add yogurt, sun-dried tomatoes, lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Mix gently.</li>
                                    <li>Preheat oven broiler. Slice hoagie rolls in half almost all the way through. Remove some of the doughy insides of the bread so you have more room for the filling. Place bread on a baking sheet and broil 30 seconds per side, or until toasted.</li>
                                    <li>Spread mustard on tops and bottoms of rolls and layer bottoms with spinach. Top with tuna salad, olives, jalapeño, cucumber, and onion.</li>

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