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Here we go again 02-11-2009 01:34 PM

Any seared BBQ Tuna recipes?
 
I love going to sushi restaurants and getting bbq seared ahi tuna.

Does anyone have a recipe?

ghost 02-11-2009 02:33 PM

heat well seasoned cast iron pan to scorching hot

rub tuna steak with old bay seasoning

brush tuna steak with sesame oil

sear for 10 seconds on each side

slice thin

serve with wasabi and soy sauce pickled ginger to garnish

Here we go again 02-11-2009 02:38 PM

Ghost sounds good. Do you know how they get the sauce I could use? It's like a bbq sauce it's more orange than anything.

mayness 02-11-2009 03:28 PM

I've never seen seared tuna with a BBQ-type sauce, but maybe if you described the sauce we could help you figure it out... is it sweet? spicy? thick or thin? creamy? Any recognizable flavors (tomato, vinegar, mustard)?

Another option would be to go to the nearest Asian grocery store, or even the Asian aisle at a good supermarket... every time I'm there, I'm surrounded by bottles of sauces, with no idea what's in them or what they could be used for, lol! You could see if something looks like the sauce they use.

Here we go again 02-11-2009 06:15 PM

May- It's orange and creamy. It's kinda sweet but has a kick to it. I think I'm going to do that. I will go to the Asian store and see what I can find. Its at every sushi place I've been to.

junebug41 02-11-2009 07:20 PM

I loooove experimenting with sauces at the Asian markets. If it's a staple in sushi restaurants, the markets are bound to have it.

Here we go again 02-12-2009 11:08 AM

One of my friends gave me this recipe. I tried it last night. It was so good!!

Sprinkle with bay seasoning, Sear tuna in a very hot pan with a bit of sesame oil and olive oil, literally 2 minute on each side.

mix together, 1/4 cup japanese mayonaise (or regular if that's all you have), 2 tablespoon barbecue sauce and 1 tablespoon Siaracha sauce (asian chili sauce) or more to taste. Mix well.

I used low fat mayo. I also sauted bok choy, mushrooms, and onions and served on the side. This is one of my new favorites!

ohmanda 02-12-2009 11:24 AM

Is it dangerous to eat frozen tuna cooked rare?


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