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Great Tasting Tuna Steak Recipes

By: Jamie Francis Home | Food-and-Drink


If you’re looking for a great meal to please your guests then you should consider browsing online for different tuna steak recipes. Tuna steak is a very impressive meal to prepare for your family members and guests, and there are a variety of different spices and other ingredients that you can combine in a great recipe that would taste delicious on tuna steak.

You might not know how to select the best tasting tuna steaks that are available at your local super market. To start off you should make sure that the tuna steaks that you buy are dolphin friendly and are not frozen. If you purchase the non frozen ethical tuna steak then you can be certain that it will have the best flavour after you cook it. Marinated tuna steak recipes are the best recipe option since the marinade will be soaked in the steak which will make it taste better as well. Here is a great tasting tuna steak marinade recipe that you and your guests would enjoy eating.

The first thing that you will need is a glass baking dish. Put your tuna steaks inside the dish after you have rinsed them off and add salt and pepper to them. Rub the salt and pepper on the steaks before you pour the marinade over them. After you have done that, next you will need to pour the marinade of your selection over the tuna steaks and make sure that they are thickly coated. Use a cling film to cover the dish and put into the refrigerator so that it can marinate overnight. Make sure you don’t leave it in there any longer than one night because tuna needs to be consumed within 24 hours of putting it inside the refrigerator. If you don’t have any great ideas on what kind of marinade you would like to use, then here are a few suggestions that you might want to try:

â€Chili Marinade
â€Lemon
â€Sun Dried Tomato dressing
â€Ginger

There are other options that you can choose as well; you can pretty much experiment on your own and add any marinade that you think might taste great on your tuna steaks.

When you are ready to cook then, take the tuna steaks out of the fridge and drain the excessive marinade. Cook them on the stove on medium heat for about three minutes per side in a griddle pan. Check to make sure they are cooked as you like them and then serve the steaks to your guests and family with a nice side salad of some steamed green beans.



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