1. Slice the tuna and soak in the sake and soy sauce mixture. 2. Put the marinade ingredients into a pot and simmer. When it boils, turn off the heat. 3. Dust the tuna with starch and shallow fry.
To determine the best way to cook marinated tuna and salmon, Food Republic consulted Kory Foltz, executive chef at the Sunseeker Resort, for his expert advice. For both types of fish, Foltz says ...
To make the dressing or marinade whisk together the red wine vinegar, olive oil, parsley, chives, garlic, salt and pepper. Place the tuna in a shallow dish and pour over half of the dressing.
From the kitchen of recipe developer Jennine Rye, this taco recipe makes the most of sushi-grade tuna by marinating it in a spicy, herby, zingy marinade before pan searing it for the perfect finish.
Take a bite of a bowl of sweetly sour vinegared rice and delicate soft tuna slices and instantly, a delicious harmony fills the mouth. Unbelievably, this delectable marinated tuna dish isn't found ...