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Imhappy!
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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 5:35 pm
thanks. pls respond asap its for dinner tonite.
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tsiggelle
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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 6:24 pm
spice the tuna steaks with a little salt, black pepper, sweet paprika and crushed garlic. refridgerate for one hour
fry onions, add tomatoes if you wish ( cut up) and fry a little more
add the steaks , frying them ten minutes on each side. check that they are cooked through
you can skip the refridgerating part if neccessary
if you want more of a sauce you can add boiling water during the last 8 minutes or so,
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bubby
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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 6:38 pm
Heat a good non-stick frying pan/skillet & add 1 T oil. Start frying steaks, season upside with salt, a little garlic powder & lemon juice. Fry 2-3 minutes tops. Turn, repeat.
If you cook it for much longer than that it goes dry & leathery, even in a sauce. Tuna should be almost swimming off the plate.
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tsiggelle
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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 6:42 pm
bubby wrote: | Heat a good non-stick frying pan/skillet & add 1 T oil. Start frying steaks, season upside with salt, a little garlic powder & lemon juice. Fry 2-3 minutes tops. Turn, repeat.
If you cook it for much longer than that it goes dry & leathery, even in a sauce. Tuna should be almost swimming off the plate. |
thanks bubby, could be my times are off a little because it was so long since I did it previously
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Mrs Bissli
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Wed, Oct 06 2010, 8:12 pm
Hopefully it's not too late... I find regular salt & pepper to be rather bland, so do teriyaki tuna steak usually.
I marinate tuna steaks in equal part OJ/soy sauce, 15-30min will do.
(Feel free to "customise" with chili, chopped scalion, chinese five spice powder)
Heat oil (preferably toasted sesame oil) in skillet/griddle, once it's really hot, cook tuna.
Don't overcook--the middle should be still a bit pink-ish. Top with round pepper or
sesame seeds if you wish.
Alternatively, you can marinate it in Italian dressing and grill. Comes out very flavourful.
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Imhappy!
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Thu, Oct 07 2010, 11:48 pm
thanks everyone.
I ended up dipping it in teriaky (sp?) suace with a bit splenda coated with seseme seed and pan fried.
was deli....
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