Deliciously Seasoned Fried Tuna Steaks Recipe
Why You Will Love This Recipe
Get ready to enjoy some amazing fried tuna steaks! This recipe takes fresh tuna and turns it into a tasty meal with garlic, lemon, and onions. Sear the steaks in a delicious mix of white wine and tomato paste for a dish that’s easy yet impressive. Pair it with chips or boiled potatoes, and you’ve got a satisfying seafood feast. Let’s dive in!
Tips for Success
• When seasoning the tuna steaks, let them sit with salt, pepper, and a drizzle of olive oil for at least 15-20 minutes before cooking. This helps to enhance the flavors and ensures the seasoning penetrates the fish.
• Avoid overcooking the tuna steaks; they should be seared for about 2-3 minutes per side over medium-high heat, leaving the center slightly rare. This preserves their natural moisture and prevents a dry texture.
• For an extra depth of flavor, consider marinating the tuna steaks in a mixture of olive oil, crushed garlic, and lemon juice for 30 minutes before cooking. This adds a fresh zing and complements the fish beautifully.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can I use as a substitute for tuna steaks?
You can substitute tuna steaks with other firm fish such as salmon, swordfish, or even chicken breasts if you're looking for a non-fish alternative. Just adjust the cooking time accordingly, as chicken will take longer to cook.
How should I store leftover seasoned fried tuna steaks?
Store any leftover tuna steaks in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. To reheat, gently warm them in a pan over low heat to prevent dryness.
What should I do if my tuna steaks are overcooked or dry?
If your tuna steaks turn out overcooked, consider serving them with a sauce or a marinade to add moisture. A squeeze of fresh lemon juice or a drizzle of olive oil can also help to enhance the flavor and moisture.
Recommended Drink Pairings
- Sauvignon Blanc: This white wine's crisp acidity complements the richness of the tuna and balances the flavors of garlic and lemon.
- Chardonnay: A lightly oaked Chardonnay adds a creamy texture that pairs well with the savory elements of the dish.
- Sparkling Water: The effervescence of sparkling water refreshes the palate and enhances the meal's overall experience.
- Ginger Ale: The sweetness and spice of ginger ale provide a nice contrast to the savory tuna and can be a delightful non-alcoholic option.
- Green Tea: The earthy notes of green tea can complement the dish while offering a light and refreshing beverage choice.
- Espresso: A shot of espresso after the meal can cleanse the palate and provide a robust finish to the dining experience.
Ingredients
Equipment:
With all your ingredients and equipment gathered, you are ready to get started!
Directions
- Season the steaks with salt, pepper, crushed garlic, lemon and olive oil.
- Let them stay like this for a few hours.
- In a large pan, add a little olive oil and the onions rings, keep stirring until the onions begins to brown.
- Place the steaks in the pan next to each other and move the onion to the sides so it doesn't go under the steaks and fries evenly without burning.
- Once cooked, turn the steaks and than add the tomato paste and white wine.
- Simmer over low heat until the wine evaporates , which takes about 15-20 minutes.
- Serve with chips or boiled potatoes.
- Sprinkle with coriander or parsley.
Adapted from a Recipe by: Receitas de Portugal





