Looks good, where is the tuna from?Quick and simple dinner after fast Costco reload.
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Ahi in hurricane sauce
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Traditional ahi poke
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Chef’splate (bowl)
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@ChuckO dinner is ready
Costco’s finest. Flown in from Hawaii. These were some great loins.Looks good, where is the tuna from?
i had some but didn't serve it. the garlic butter fried rice has a lot of flavor so furikake wasn't really needed.What no furikake?
Costco’s finest. Flown in from Hawaii. These were some great loins.
When you figure out women, please write a book and let us know. You’ll likely become an overnight billionaire.Looks good and I am sure tastes good too but I do like my meat to at least touch fire for a few seconds....
On the other hand I did pick up some tuna steaks that are apparently flown in from the East coast......???? Not sure......Specialty fish shop.
Anyways....they look pretty good but not as good as yours looks cubed up.
I plan on seasoning them and hitting them with really grates for a minute or so per side.
I have only made this a couple times and only used salt n pepper...any suggestions is welcomed.
The MRS will probably ask for one thats closer to rare rather than your traditional looking blue.
She gets like that.....every piece of meat I cook she inspects each bite she takes.......
I swear I have only undercooked one burger in the pitch black for her and maybe a slightly under steak once.........
That iberico pork roast I made was rare edge to edge and that was fine so I don't get her sometimes........
When you figure out women, please write a book and let us know. You’ll likely become an overnight billionaire.
If you’re going to cook the tuna, I like a sesame crusted tuna. Seared on each side for 1-2 minutes and then rested. It’ll be cooked on the outside and very rare to raw at the center.Don't get me started......some are crazy I would say......some seem not crazy........no offense stated here to anyone.
I married one up that actually understands that men and women think differently.
So when we get off on different paths.....sometimes she will actually say, I get it...this is what you think....but....... LOL...
Anyways that is all good.
About the tuna........
Any recommends besides the salt n pepper?
From my camera roll. Sesame crusted CI seared tuna.Excellent.
We enjoy tuna and salmon a lot as well......but we eat mostly salmon.
The dry brine process I posted many times makes her happy....she doesn't like a " fish " smell or taste so lighter fish and seafood she loves.
I like yourself enjoy the clean flavor and eat most of it fairly plain.....appreciate the ideas of the tuna.....
Might look into something like you said with ginger / soy / sesame ideas......our diet has changed and flavors as well as adding lots of heat is the new thing at our place.
Thanks again.
From my camera roll. Sesame crusted CI seared tuna.