I have been very lucky~ my in-laws constantly have fresh supplies of seafood and will always share with us! When they brought over a ginormous piece of sashimi grade Tuna, the first thing I wanted to make was my fav Seared Ahi Tuna!! Seriously, for such a elegant dish, I did not expect it to be so easy to make!
Lightly Seared Ahi Tuna
What do you need:
FOOD:
A piece of sashimi grade tuna
Dash of Salt and Pepper (I used Rose salt~~ Gourmet salt enhances the flavor!!)
1 cup of grated Daikon
1/8 cup of Soysauce
1/8 cup of Mirin
1 Teaspoon of Sugar
GADGET:
Preferably a non stick pan
A Sharp Knife
How do you do it?!
1. Grate 1 cup of Daikon, use 1/2 cup for plating and 1/2 cup for Sauce
2. Sauce: Mix thoroughly 1/2 cup of grated daikon, soysauce, mirin and sugar, put aside.
3. Sprinkle dash of salt and pepper on all sides of Tuna
4. I actually don't have non stick pan, so I used a regular frying pan instead. *Here's the trick* to make regular have non stick quality, first you have to make sure you heat the Pan very very hot before you add oil. Test the heat by dropping a drop of water to the pan, if it evaporates instantly then you are good to go! When you add oil, you can see that Oil actually slightly floats on the super hot pan, and then put in the tuna. I seared each side for about 30 seconds!
5. After searing the tuna, wrap it in tin foil and put it in the Freezer for 15 minutes to tighten the fish so it is easier to slice!
6. After taking it out, slice the fish with a very sharp knife to make sure it stays in 1 full piece and not crumble to flakes
7. Plating suggestion: spread out the grated daikon on the plate, layer the slices of Seared Ahi Tuna on the daikon, lastly, drizzle the sauce on the tuna slices, TADA!!~~~ There's your super simple yet professional looking Ahi Tuna!!