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Thai influenced tuna steak with a light and aromatic salad. Ideal for summer. Make sure the tuna you get is a dark ruby red and not brown or gray. (Brown shows age/oxidization, gray shows ice damage.) Tuna should be served seared and red in the middle as it is much more tender and juicy. If you do not like it this way increase the cooking time in the pan or transfer tuna to a baking tray and oven cook it at gas mark 7 for around 4 minutes.
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Delectable filet mignons get a coating of crushed peppercorns, then are cooked to perfect doneness and served with a velvety cream sauce to take the peppery bite down a notch.
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If you like Sushi-you will love this dish of seared Ahi Tuna. The recipe is also available here: http://www.allfreshseafood.com/recipes/seared-tuna-recipe.html...
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Developed by California Grown. See more recipes at http://californiagrown.org/cookbook/index.asp.
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This recipe keeps halibut moist beyond belief! The sauce is delightfully rich, but not overpowering, with just a slight kick to it.
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This simple Chinese method for steaming fish fillets on a plate yields remarkable results If you don’t have a steamer, use a large wok with a lid or a wide, deep skillet The untraditional pistachios add a pleasant nuttiness, but feel free to leave them out
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This recipe is by Mark Bittman and takes 45 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Grilled Skirt Steak (Churrasco) Recipe from Food Network
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Use this garlic to make a garlic-herb mayo for our Beef Tenderloin Sandwiches with Herb Mayonnaise.
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This Frogmore stew recipe by Hugh Acheson is an upscale version of a Low Country boil with andouille sausage, shrimp, and corn.
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Pan seared flat iron steaks are served with mushrooms and shallots in a balsamic red wine sauce. I like these steaks because they are tender, but not so lean that they get tough if you over cook them.