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Title: Grilled Tuna with Seaweed Hawaiian-Style
Categories: Entree Fish Bbq Hawaii
Yield: 2 Servings

  Marinade:
1/2cSoy sauce
3tbHoney
1tbMinced fresh ginger
2tsMinced garlic
  Freshly ground black pepper
  To taste.
2 Tuna steaks (each 1" thick)
  Sauce:
2tbRice wine vinegar
2tbSoy sauce
2tbLemon juice
1/2tsGrated lemon peel
1tbMinced fresh ginger
1tsMinced garlic
2tbMinced scallion
1/4tsRed pepper flakes
1/4cOlive oil
1/2 Pack
  Vegetable oil for deep
  Frying
1/4cSea weed
1/2cBitesize radicchio leaves
1/2cSliced endive
1/2cBaby spinach leaves
2tbJulienned yellow pepper
2tbJulienned red pepper
  Garnish:
  Radish sprouts
  Pickled ginger
  Golden caviar
  Light sesame seeds
  Dark sesame seeds
  Wonton wrappers

In a bowl mix together the first 5 ingredients. Put the tuna steaks in a pan and pour the mixture over, coating the tuna on all sides. Marinate the fish for 15 minutes. Then transfer the marinated tuna to a heated grill and grill for 1-2 minutes on each side. In a bowl whisk together all the ingredients for the sauce. Heat the frying oil to 350 degrees. Cut the wonton wrappers into julienne strips and deep fry them until golden. Drain them on paper towels. In a bowl toss together the sea weed, radicchio leaves, sliced endive, baby spinach leaves, julienned yellow pepper, and julienned red pepper. Arrange seaweed and greens in the center of 2 serving plates and top them with the fried wonton strips. Drizzle with some of the sauce, top with the tuna, drizzle more sauce. Garnish with a small cluster of radish sprouts, pickled ginger, tobiko, light sesame seeds, dark sesame seeds, and golden caviar.

(Adapted from a recipe by Roy Yamaguchi) TASTE SHOW #TS4871

Recipe By : David Rosengarten/Roy Yamaguchi

From: Holly Butman Date: 25 Sep 97 Mastercook Recipes (Mailing List) Ä

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