My trial of cooking "Seared Rare Tuna Sashimi" [Food Pictures Warning]
Recently I got some raw tuna sashimi from a local frozen food store, which I have already talked about in the previous post (go check it out !)~
https://steemit.com/chainbb-general/@happychau123/late-night-raw-tuna-sashimi-food-pictures-warning-2017613t41354115z
Today I'm going to sear the tune sashimi into some dished called Tuna Tataki
Here shows how I cooked it :)
Defroze in room temperature in paper towel ~3hrs
Season with sea salt and little bit pepper
Preheated ceramic frying pan ~200C
(Use high smoking point oil here or they will fume a lot)
Sear all sides of the tuna with medium-high heat
(Around 30-50s per side)
sizzlesizzlesizzlesizzle~~
Cut it into slices of 5-10mm
and Enjoy :D//
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That's really delicious :p
Yes They are ^^
but I guess it will be better with chives added@@
Wow! Nice food and nice photo. It is yummy! I love you food! It look very tasty and I feel very hungry right now! I can smell the food through monitor haha! Would you like to take a video next time? It think it must be very great!
Thank you ^^
Indeed they are really good~~
Yes maybe I should take videos instead :)
Nyammmmi... I love tuna :-)
yumyumyum but they are not cheap ~
Hau much it costs ?
For this piece, it is around USD$5 :)
Wow is it very expensive for me
it is kinda expensive for me as well :(
I guess I will stick to salmon instead :)
Hahahaha..the importhant thing to eat delecious :-)
mmmmm. looks like you did it perfect. Seared tuna is one of the best foods. Particularly over a salad!
true! but sadly I do not have any salad at the moment :(
Wish I can have chance to grab some...
Do you cook other fishes than tuna?
Yes, Sometimes Salmon or saba :)
But tuna is my favourite~
I see.
I just got few opportunities to try them...
Sashimi is not in my list, and I seldom buy them to cook with as I don't figure what's the best way to do so.
I guess the easiest way is to just pan fry them anyway haha
okay may give it a try later
Thank you anyways! :)
Remeber to take photos of it to share ^_^
Looking forward to your post:)