SMOKED TUNA RECIPE
Tired of slaving over a hot grill only to end up with the same old beef or chicken or pork? Maybe you should try fish. But not just any fish: tuna. Recently I found this simple recipe for smoking tuna and gave it a try.
Provided by cavetools
Categories Main Course
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Brine is crucial to add moisture to the tuna.
- Mix all of the ingredients listed above into the water.
- Stir vigorously to blend all those flavors together.
- Bring the tuna brine back down to room temperature, and pour the mixture into a bowl or shallow pan.
- Add the tuna, making sure it is submerged. (Make and add more brine if necessary.)
- If you use a bowl rather than a pan, you can divide the tuna along with brine into zipper-style plastic bags for the next step.
- Leave the pan uncovered and put it into your refrigerator.
- Or take your plastic bags of marinating tuna and put them in your refrigerator.
- Allow at least three hours for the tuna to marinate well.
- Some people leave it in the refrigerator for six hours, or even overnight.
- The original recipe I used called for six hours, but I found that a lot of the tuna flavor was lost with that length of time.
- Three hours seemed to be just about perfect.
- While the original recipe said to rinse the tuna before patting it dry, it just didn't make sense to me to rinse off all of the good stuff I'd put in the brine.
- So I patted the fish dry using paper towel, leaving on as much of the good flavorings as I could.
- Once you've pat-dried the tuna, air dry it for one to two hours on a cold grill rack or similar stand.
- You can speed up the drying process by putting the tuna in front of a fan, but make sure the meat doesn't get too dried out.
- Depending on your own environmental conditions even an hour of air-drying may be too much.
- The goal is to let a good pellicle develop and stop there, so keep a close eye on that tuna.
- The pellicle is the coating or skin on the surface of the tuna (or other meat) that allows smoke to adhere.
- It's useful in smoking any kind of meat, but is especially important for smoking fish.
- The pellicle protects the meat from being over-smoked, but enhances the flavor and color from smoking.
- Once you are satisfied that the pellicle is well formed but the tuna still somewhat moist, dredge the tuna in some more brown sugar.
- It means to coat a moist food (such as marinated tuna) with a dry ingredient (such as brown sugar) prior to cooking.
- In other words, simply roll the tuna through some brown sugar, making sure to coat each piece evenly.
- Another recipe calls for fresh lemon juice, garlic powder, ground black peppers or other spices add subtle flavors, but really - it's all up to you!
- Place the dredged pieces on racks, or directly on your grill.
- The type of wood chips you're going to use depends on the type of smoke flavor you want to get.
- Fruit wood like cherry wood usually isn't used for smoked fish, so you might wan to explore other options.
- Smoke the meat at 175 degrees for 60 to 120 minutes.
- If your thermometer tends to reflect a higher temperature than has usually really been achieved, move the temperature up to 190 degrees.
- Larger cuts require more time.
- Experiment with your own cuts and the time necessary to perfect each piece.
- Check your temperature regularly to make sure you are staying in range.
- You'll notice a change in color to the tuna.
- To be extra certain that your tuna is well-cooked, use a meat thermometer and look for a temperature at the midpoint of the meat of about 140 degrees.
- Once you reach that, you can pull the tuna out of the smoker.
- If you see a flakiness to your tuna, you've done a perfect job!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 115 kcal, ServingSize 90 g
EASY TUNA DIP
My Delicious and Easy Tuna Dip is creamy, full of flavour and takes just minutes to prepare! When a homemade dip is this simple and tasty, there is no need for a shop-bought dip. In fact, it will likely be quicker to make it from store cupboard ingredients than go to the store.
Provided by Alexandra
Categories Appetiser Dip Snack Starter
Time 10m
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Drain your tuna of any excess oil.
- Zest the lemon. Chop the parsley and spring onion.
- Place all of the ingredients into a small blender, and blend until the dip has reached a smooth consistency.Check that the seasoning is to your taste. Add salt and freshly ground black pepper if necessary.
- Serve the dip, spread in a shallow bowl with a garnish of parsley, spring/green onion top, capers or lemon zest. (Or all of the above!)
Nutrition Facts : Calories 222 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 14 g, Fat 18 g, SaturatedFat 3 g, Cholesterol 16 mg, Sodium 285 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, TransFat 1 g, UnsaturatedFat 15 g, ServingSize 1 serving
SHEILA'S SMOKED TUNA DIP
This is a Great Seafood Appetizer. It is easy and cheap to make but taste like a million. I assure you it is a crowd pleaser.
Provided by Sheila Queen
Categories Spreads
Time 1h
Yield 1 1/2 cups, 3-6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 4
Steps:
- Drain tuna of as much excess liquid as you can.
- You may use the new tuna in a pouch if you desire.
- Once tuna is drained, place in bowl, add liquid smoke and mix well.
- Cover container and let set 30 minutes to overnight.
- The longer it sets the better it will absorb the smoke flavor.
- Remove tuna from fridge and add Mrs.Dash, mix well.
- Next add mayo 1 tablespoon at a time until you achieve the desired consistency.
- Since this is meant to be eaten with crackers you want to keep it thick but creamy. (I usually use about 5 tablespoons).
- You can also add chopped boiled eggs and extra mayo to this recipe to create an interesting tuna salad for sandwiches.
SMOKED TUNA DIP
People never guess this dip recipe is made with tuna. The liquid smoke gives it a unique flavor! Serve it with crackers.
Provided by BARBARA VINSON
Categories Appetizers and Snacks Seafood
Time 1h15m
Yield 24
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- In a medium bowl, mix the Italian-style salad dressing, sour cream, seasoning salt, onion, liquid smoke and tuna. Chill in the refrigerator approximately 1 hour before serving.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 49.9 calories, Carbohydrate 1.2 g, Cholesterol 5.8 mg, Fat 4.3 g, Protein 1.7 g, SaturatedFat 1.6 g, Sodium 148.3 mg, Sugar 0.6 g
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