This isn't mad spicy so should be fine for kids but no babies please as it contains honey.
Honey and Ginger Glazed Tuna - Serves 2 adults
Ingredients
2 tbsp grated ginger
2 tbsp honey
2 tsp Soy Sauce
1 tsp Sweet Chilli Sauce
1 tsp Sesame Oil
2 Tuna Steaks
Spray oil
Stir fried vegetables and noodles or salad and rice to serve
Method
Mix the ginger, honey, soy, chilli sauce and oil together in a bowl and put to one side.
Cook the rice or noodles. Fry the tuna steaks for a couple of minutes on each side or until done on the outside and still pink in the middle (fully cook for young kids). Put onto a warm plate and spoon on some of the glaze.
In the meantime, finish cooking the rice or noodles and stir fried vegetables or this would be great with a shredded salad.
Serve drizzling more of the glaze onto the fish and vegetables if liked.
Make it Thrifty
Look out for frozen tuna steaks in the freezer section and defrost before using, they're much cheaper than fresh.
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Oooh, sounds delicious - I'm going to do a modified version with Maple Syrup instead of honey. Cheers
ReplyDeleteOoh sounds lovely! Palm sugar might work too?
DeleteThis sounds absolutely delicious. I always have the burnt sauce problem when I make dishes like this so this method sounds good. I am not a huge fan of fresh tuna (I love tinned tuna though - very odd!) but would try this with other oily fish, as you suggest.
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean. If you overcook fresh tuna it can be dry, this does help with that though and I think might even work with salmon?
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