Seared Ahi Tuna With Lemon Ginger Risotto


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Ahi tuna recipes or seared ahi tuna recipe with lemon ginger risotto. This is an excellent recipe that combines Asian and Italian cuisines by pairing risotto (Italian cuisine) with an Asian inspired ahi tuna.

4 ahi tuna steaks (6 ounces)
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 cups Arborio rice
1 tablespoon lemon zest
1 teaspoon minced ginger
1/2 cup white wine
low sodium canned vegetable broth (2 to 3 cups as needed)
1 teaspoon minced fresh chives
1/2 cup yellow onion diced
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
juice of one fresh lemon

Start the risotto: saute the onion in 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil, cook for 1 minute. Add the ginger and lemon zest and continue to cook for an additional minute. Add the rice, wine, and one cup of the vegetable stock and continue to cook over a low flame. While stirring, add vegetable stock slowly until the rice has taken on a creamy consistency and is tender to bite.

While the risotto is cooking start the seared ahi tuna recipes. Heat a large saute pan over a high flame for 1 minute. Add 2 tablespoons of vegetable oil, once the oil begins to smoke add the ahi tuna. Sear the fish for 1 minute per side for a “rare” fish, increase the cooking time as desired. As the tuna is finishing cooking spoon the risotto onto four plates. Finish the tuna fish by squeezing the juice from one lemon over the fish. Place the fish over the risotto and sprinkle the plate with the fresh minced chives.

Serve with sauteed vegetables, for an elegant meal try baby bok choy.

Serves 4
Recipe by Brian Johnson

2 Responses to “Seared Ahi Tuna With Lemon Ginger Risotto”

  1. Diane said:

    What wine would go well with this dish.

  2. Chef Brian said:

    Hello Diane,

    I believe people should drink varieties of wine they enjoy, I tend to enjoy red wines a bit more than white. With that being said I have started to like “Pinot Grigio”, it is a very smooth white and goes well with most fish and seafood.

    It also taste great on a hot day in the summer time. Pinot Grigio is produced from the pino gris grape and is Italy’s most popular white.

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