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Wasabi Yellowfin Tuna

Submitted by: Jennifer W
This tuna steak absolutely hits the spot. In short, it makes a perfect meal when served with brown rice and Chinese-style veggies. 

Seared Ahi Tuna with Watercress, Chile, and Ginger Salad

Submitted by: Alex Bluett
Home Town: Bude, Cornwall, England, U.K.
Thai influenced tuna steak with a light and aromatic salad. Ideal for summer. Make sure the tuna you get is a dark ruby red and not brown or gray. (Brown shows age/oxidization, gray shows ice damage.) Tuna should be served seared and red in the middle as it is much more tender and juicy. If you do not like it this way increase the cooking time in the pan or transfer tuna to a baking tray and oven cook it at gas mark 7 for around 4 minutes. 

Grilled Macadamia-Crusted Tuna with Papaya Salsa

Submitted by: MySensei
Living In: Boca Raton, Florida, USA
I recently read about the health benefits of macadamia nuts so I thought I’d share one of my favorite recipes that combines them with grilled tuna. It's a great healthy summer recipe! 
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Blackened Tuna Steaks with Mango Salsa

Submitted by: AcadiaBoi
Home Town: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Living In: Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Tuna steaks are well-seasoned, lightly pan-fried, and served atop fresh-made mango salsa for a delicious and impressive main course. 
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Grilled Tuna with Fresh Tomato, Cucumber and Dill Relish

Provided by: NAKANO®
Red, ripe tomato, cucumber and fresh dill bring the refreshing flavors of summer to grilled tuna steaks. 
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Grilled Tuna Steaks with Grape and Caper Salsa

Submitted by: Drew
Home Town: Chelsea, Michigan, USA
Living In: Ypsilanti, Michigan, USA
Grilled tuna steaks are topped with an unusual sweet and tangy salsa in this dish. 
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Seared Ahi Tuna Steaks

Submitted by: Bethany Joyful
Living In: Muskegon, Michigan, USA
This is an elegantly simple way to cook tuna that any restaurant would be jealous of! 
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Tuna Steaks with Melon Salsa

Submitted by: Ingrid
Pan-fried tuna steaks are served with a fresh melon salsa with hot chilies, basil, and lime juice for a delightful way to serve fresh tuna. 

Sesame-Crusted Tuna with Summer Salsa

Submitted by: carolinering
Sesame seeds encrust succulent grilled tuna, that's grilled and served with a zesty avocado-mango salsa that gets its kick from lime juice, ground ginger, and wasabi powder. 
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Grilled Citrus Tuna

Submitted by: LORIBZ
Living In: Barryville, New York, USA
An easy marinade made with orange juice, olive oil, herbs, salt, and pepper compliments grilled tuna with its subtle orange flavor. 
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Grilled Tropical Tuna Steaks

Submitted by: dakota kelly
These grilled tuna steaks with a tropical twist are a great way to enjoy a relaxing summer-evening cookout out with friends. 

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Pan Seared Tuna with Citrus-Herb Vinaigrette

Submitted by: Ryan Nomura
Living In: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
A more modern version of Salade Nicoise with an Asian influence that can be eaten as an entree. Salmon, halibut, or snapper also go well in this dish. 
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Creamed Tuna On Toast

Submitted by: Lani Smee
Creamy tuna is served on toast. It's great! It's easy! And best of all, kids love it. 
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Mack's Tunaburgers

Submitted by: Chris McCoy
Home Town: Los Angeles, California, USA
Low fat, no-beef burgers that taste almost exactly like all-beef burgers. Great for the guy trying to lower his cholesterol! 

Broccoli Tuna Roll-ups

Submitted by: Jenna Lee Garrett
Provided by: Taste of Home
It's easy to enjoy your guests when you h ave this main dish on the menu. It's one you can make ahead and then warm up as you mingle. I often take this as a 'dish to pass' and it's a crowd-pleaser every time!--Jenna Lee Garrett, Norman, Oklahoma 
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Tuna Fish Special

Submitted by: Gerry Tressler
Provided by: Taste of Home
THIS WAS my children's favorite salad when they were growing up. Whenever we would go on a picnic, they requested the 'tuna fish special'. The variety of flavors gives it a special taste everyone loves. No matter how many different tuna salad recipes I've tried, this one still tops our list! -Gerry Tressler, St. Petersburg, Florida 
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Macaroni Tuna Casserole

Submitted by: Suzanne Zick
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
'This dish is so easy to fix, and the flavor is better than any tuna helper I've ever tried,' smiles Suzanne Zick from Osceola, Arkansas. 'It was a staple when I was in college since a box of macaroni and cheese and a can of tuna cost so little.' 
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Salsa Tuna Salad

Submitted by: Jennifer Harris
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
In Skellytown, Texas, Jennifer Harris perks up her fresh-tasting tuna salad with flavorful salsa. Bright corn and green pepper add pretty color to the mixture. Served on a bed of lettuce, it makes a great light lunch. 
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Overnight Tuna Casserole

Submitted by: Shirley Glaab
Provided by: Simple & Delicious
Shirley also shares this update of an old-time favorite--comforting tuna casserole. 'This may be the easiest tuna macaroni casserole ever,' she informs. 'I prepare it the night before, and then just pop in the microwave. There's no need to precook the macaroni, so there's really no fuss.' 
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Tuna Bake with Cheese Swirls

Submitted by: Virginia Magee
Provided by: Taste of Home
My family thinks this dish is a tasty alternative to regular tuna casserole. The proof is that there are never any leftovers. 

 
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