Cooking Instructions
- 1
Mix all marinade ingredients together, and let the tuna marinade at least 15 minutes. Add sesame seeds before frying on the pan. (Cooking on the grill is even better!). 1-2 minutes per each side.
- 2
I like serving tuna steak cool / cold temperature, especially in the summer. Serve with a salad, rise and/ pasta.
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