Celebrate the start of summer and enjoy those long weekends grilling on a Big Green Egg! How about something new … try the Dos Equis “Most Interesting” Three Cheese and Chorizo Fondue, or a Gourmet Pizza with Prosciutto & Arugula for a different grilling experience! For all you traditionalists, you can’t top Stuffed Burgers cooked on the Big Green Egg! And be sure to catch up with the KCBS Great American BBQ Tour!
Not to highjack your thread but wonder if this would be a good first cook for my new himalayan salt block. Not sure if the hint of salt would be a good or bad thing
Columbia, SC --- LBGE and a long anticipated MINI BGE
My wife and I are big fans of seared tuna on the egg. Same method as you pretty much do. Really hot egg....like 700 degrees or higher. Tuna on the egg....probably less than 1 min per side.
We are lucky enough to have found a fish monger who makes daily trips into Boston for fresh seafood....it's a bit of a drive for us, but so worth it.
I am not adept at using chop sticks though....I suppose I should try them again....maybe.
I saw some posts about "mamas fish house" in maui on this forum recently. Has anybody tried to SEARED AHI TUNA appetizer?
My wife and I ordered it on our honeymoon in November . . . hands-down the best fish I have ever had. Here is a little write-up about this dish.
Never in my life – not on any of my stops in hundreds of restaurants on the east coast, down in South America, all throughout California – have I tasted ahi tuna that fresh and delightful. In fact, we even went to several other restaurants all over Maui, at five-star hotels and at casual, local places, ordering tons of ahi tuna, but I can still confidently say that nothing else came close to Mama’s Fish House.
Mama’s ahi tuna is perfectly seared to crunchy perfection on the outside, and so buttery and rich on the inside, melting in your mouth. There was a brief second when eating it, that I closed my eyes and murmured to myself: “I never want this moment to end.” In fact, it was so good that we ended up getting two more orders.
So if you ever find yourself on the island of Maui, treat your taste buds to Mama’s Fish House and order the ahi tuna (call in advance to make sure it’s there). If you’re going to go all the way to paradise, then make sure you go all the way. See you there soon!
Yes we should and I will try to post later. My wife made it and it was amazing. Started with assortment of veggies (butternut squash is the orange color) & nuts on a backing sheet in oven for broil, then add to cooked Quinoa with lemon, sheeps milk feta, etc. Great side.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeNot a worry Chubbs, I still want to get a salt block
Great question
Hope someone can answer
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMy wife and I are big fans of seared tuna on the egg. Same method as you pretty much do. Really hot egg....like 700 degrees or higher. Tuna on the egg....probably less than 1 min per side.
We are lucky enough to have found a fish monger who makes daily trips into Boston for fresh seafood....it's a bit of a drive for us, but so worth it.
I am not adept at using chop sticks though....I suppose I should try them again....maybe.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThanks Dyal SC
Interest to see how the turbo method works out
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThanks Ale Brewer
Yes, I have been lucky enough to find a great fish monger
I can see now why fish has never been a favorite, been starting with
an inferior product.
Dated a girl from Beijing, so with chopsticks, I either learned, or didn't eat :))
Shane
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThanks John
Wasabi potatoes sound tasty,
Care to share a recipe?
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeMama’s ahi tuna is perfectly seared to crunchy perfection on the outside, and so buttery and rich on the inside, melting in your mouth. There was a brief second when eating it, that I closed my eyes and murmured to myself: “I never want this moment to end.” In fact, it was so good that we ended up getting two more orders.
So if you ever find yourself on the island of Maui, treat your taste buds to Mama’s Fish House and order the ahi tuna (call in advance to make sure it’s there). If you’re going to go all the way to paradise, then make sure you go all the way. See you there soon!
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeI get my Ahi tuna steaks from Costco - fresh not frozen (I think) and they taste awesome when seared.
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeThanks Caliking
This was a first for us.
Will be getting some again soon
Shane
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0 · Off Topic Disagree Agree LikeVery nice job
Reminds me, I need to get some tuna again, soon.
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