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				Need tuna recipe asap!
			 
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			3 x 1lb. steaks preferrable on the grill.
		 
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			Blackening powder & a quick searing at very high heat.  Serve with fried onions. Ian 
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			Just did tuna steaks tonight. Marinate in a little rice wine vinegar, some sesame seed oil, a little soy sauce and some oyster flavor sauce. Sear for about 2-3 minutes per side, less depending on how rare you like it. YUM! 
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			Alton Brown from Good Eats recipe is awesome.  I've made it numerous times. Ingredients * 1/2 cup dark soy sauce * 1/2 cup honey * 1/4 cup dry wasabi powder * 2 pounds tuna loin, cut into 2 pieces * 1/2 cup sesame seeds * 2 tablespoons peanut oil Directions In a non-reactive bowl combine soy, honey, and wasabi powder. Reserve 1/4 cup for dipping sauce. Roll each piece of tuna in this mixture to coat evenly. Marinate from 1 hour to overnight. Remove the tuna from the marinade and discard the marinade. On a plate, lay the sesame seeds. Roll the tuna in the seeds to evenly coat. Fire up the chimney and top with a well-oiled grate. Sear for 15 to 30 seconds per side or to desired temperature. Remove to rack and rest for 3 minutes. Cover with foil or plastic wrap to achieve carry over cooking. Slice thinly and serve with the dipping sauce. 
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			I am starving so I'll only marinate for about an hour at room temp.  Now what are the cook times with these beasts.  Pink in the middle.   marinade: 1/2 cup extra virgin olive oil tsp red pepper tbs fresh garlic 1/4 cup soy sauce 1/4 cup of lemon juce 
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			slice thin.  eat. or you can add, soy, wasabi, sesame oil, bit of sugar. make tuna (ahi)POKE! 
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			mmm good eats.       
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			Looks yummy.  I bet the tuna was good too.    j/k She's got nice hair. 
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			hey, did they change the Shiner label, or is that a different version? food looks great! 
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			yeah, this one is a new version.  It's to celebrate 100 years of Shiner.  I am a big fan of Shiner Bock though...
		 
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			i drank a million shinerbock during my one year "vacation" in austin.
		 
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 What he said... although you can adjust that marinade as you like... I don't use the oyster sauce (only because I don't keep it in the pantry) and I would add a little sake... or substitute the sake for the rice wine vinegar... adding a little fresh garlic and ginger doesn't suck either. 
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