Tuna au Poivre With Red Wine Sauce Recipe (2024)

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Doug

Not sure I'll ever understand how recipe writers reduce sauces and caramelize onions so quickly. Anyway, this is a wonderful recipe. Highly recommend!

Muskokawoolie

I would cut the wine sauce ingredients in half next time. Four ounces of sauce was plenty. More for the table! Otherwise, excellent.

Sam Bienstock

I used a dry Pinot Noir (white) instead of the red (it was what I had on hand at the time) and it was fantastic!

kathycookstoo

White Pinot Noir?

Debra

Delicious - used veggie broth instead of chicken. Took 20 min to reduce

Edward B. Blau

We had one large steak for the two of us and adjusted the quantities of the ingredients accordingly.
We served mashed potatoes and wilted spinach as sides and we agreed it was a delicious meal.
I used a cast iron grill skillet and did cook the tuna to medium rare instead of rare.
We will never use any other tuna recipe.

evonder

Compared this with other red wine reduction sauces because it takes much much longer than 10 minutes to reduce 3 cups of liquid to one cup. Use more (double) the shallots and 1/2 cup broth instead of 2 1/2 cups. Add a rosemary sprig for additional flavor if needed.

jochen stossberg

They can't. End of story. Real life and the recipe, rarely go together.

Brentford

I really enjoyed this, although I agree that there's too much sauce. Plus, at 1 cup its a little watery-- next time I'll reduce it down to a syrupy consistency that will coat the tuna. A couple notes about searing the tuna:1. Put the cast-iron skillet in the oven at 450-500 to heat it evenly. With only 3 minutes to cook a rare steak, you can't afford cool spots in the pan.2. The directions just say to lay the tuna in the cast-iron. Tuna has no fat, so I added 2-3 tsp of peanut oil.

Stan M.

To make step one easier:Add the toasted coriander and fennel seeds to a mortar, grind with a pestle. Add the coarsely ground pepper. Press the garlic through a press into the mix. Add the olive oil and mix with the pestle. Paint the tuna with the mixture with a pastry brush.

eastwestgemini

A great recipe. However, it took me 45 minutes to reduce the sauce and I only added 2 cups instead of the recommended 2.5 of stock. Next time I’ll try adding half a cup of stock. Makes great leftovers in a salad the following day. Served this with mashed potatoes and steamed spinach.

Lin

This was amazing! Reading through the reviews, I made the following changes: 1) Reduced the chicken broth to one cup. It was still a bit thin so added 2 teaspoons of cornstarch to thicken at the end, delicious sauce2) Added Everything Bagel spice along with ground coriander with the garlic (omitted fennel as my husband does not care for the flavor)I had just the right amount of pinot noir left from the weekend. The tuna steaks were delicious. We will make this again. And again.

Namesullycyn

This recipe was delicious! I used more sauce, and larger tuna portions ( 1 1/2 lb for 6 seemed very light!). I added pink and black peppercorns, sesame seeds and poppy seeds to approximate an “everything” spice. Yum!

Rachel

Tasted great! Replaced the fennel with tarragon.

Jayo

No fennel seedUse coriander powderRosemary sprig in wine reduction

KennethJMarsh

For all the recipes that call for reducing a large volume of broth, instead use the amount of bouillon for the required stock, but much less water.

Margaret

Delicious —used white vermouth

Lakelady

This is a huge favorite for my husband and me. I make it often. Great combinations of flavors, and it’s quick! I made the wine sauce once and didn’t feel like we needed it, so I always make it with the spices and quick sautéing. I mix up the coriander, fennel and garlic for two rounds and keep it in the freezer. Sooooooo good!

Liz from Seattle

recipie was simple and reasonable for weeknight. the seasoning was good. but the sauce was too thin and watery. I'll skip the sauce next time. key is to use quality fish.

Drew

Be patient with the reduction of the sauce, wait until it gets thick, you'll love it. It will take closer to 20 minutes than 10 minutes.

Arleen T

Truly exceptional. Used homemade veggie stock as well and was patient on the reduction. Also strained the sauce for fun. Served with mash potatoes and green beans. It was a farmers market meal!

Howard

The flavors were good but the sauce disappointing: much too watery. I might suggest reducing further, straining out the shallots, and whisking in additional butter to emulsify the sauce.

derf

Waaaayyy too much broth. Took too long to reduce and never got to where I wanted it.

Stan M.

To make step one easier:Add the toasted coriander and fennel seeds to a mortar, grind with a pestle. Add the coarsely ground pepper. Press the garlic through a press into the mix. Add the olive oil and mix with the pestle. Paint the tuna with the mixture with a pastry brush.

Lynn

The sauce was thin and bland, even though fully reduced. I think too much chicken broth. Did nothing for the tuna.

SusanCH

Delicious & a hit! I took the advice of others and used much less chicken stock than called for. 1/2 c is plenty.

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Tuna au Poivre With Red Wine Sauce Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you pair red wine with tuna? ›

Pairings with tuna dishes are similarly versatile. Juicy reds such as Beaujolais or Chinon, Austrian Zweigelt, Italy's underrated Cerasuolo di Vittoria, Dolcetto or Valpolicella, will match grilled, seared and barbecued tuna.

What sauce goes well with tuna? ›

Hollandaise sauce: Drizzle hollandaise sauce over the seared or grilled tuna steak for a rich and buttery flavor. Balsamic glaze: Simmer balsamic vinegar and brown sugar in a saucepan until it thickens. Drizzle over the cooked tuna steak. Avocado salsa: Mash avocado with lime juice, red onion, cilantro, and salt.

What to drink with tuna? ›

A light red or strong dry southern French or Spanish rosé is perfect with seared tuna - a Loire red such as a Chinon or Bourgueil or a light red burgundy if it's simply seasoned, a fruitier New World Pinot Noir if you're giving it a spicier treatment.

Why is tuna steak pink? ›

The industry's use of carbon monoxide (CO) (also known as filtered smoke, wood smoke or tasteless smoke) is used to treat tuna to cease the oxidation process and prevent browning, which permanently alters the color of tuna to bright pink, no matter what the storage temperature or conditions are.

Why can't you pair red wine with fish? ›

Wine should never overpower the food (and vice versa). It's why sommeliers wouldn't pair a very light, delicate white fish like a filet of sole with a bold, robust red wine: the nuances in the dish would be clobbered by the strength of the wine.

What wine goes with tuna and Pinot Noir? ›

PINOT NOIR WINES

Its aromas of red berries, especially raspberry and redcurrant bring complexity and persistence to the palate. A red wine from the Pinot Noir grape variety is indeed ideal for enhancing the flavours of tuna as well as the spices and other elements that accompany the dish.

What is tuna sauce made of? ›

Directions. Blend tuna with reserved oil, mayonnaise, anchovies, olive oil, lemon juice, capers, and garlic together in a blender until completely smooth. Season with cayenne pepper, salt, and black pepper.

What is a good way to eat canned tuna? ›

10 fast meals with canned tuna
  1. 1) Tuna mornay. Cook diced celery and onion in 50g melted butter. ...
  2. 2) Spaghetti with tuna and lemon. ...
  3. 3) Tuna with soy and sushi rice. ...
  4. 4) Potato and tuna cakes. ...
  5. 5) Indian-style tuna and rice. ...
  6. 6) Creamy tuna and broccoli pasta bake. ...
  7. 7) Buckwheat soba and tuna salad. ...
  8. 8) Nicoise salad.

Should I eat tuna with mayo? ›

However, if you're eating tuna as a traditional tuna salad with mayonnaise, you may be consuming unnecessary calories and fat. 1 cup of mayo has more than 1400 calories and 24g of fat. This healthy tuna salad is full of flavor, light on calories and super easy to whip for lunch any day of the week!

What is a good side dish with tuna? ›

  • Roasted Green Beans with Walnuts. A discussion of what to serve tuna steaks would not be appropriate without mentioning green beans. ...
  • Wild Rice Fried Rice. ...
  • Cherry Tomato Salad. ...
  • Baby Bok Choy Stir Fry. ...
  • Simple & Succulent Edamame. ...
  • Korean BBQ Mushrooms. ...
  • 8. Japanese Mushroom Rice. ...
  • Blackened Green Beans.
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Are tuna steaks high in mercury? ›

Though tuna is very nutritious, it's also high in mercury compared to most other fish. Therefore, it should be eaten in moderation — not every day. You can eat skipjack and light canned tuna alongside other low-mercury fish a few times each week, but should limit or avoid albacore, yellowfin and bigeye tuna.

Can dogs eat tuna? ›

Is canned tuna good for dogs? Yes, you can feed your dog canned tuna, as long as you do so in moderation and only infrequently, and you choose the version that's packed in fresh water instead of oil or salted water. It's also important to check the label and make sure there is no extra salt added to the canned tuna.

What is the black meat in tuna? ›

It is a muscle that is rich in myoglobin, a blood pigment. But lest that sound creepy to you, bear in mind that myoglobin is the same iron-containing pigment that makes red meat red. You can leave it in when you cook the fish: the stronger flavor of that one area will not affect the rest of the fish.

What wine is best for canned tuna? ›

“Tinned seafood pair well with a few different types of wine — young red wines, rosé, or unctuous white wines like chardonnay,” Flors says. “They're also great with cava or champagne, and light wines that are easy to drink but with a deep flavor.”

What fish pair with red wine? ›

Examples: Salmon, sardines, mackerel, trout

Oily fish and red wine are a natural match. Like good friends, fat and tannins bond with one another, bringing out the best in each other. Fat carries flavor that tannins help release.

What wine goes well with tuna sandwich? ›

A tuna melt pairs wonderfully with white wine. Pinot Grigio is one of my favorites and pairs well with cheese and seafood like salmon and halibut. Pinot Grigio does not overpower the sandwich, yet it does not get lost in it. For an alternative, try Sauvignon Blanc or Riesling wines with your tuna melt.

What wine goes with ahi tuna poke? ›

If your poke bowl contains fish or seafood, opt for a white wine . A great choice to accompany a tuna poke bowl is a Sauvignon Blanc .

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