Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Tuna and tomato


Not your classic combination when you think of what automatically works, and what does not. But there are times when it is actually a good thing to break out of the mediocre and go bold in the kitchen. Brie on a pizza springs immediately to mind, but that's for another time. Here it's tuna and tomato, odd on the surface, grand underneath.

Tuna tartare with tomato dressing

Serves 4

Tuna tartare
250g sashimi-grade tuna, diced
10g chives, chopped
10g shallots, chopped
5g lemon confit or Moroccan preserved lemon
6 drops of Tabasco sauce
6 drops of Worcestershire sauce
35ml olive oil
Salt and pepper

Toss the diced tuna with all the remaining ingredients, season with salt and pepper and keep chilled till ready to serve.

Tomato pulp
500g red Roma tomatoes
65g sugar
10 basil leaves
Salt and pepper

Cut the tomatoes in half, combine them with the sugar and basil in a large bowl. Season well with salt and black pepper, and allow to rest, covered, for a couple of hours.

Place the bowl over a pan of simmering water, and cook for 1 and a half hours. Let the mixture sit in the fridge for a further 24 hours, then pass the finished pulp through a fine sieve.

Marry up the tuna tartare, the tomato pulp, something cracker like for crunch, something green as in rocket leaves, a sprinkle of the best salt and olive oil you have.

The alternative is - raw tuna, seasoned as you like, cut up some tomatoes, open a bag of pita chips, and the world is already a better place for it.

2 comments:

  1. This sounds like a lovely, healthy nibble! Perfect for upcoming spring themed parties! x

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  2. Now the weather is on the turn, this will do just nicely with a chilled glass of something or other...

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