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Grilled Tuna with Mint Viniagrette

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CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Seafood, Grains Main course, Seafood & f 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 Fresh tuna steaks
3 tb Fresh mint; chopped
1/2 c Extra virgin olive oil
2 tb Lime juice
1 tb Wine vinegar (or more to
Taste)
1 tb Fresh parsley; min
2 md Shallots; minced
6 Roma tomatoes; seeded and
Diced
3 Cl Garlic, briefly blanched minced
Salt and pepper

INSTRUCTIONS

Sprinkle tuna with pepper and coat with 1-2 T. olive oil. Cover with
plastic wrap and refrigerate until ready to cook. Combine the remaining
ingredients in a small bowl.  Taste and correct the seasonings, adding salt
and pepper to taste. Grill tuna approximately 4 minutes per side and serve
with some of the vinaigrette spooned across each steak and garnish with
mint sprigs. In place of the mint you may use a combination of mint and
basil.

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