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Marinated Seared Tuna, Crispy Vegetables, Tapenade Vinaigre

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Dujour09 4 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Fennel bulb
2 Pink radishes
1 Celery stalk
2 Scallions
2 Asparagus spears
=== TUNA MARINADE ===
1 c Soy sauce
1 Clove garlic; minced
1 ts Freshly-crushed black pepper
8 oz Yellow-fin tuna
=== TAPENADE DRESSING ===
3 tb Black olive puree
3 tb Basil puree
Juice of 2 lemons
3 tb Virgin olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Slice all the vegetables thinly with a very sharp mandoline and put them in
icy water for about an hour. Combine marinade ingredients. Cut the tuna in
long thin slices about 1/2-inch thick and let sit in the marinade for about
20 minutes. In a medium-size skillet over high heat sear the tuna briefly,
until rare. Reserve on the side once done. Drain all the vegetables, dry
them and season with a little bit of lemon and olive oil to taste. Place a
small amount in the middle of the plate and add the thin slice of tuna on
top of it. Combine tapenade dressing and drizzle vinaigrette on tuna. This
recipe yields 4 servings.
Source: "CHEF DU JOUR - (Show # DJ-9389) - from the TV FOOD NETWORK"
S(Formatted for MC5): "07-31-1999 by Joe Comiskey -
joecomiskey@netzero.net"
Recipe by: Remi Lauvand
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