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This perfectly seared tuna steak is ideal as an easy weeknight dinner: itโs one of my favorite protein-packed seafood recipes! Here are my expert tips for cooking this tasty fish and top ideas for ways to serve it.

Tuna steak is one of those foods that donโt taste like youโd expect. When I first tried it, I was surprised to find tastes less like fish and more like a piece of chicken or steak!ย It’s become one of my favorite meals because it’s high in protein, cooks in under 5 minutes, and tastes incredible.
That meaty, buttery, melt-in-your-mouth texture will impress everyone (I promise!), either at weeknight dinners or a dinner party.ย Here’s my favorite seared tuna steak recipe, which is great for pescatarians, tuna fans, or home cooks looking for a quick meal idea. I love this recipe that so much I included a version of it in my latest cookbook with this chimichurri sauce!
Buying Quality Tuna Steaks
This recipe starts with a great piece of fish. Ahi tuna, also known as yellowfin tuna or bigeye tuna, is a mild, lean fish often used in sushi, poke bowls, or cooked rare or medium-rare. Itโs sold as thick steaks at the grocery store, not thin fillets like other types of fish.
Hereโs what to look for when buying tuna steaks:
- Consider sushi or sashimi grade. There are no specific regulations around the label โsushi-grade,โ but it means the fish is high-quality and safe to be eaten raw.
- Check the fish counter. You should be able to find ahi tuna steaks at your local grocery counter. โRegularโ tuna generally refers to the canned, albacore, or skipjack types of tuna. (Bluefin tuna is the rarest and most expensive, but itโs not necessary here.)
- Look for frozen steaks. These can be even fresher than fresh tuna if theyโre flash frozen right when theyโre caught. Youโll just need to thaw them in the refrigerator the night before.
- Find wild-caught fish. Wild-caught fish is usually a more sustainable choice, but quality options are available in well-regulated farms. See the Seafood Watch Consumer Guide.
Best Way to Cook and Sear
This seared tuna steak takes just 2 to 4 minutes, so you wonโt want to wander too far away from your skillet. Here are the basic steps for this one (or you can go ahead and jump right to the recipe):

Step 1: Allow steaks to come to room temperature. (Give them about 20 minutes.) This is important. Otherwise, the inside will remain cold while the outside is cooked.

Step 2: Season tuna steaks with salt and pepper. We use about ยพ teaspoon for every 8 ounces.

Step 3: Heat oil in a non-stick or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat and cook the steaks for 1 to 2 minutes per side. They should be browned on the outside but rare on the inside.
The internal temperature of your tuna steaks should be 130ยฐF for medium-rare. You can measure the temperature by inserting a food thermometer into the thickest part of the steak. Allow your steaks to rest for 2 minutes before slicing them into strips.
If youโre serving ahi tuna to children or pregnant women, you won’t want the inside raw. In these instances, cook your steaks to medium; I promise theyโll be just as meaty and delicious! To achieve a medium doneness, cook to an internal temperature around 135ยฐF. Itโs still not a pan-fried dish, but your steaks will no longer be pink on the inside.
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โญโญโญโญโญ โTurned out great! I looked up your tuna steak recipe mainly for the cooking instructions and tips to make sure I didnโt ruin our lovely wild caught fish. I used a light blend of Old Bay seasoning, lemon pepper, and sea salt. Moist, tender, flavorful, not overcooked. The whole family loved it!โ – Pamela M.
A Few Sauce Ideas
Honestly with seared tuna, you don’t need a sauce: it’s so delicious as it is! However, it does step it up. I love my garlic herb sauce with fresh herbs and capers for any tuna steak recipe, but it really depends on what youโre going for in your final dish. Here are a few more tasty sauces for seared tuna:
- Hoisin: For Asian-style flavors, try savory hoisin sauce for dipping. Itโs sweet and savory for the perfect blend of that elusive umami.
- Ponzu: This Japanese dipping sauce, made with soy sauce and citrus juice, is a nice contrast to the tunaโs meaty flavor.
- Teriyaki: You can pick up a bottle at the grocery store, but I also have an easy recipe for homemade teriyaki.ย
Side Dishes to Pair
Because seared tuna cooks so quickly, it becomes a meal in minutes. You can pair ahi tuna steaks with just about anything to turn them into a complete healthy dinner. I like to make these quick side dishes that can be made in the time it takes to rest and cook your steaks:
- Grains: Use whatever grain you like, such as quinoa or farro. You could also add rice to make a spin-off version of a poke bowl.ย
- Salads: Add some extra protein with a white bean salad or keep it fresh and simple with a romaine lettuce salad.
- Pastas: Serve your tuna on a bed of fluffy couscous or orzo with lemon juice for some acidity in your dish.
- Veggies: For a balance of textures, I like to stick to crunchy veggies like snow peas or sautรฉed broccoli.
Dietary Notes
This tuna steak recipe is gluten-free, dairy-free, and pescatarian.
Frequently Asked Questions
Tuna steak can generally be eaten raw if labeled โsushi-gradeโ or โsashimi-grade.โ That means the seller has deemed it safe to eat raw because it meets specific processing standards.ย
Youโll find raw tuna in pokes, tartares, and sashimi. If youโre unsure about the source, you can cook your tuna all the way through.
To make a crusted tuna steak, coat your tuna with a sauce after patting it dry to help your crust ingredients stick. Sprinkle all sides of your tuna with your crust mix, which typically includes sesame seeds, then press it down into each piece. Sear your steaks in the same way from there.
No! It actually tastes more like a piece of steak or fish, making it perfect for seafood wary eaters.
Tuna Steak
Cooking tuna steaks isnโt complicated, but it does require some attention to detail. Hereโs how I get an amazing sear and incredible flavor.
- Prep Time: 20 minutes
- Cook Time: 5 minutes
- Total Time: 25 minutes
- Yield: 2 4-ounce servings 1x
- Category: Fish
- Method: Seared
Ingredients
- 2 8-oz ahi tuna steaksย
- ยฝ tablespoon neutral oil
- 1 ยฝ teaspoon kosher salt
- Freshly ground black pepper, to taste
Instructions
- Bring the tuna steaks to room temperature by letting them sit for at least 20 minutes. Pat the tuna dry.ย
- Sprinkle the fish liberally with the kosher salt and fresh ground black pepper on both sides.
- Heat the oil in a medium skillet over medium-high heat.
- Add the tuna steaks and cook 1-2 minutes per side until lightly browned on the outside but still rare on the inside.ย
- Cool for 2 minutes, then slice the tuna against the grain into ยฝ-inch slices.
- Serve immediately, with a sauce if desired.ย
Notes
A neutral oil is better than butter for searing tuna steaks because it can handle higher heat without burning. Searing is best fast and hot, so you want oil with a high smoking point, like grapeseed or vegetable oil. Olive oil is fine, but it adds a bit of a different flavor profile to the dish.
Grilled tuna steak is just as quick and delicious as a hot pan. Youโll use the same seasonings but can play with the smokiness when itโs time for sauces. I like my chimichurri sauce with cilantro or a red pepper romesco for grilled fish recipes and summertime dinners.
This tuna recipe doesnโt call for a marinade, but you can always add a quick marinade for extra flavor. Keep it short. About 15-30 minutes in a soy-, citrus-, or sesame oil-based sauce is more than enough for marinated, pan-seared tuna.









NICE TUNA STEAK !!!!! Simple and quick and DELICIOUS !!!!โ
Everyone LOVED it !!!!!
Thank you for the delicious recipe
So glad you enjoyed!
Turned out great! I looked up your tuna steak recipe mainly for the cooking instructions and tips to make sure I didnโt ruin our lovely wild caught fish. I used a light blend of Old Bay seasoning, lemon pepper, and sea salt. Didnโt have any neutral oils, so I used coconut oil and olive oil and the tuna steaks still came out delicious. Moist, tender, flavorful, not overcooked. The whole family loved it!
Easy to follow directions. Will use this website for more recipes for sure!! Bon appรฉtit!
great, thank you, fish is something I rarely make, but do like ahi tuna, just hadn’t been sure how to prepare and make it, so this really helps!
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Hey! Iโm using your recipe and I had a question. What do i cook my tuna steaks on?? Medium?? Thanks.
Medium high
OmG..Excellent and I didn’t overcook it!! Delish with rice and lightly sautรฉed green beans. O la la..
Thank you