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Quick ahi tuna pan seared for a mid day snack

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Dinner tonight, grilled ribeye steak, with grilled asparagus with olive oil, salt and pepper, garlic mashed potatoes with a mushroom worcestershire reduction sauce.

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21 minutes ago, thegunsmith2506 said:

The boy made a Valentines dinner for his mom. Ribeye, lobster tail, roasted red potatoes, squash. Not bad for a 10yo! 

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Awesome. Way to go and learn!!!!

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Prepare to have your tits blown off!

Made this a few years back for Valentine's Day and became a household fave. Momma made it tonight (her way) with adding shrimp and reducing the tails and shells in a garlic, butter and onion reduction. Amazing!

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/99314/lobster-pasta/

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Dinner tonight, pan seared blue fin tuna, I caught, seasoned with yuzu furkikake, shichimi togarashi and 809 miso, with a soy and sesame oil dip.

 

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2 hours ago, Big or Bust said:

Salmon, poblano rice, sautéed beans...

 

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fish looks great, was thinking myself tomorrow blackened Yellowtail

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A light snack of shrimp after having tacos at Creek Side Taco Shack in Queen Creek.

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So I tired something different with the Ahi Tuna - made a soy based marinade (soy, sesame oil, teriyaki, ponzu, and tempura), let it soak about 10 mins flipping. Did the usual seasoning after and seared, came out great and no need for any extra soy later.  Comes out a little darker than no marinade.  Like this way.

 

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