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Home » Blog » Seafood Recipes » The Inaugural Post – Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa

The Inaugural Post – Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa

Cathy Roma Published: Oct 9, 2015

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Crusted, seared tuna steaks are paired with a fresh and bright corn salsa.
Crusted, seared tuna steaks are paired with a fresh and bright corn salsa.
Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa

Hi. And welcome to the first ever post, seared tuna steaks with corn salsa, for What Should I Make For….

This blog has been in the works for some time, well in my head anyway. But today it’s an officially published food blog, not just an ongoing conversation with myself.

See, I’ve been into food for just about forever. I’ve been cooking longer than I’ve been driving or kissing boys. As a kid, making family dinner was considered a chore, an assignment, but eventually it became a calling. Well, maybe a calling is a stretch, but definitely a hobby.

I was a terrible cook for a long time, but also pretty fearless. My mom taught me how to cook a handful of meals when I was 11 or 12 and my brothers and me took turns making weeknight dinners after she went back to work fulltime. Eventually they gave up their turns and I took over the nightly task of meal prep.

Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa

I started with the basics; meatloaf, beef stew, baked chicken, all of which were barely edible. But my family was hungry and not especially picky, so I just kept going. I branched out a bit, added different spices, a splash of wine and crossed my fingers.

I don’t remember it tasting any better, but it did wonders for my confidence. I got a feel for the stove and managed not to scar myself irreparably when taking a casserole out of the oven.  I also realized that it was okay to experiment, to make mistakes, it was the only way to get better.

So let’s fast forward…I graduated college, worked in corporate for a bunch of years, moved around a bit, got engaged. And after a long day behind a computer, the first thing I wanted to do was get behind the stove.

I’d swing by the store, grab what looked inspiring and get to cooking. And I was happy. Really happy. That’s when I decided that it was time to change direction and make my hobby into my career.

Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa

Fast forward again. Married, graduated culinary school, working in a NYC restaurant and then a baby on the way. Suburbia here we come. A house, a car, baby number two. After emerging from a diaper changing fog, I found my way back into the kitchen.

I eventually started baking amidst the cupcake craze and then started a business. I became a one-woman show offering a variety of confections that I baked, decorated and delivered locally. While there was much to love about it, it still wasn’t the right fit. I love to bake, but I missed cooking.

And fast forward again, here we are.

This blog is the culmination of my love of all things food, tried and true recipes and simply figuring out what to make with what’s available.

It will be an exploration of different cuisines, sweet and savory dishes, quick and multi-stepped meals. I look forward to sharing my favorite recipes with you and the stories that go along with them.

And since today still feels like summer (here in NJ), I’d like to share with you a favorite meal that celebrates the end of the warm days. Make it today or bookmark it for next summer when fresh corn comes back into season.

It’s a seared, crusted tuna steak served with a roasted corn salsa. Easy enough for a weeknight, but pretty enough to serve to company.

I hope you enjoy. And I hope you come back to see what’s next.

Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa
4.67 from 6 votes
Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa
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Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa
Prep Time
20 mins
Cook Time
4 mins
Total Time
24 mins
 
Crusted, seared tuna steaks are paired with a fresh and bright corn salsa.
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American
Keyword: corn salsa, seared tuna
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 714 kcal
Author: Cathy Roma | What Should I Make For…
Ingredients
Tuna Marinade
  • 1/8 cup soy sauce
  • 2 garlic cloves, crushed
  • 2 Tbsp brown sugar
  • 1/4 cup extra virgin olive oil
  • kosher salt and pepper
Prep the Tuna
  • 2 Tbsp whole coriander
  • 1 1/2 Tbsp whole black peppercorns
  • 12 oz Ahi tuna steaks (6-7 oz each)
Corn Salsa
  • 1 cup roasted or grilled corn kernels (from 2 ears corn, roasted or grilled and kernels cut off)
  • 2 Tbsp cilantro, chopped
  • 2 Tbsp scallions (white and pale green parts only), sliced
  • 1 lime, juiced and zested
  • 1 Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • kosher salt and pepper
Instructions
Marinade
  1. Combine first three ingredients for tuna marinade in a bowl. Slowly whisk in the olive oil and season with salt and pepper.

  2. Add tuna to the marinade, turning to coat. Refrigerate for 30 mins – 1 hour.

Make the Tuna
  1. Grind whole coriander and peppercorns in a spice grinder until coarsely ground.
  2. Remove tuna from marinade and turn to coat in spice rub.
  3. Sear the tuna steaks in an oiled pan over high heat, 2 minutes per side or until desired doneness (I recommend rare).

Corn Salsa
  1. Combine all ingredients for the corn salsa and toss together.
  2. Slice tuna if desired and serve with salsa.
Nutrition Facts
Seared Tuna Steaks with Corn Salsa
Amount Per Serving (2 g)
Calories 714 Calories from Fat 396
% Daily Value*
Fat 44g68%
Saturated Fat 7g44%
Cholesterol 64mg21%
Sodium 1038mg45%
Potassium 769mg22%
Carbohydrates 39g13%
Fiber 6g25%
Sugar 15g17%
Protein 45g90%
Vitamin A 3880IU78%
Vitamin C 14.2mg17%
Calcium 109mg11%
Iron 4.4mg24%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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About Cathy Roma

My food philosophy is simple: everything in moderation. Sweet, savory, healthy, decadent…food, like life, is all about balance. I rely on my background as a trained chef/mom to create family-friendly recipes that will inspire you to cook, not complicate your life.

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Comments

  1. Jessamyn Tabakin says

    October 9, 2015 at 5:01 pm

    5 stars
    Loved it
    I would never of thought this would appeal to my kids but they loved it

    Reply
    • Cathy says

      October 14, 2015 at 8:15 pm

      so glad jess!

  2. Lynn kane says

    October 9, 2015 at 5:48 pm

    5 stars
    Love it!! Can’t wait to see more of your blog!
    Lynn

    Reply
    • Cathy says

      October 14, 2015 at 8:15 pm

      thanks lynn!

  3. melanie says

    October 9, 2015 at 8:38 pm

    5 stars
    This looks delicious! Can’t wait to try it.

    Reply
  4. Theresa says

    October 10, 2015 at 1:44 am

    I’m was fortunate enough to be around when Cathy was trying out meals in her teens! I still follow the Roma recipe for tomato sauce! Well done, Cathy!

    Reply
    • Cathy says

      October 14, 2015 at 8:16 pm

      sauce recipe coming soon – stay tuned!

  5. Neil Marion says

    October 10, 2015 at 2:34 pm

    Can’t wait to try this! I can totally relate to your story Cathy. Good luck on this adventure

    Reply
    • Cathy says

      October 14, 2015 at 8:16 pm

      thanks neil!

  6. Sole Mingo-Ordonez says

    October 10, 2015 at 4:43 pm

    Congratulations on your inaugural post. The tuna looks delish! I usually make mine with pepper but I will try coriander next time.

    Reply
    • Cathy says

      October 14, 2015 at 8:16 pm

      let me know if you try it and if you enjoy.

  7. Tara says

    October 12, 2015 at 2:18 pm

    For someone who is very hard to inspire in the kitchen, as all my creativity is used up in the studio, by the time I get ready to cook Im tired and perplexed….. Thanks for making tonight easy, Im going to make you my first stop each day so I can finally get my family to eat my food!!! going to make this tonight

    Reply
    • Cathy says

      October 14, 2015 at 8:17 pm

      awesome! so glad you’ll give it a try.

  8. Claudia says

    June 4, 2022 at 2:45 am

    5 stars
    Pretty perfect. Love the coriander/pepper blend for the rub! Thank you!

    Reply
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