Fish Recipes: How to Grill, Bake & Pan-Fry Seafood

Cooking fish without oil or with simple flavorings like lemon and pepper preserves its heart-healthy benefits. Learn to prepare salmon fillets for sushi, grill yellowtail, and differentiate between frozen and fresh seafood.

Grilled tuna steak served on asparagus with roasted zmieniakami

How to Cook Tuna in a Grill Pan

Tuna has a meaty texture and strong fishy flavor. Common species at American fishmongers include albacore and yellowfin. Both provide thick, tasty steaks. Fresh tuna flesh holds together well, making it ideal for cooking in a grill pan. Fresh tuna is firm and red in color.

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Grilled tuna steak served on asparagus with roasted zmieniakami

How to Cook Yellowtail Tuna Fish

Though commonly considered tuna -- and similar to a small tuna in appearance --, yellowtail tuna actually belong to the amberjack species. Yellowtail are fast-swimming predatory fish common in U.S. Pacific Ocean waters. The flesh is lighter than tuna, but yellowtail has a similar firm, meaty texture.

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Chargrilled Tuna Steak

How to Cook One-Inch Tuna Steaks

As long as it's very fresh, tuna can be served a little rare in the middle. This is ideal for tuna steaks as the fish has a tendency to dry out if cooked for too long. One-inch thick tuna steaks can be perfectly cooked in about 10 minutes.

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