Friday May 15, 2009
yellowtail tartare with payusnaya caviar
Recipe courtesy of California Caviar Company
Serves 4
Ingredients
- 1 pound sashimi grade Yellowtail tuna
- 1 Tablespoon grape seed oil, or another oil which is light in flavor
- 2 Tablespoon chives, chopped
- 1 Tablespoon lemon zest
- 2 oz Pepin Payusnaya (pressed caviar)
- Sea salt & fresh ground black pepper to taste
Posted by terry dagrosa at 11:11AM on May 15 in
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I've never tried caviar and don't know that I ever will, but your recipe combination sounds interesting. Hope you don't mind but I would love to direct Foodista readers to your blog. Just add your choice of widget and you're all set!
Just so you know, as you may very well...young Pacific yellowail is Hamachi (as shown in the picture) - the recipe says "yellowtail TUNA". While both pelagic fishes, two different species. There is a yellowFIN tuna, not yellowtail. Nevertheless, this would certainly work best with Hamachi or Kampachi (a farmed varied out of Kona, HI). The flavor or AHI (yellowfin tuna) would/could overpower the other subtle components.
Just my thoughts...
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