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Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers

This Tuna Tartare with Mango served on Prawn Crackers is a complex and well-balanced dish! Tartare has the sweetness of the mango, the tanginess of the lime, and the savory flavors of the tuna and scallions. The prawn crackers add a delightful crunch to the dish, making it a delicious and satisfying appetizer or light meal.

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Why is it called tartare?

The name “tartare” is derived from the nomadic Tartar people of Central Asia, who were known for their horsemanship and their habit of eating raw meat. The name “tartare” has become a term used in culinary contexts to refer to any dish made with raw or nearly raw ingredients seasoned with herbs, spices, or sauces. This includes dishes like salmon or tuna tartare, steak tartare, and vegetable tartare, among others.

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Is tuna tartare raw or cooked

Tuna tartare is made with raw tuna that has been finely diced and is not cooked. The dish is seasoned with various ingredients such as avocado, soy sauce, lime juice, and sesame oil, and served as an appetizer.

It’s important to note that consuming raw fish, including raw tuna, comes with some health risks, as raw fish may contain harmful bacteria or parasites that can cause foodborne illness. To reduce the risk of illness, it’s essential to use high-quality, fresh fish, and to follow proper food safety guidelines when handling and preparing raw fish.

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What is tuna tartare made of?

This Tuna tartare dish includes raw tuna that has been finely chopped or diced. By the way, research studies show that tuna is rich in potassium – a mineral that lowers blood pressure significantly. Tuna is mixed with diced ripe mango, sliced scallions, and sauce made from soy sauce, lime juice, mustard and sesame oil.

The prawn crackers which this tartare is served on are made from a mixture of prawn (shrimp) and tapioca flour that is deep-fried to create a crispy, crunchy cracker. Prawn crackers or shrimp chips are popular snacks in many Asian countries and are often used as a base for canapes or appetizers.

The combination of the fresh, tangy flavors of the tuna tartare with the sweet and juicy mango, along with the savory and crunchy prawn cracker, creates a delicious and refreshing dish that is perfect for a light meal or appetizer.

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

How to make tuna tartare with mango

Let’s start with making the prawn crackers or shrimp crisps. Line the plate with a paper towel, we’ll place the chips there. Place a saucepan with 200 ml of oil on high heat, and let it heat up (it takes 2 mins). Check the readiness of the oil by drizzling a bit of water into the oil. If it hisses, the oil is ready to be used. Place some prawn crackers into the oil, they will be hissing and inflating. Don’t burn them, they take just 15secs to be ready. If you leave them longer in the oil, they will get brown color and bitter taste, we need them white and not overcooked.

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Take them out to the plate lined with a paper towel, and let the excess oil be absorbed. For 2 servings, we will need about 10-12 chips. Set aside.

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Let’s cut all the ingredients. Take tuna and cut it into 0.7-1cm pieces.

diced ahi tuna for Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Peel the mango and dice it into 0.3-0.5cm pieces. We need such small pieces so it would be easy to serve them on the prawn crackers which are not big.

diced mango for Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Chop a bunch of scallions.

chopped scallions for Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Prepare the marinade for tuna in a large bowl, mix soya sauce, mustard, sesame oil or olive oil if you don’t have sesame oil and lime juice. Mix till smooth.

marinade for Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Add chopped scallions and mix. Place tuna pieces into the bowl with the sauce and mix, so the sauce covers all the tuna tartare pieces.

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Then add mango and mix it all together. Let it be marinated for 30 mins.

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

When the time is up, fill the prawn crackers with the tuna-mango tartare. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and serve immediately. Enjoy!

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

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Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers recipe

Tuna Tartare with Mango and Prawn Crackers

This Tuna Tartare combines the fresh, tangy flavors of the tuna with the sweet and juicy mango, along with the savory and crunchy prawn cracker. This is a delicious and refreshing dish that is perfect for a light meal or appetizer!
Prep Time 10 mins
Cook Time 10 mins
Marination time 30 mins
Total Time 50 mins
Course Appetizer, Main Course
Cuisine French
Servings 2 servings

Ingredients
  

Prawn crackers

  • 200 ml olive oil
  • 20 prawn crackers

Tartare

  • 300 g raw Ahi tuna
  • 1 mango
  • 4-5 scallions stems, chopped (1 tbsp)
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 tbsp sesame oil or olive oil
  • 1 tsp whole grain mustard
  • 2 tsp lime juice
  • 1 pinch of sesame seeds (for serving)

Instructions
 

Prawn crackers

  • Line the plate with a paper towel. Place a saucepan with 200 ml of oil on high heat, and let it heat up (it takes 2 mins).
  • Place some prawn crackers into the oil, and fry them till they are puffy (just for 15secs). Then take them out to the plate with a paper towel, and let the excess oil be absorbed. Set aside.

Tuna Tartare

  • Dice tuna into 0.7-1cm pieces.
  • Peel and dice the mango into 0.3-0.5cm pieces.
  • In a large bowl, mix soya sauce, mustard, sesame oil and lime juice. Mix till smooth. Chop a bunch of scallions and add to the sauce.
  • Transfer tuna pieces into the bowl with the sauce and mix. Then add mango and mix it all together. Set aside for marination for 30 mins.
  • Fill the prawn crackers with the tuna-mango tartare. Sprinkle with sesame seeds and serve immediately. Enjoy!
Keyword prawn crackers, tartare, tuna

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