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Tuna Crudo

August 12, 2024 by Mahy 10 Comments

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Tuna Crudo is one of those bright zesty and refreshing seafood recipes that feel super gourmet and fancy, yet super simple to make. This tuna recipe hails all the way from Italy, you can think of it as the Mediterranean sushi. Delicious, and show stopping–this Tuna crudo will impress you 🙂

tuna crudo on a plate with sliced cucumbers, a citrus dressing, capers , lots of olive oil and fried garlic

This is yet another succulent of our fresh, raw seafood recipes. The viral and very popular Tuna Tartare , Tuna Carpaccio, Tuna Ceviche, Ahi Tuna Salad, Tuna Wrap, Salmon Tartare and more! All these use fresh quality seafood that’s consumed raw or very lightly seared and raw on the inside. 

The Tuna Crudo is how Italians do their raw tuna, we tried on a trip a few years ago and we were hooked! 

 

What is Tuna Crudo?

You can think of Tuna Crudo as an appetizer or amuse bouche if you will. It’s originally from Italy and it’s considered a high end dish in all restaurants. 

While this recipe is super simple to make and involves no cooking, it relies heavily on using quality ingredients. So when you’re making a crudo recipe, the first thing you need to do, is look for quality sushi grade tuna and quality olive oil (we use Mina the Moroccan single sourced olive oil).

The dish is mainly prepared by thinly slicing the tuna and cucumber. A bright orange and lemon vinaigrette is prepared and you can either drizzle it over the tuna or arrange the sliced seafood over it. And at that point you can simply garnish and it’s ready! Details on the recipe below.

Ingredients You’ll Need

ingredients for tuna crudo including fresh ahi tuna block,sliced cucumebrs, orange zest and juice, lemon zest and juice, quality olive oil, garlic chips, seasoning

  • Tuna. This is the key ingredient in the recipe and it MUST be quality sushi grade seafood. We use Saku tuna, similar to the one used in our Tuna Carpaccio.
  • Citrus. A combination of orange and lemon, zests and juices is idea for the zest, tang and sweet dressing.
  • Olive Oil. You’ll need quality olive oil for this as it’s a prominent flavor in the dressing. We use Mina, the Moroccan brand which is a single sourced olive oil al the way from Morocco and it’s SO GOOD!
  • Vinegar. You can use white wine vinegar, we used white balsamic here. 
  • Garnishes. Capers and fried garlic chips are our favorite garnishes. The capers happened to be from the same brand, Mina. The garlic chips you can use store bought or simply pan fry thinly sliced garlic until golden.
  • Seasoning. Salt and pepper are the only spices you need, and chilli flakes if you’re looking for a kick.
  • Cucumbers. These add a bit of freshness and juiciness to the dish, but you can skip it completely.

How to Make Tuna Crudo

Vinaigrette

A hand zesting in an orange into the serving plate to make the vinaigrette for tuna crudo

  1. Start by making the vinaigrette or sauce for the tuna crudo. Right into the serving plate, begin by zesting the orange and lemon, then juicing them into the plate.
    The remaining ingredients for the vinaigrette are added over the serving plate like olive oil, vinegar, capers, salt and pepper
  2. Add the remaining ingredients like vinegar, olive oil, salt, pepper, capers and chilli flakes if using over the citruses. Whisk until smooth, and your sauce is then ready. Set aside in the fridge if serving later, or set aside while you prepare the dish. 

Tuna

A hand holding a sharp knife thinly slicing the saku tuna into thin slices for the tuna crudo

  1. Use a sharp knife and thinly slice the tuna fish. As with any  Carpaccio or recipe that involves thin slicing, a sharp knife is key. Alternatively you can flash freeze the fish for 45 minutes for easy slicing.
    Thinly sliced tuna and cucumbers arranged on a serving plate
  2. Arrange the sliced tuna and cucumber right ontop of the vinaigrette on the serving plate. You can alternate them or arrange them in any which way you prefer.

Garnish

A hand holding a small bowl of golden toasted garlic chips ready to garnish the tuna crudo

  1. We love a crisp topping to our tuna crudo recipe and we used garlic chips. You can most definitely use fried onions instead or store bought. We sliced garlic into thin slices, pan fried them in olive oil for just under 2 minutes until golden. Drained them and they look like this.
    Top view of the finished tuna crudo plate with fresh tuna, cucumbers, garlic chips and the zesty citrus vinaigrette
  2. Finish the tuna crudo by sprinkling the garlic chips on top, some more olive oil and chilli flakes. It’s just as simple and amazing as it looks! 

Serve

A hand holding a piece of tuna, cucumber over a crunchy Italian ciabbata bread showing how to serve tuna crudo with bread

There are so many ways to serve tuna crudo including jus as it is on it’s own. We love a crunchy ciabatta or Italian bread as shown above. Scoop some of that luscious succulent marinated fresh tuna, cucumber, capers and garlic chips over that bread and it’s heavenly! 

Tuna Crudo Recipe Tips

  1. Use fresh and quality tuna for this recipe as it is consumed raw. More on raw seafood below. Let your fish monger know you’re using the tuna for a crudo recipe. 
  2. If your knife is not super sharp or if you feel difficulty slicing the fish, freeze it first for 30 minutes. This flash freezing process will make slicing much easier for you.
  3. Since the vinaigrette is also really few ingredients, make sure you use quality olive oil for it. The olive oil flavor will shine and so use a brand that you really like. We use Mina, which is a Moroccan olive oil and I’ve mentioned so much about it in this Olive Oil Cake.
  4. If you can find Yuzu, which is a Japanese citrus fruit, it’s the ideal citrus to use here. Since it’s so hard to find fresh, we used a combo of orange and lemon. 
  5. You can make the vinaigrette ahead of time (up to 3 days) and store it in the fridge.
  6. The tuna is best served right away because the more it sits in the dressing, it will begin to cure. Similar to a Tuna Ceviche where the tuna is cured in lots of lime juice. 
  7. Add on any greens you’d like, fennel, apples or any fresh fruit/veggie to the crudo. Just make sure it doesn’t get watery. 
  8. Enjoy and serve right away, this is such an easy and tasty recipe!

close up shot showing the tuna thinly sliced and sititng in the vinaigrette with a slice of cucumber pn the side, some garlic chips and capers around it. The texture of the tuna crudo is showing so clealry

What Types of Fish Can I use?

You can use so many different sushi grade fish for a crudo. You can make it with yellow fin, salmon, scallops and tuna! Make sure. you’re using Ahi Tuna, and we’re chosen saku, which is like a block inside the ahi tuna. So luscious!

How to Slice Fresh Tuna?

If your knife isn’t super sharp or have any fear of your knife skills, tuna can be quite challenging to slice thin. The fish when fresh is super soft and can make the knife slip and slide. In this case, flash freezing is the best way to go. You’ll place the fish in the freezer for 45 minutes on average. This will make the fish semi firm and much much easier to slice. 

How to Flavor Tuna Crudo

The vinaigrette is the best flavor here! Along with that we’ve added cucumber for freshness, capers for texture and fried garlic for a crisp finish. You can add greens like arugula, red onions, fried nuts, olives, scallions and more. We loved this version as it is 🙂 

Can anyone eat Raw fish?

Absolutely not! There’s always a risk when consuming raw fish especially if you’re under medication, have health conditions, pregnant or of a certain age. So while fresh quality seafood can be consumed raw for most healthy individuals, it’s not for everyone. There’s an article on Serious Eats about consuming raw fish and it’s great info. 

How to Prepare it cooked?

If you’re not comfortable with raw seafood, consider Tuna Ceviche where the fish is cured in lime for some time before eating. Also consider Ahi Tuna Salad , Tuna Wrap, Tuna Steak Recipe where the seafood is lightly seared. And finally, try a Beef Tataki method using tuna where the fish is also lightly seared.

Raw Seafood Recipes 

Tuna Tartare
Salmon Tartare
Poke Bowl
Sushi Burrito
Tuna Carpaccio
Sushi Bowl
Tuna Ceviche

close up shot showing the tuna thinly sliced and sititng in the vinaigrette with a slice of cucumber pn the side, some garlic chips and capers around it. The texture of the tuna crudo is showing so clealry
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Tuna Crudo

Tuna Crudo is one of those bright zesty and refreshing seafood recipes that feel super gourmet and fancy, yet super simple to make. This tuna recipe hails all the way from Italy, you can think of it as the Mediterranean sushi. Delicious, and show stopping--this Tuna crudo will impress you 🙂

Course Appetizer, Salad, side
Cuisine Italian, Mediterranean
Keyword Ahi tuna, Crudo, crudo recipes, tuna, tuna crudo, tuna recipes
Prep Time 10 minutes
Servings 4
Calories 231 kcal
Author Mahy

Ingredients

Ahi Tuna

  • 1 saku tuna or ahi tuna block

Vinaigrette

  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • 1 Tablespoons orange juice
  • 1 teaspoon orange zest
  • 1 teaspoon lemon zest
  • 1 tabelspoons white balsamic vinegar
  • 1/3 cup olive oil quality olive oil like Mina
  • 1-2 tabelspoons capers drained
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt and pepper

Garnsih

  • 1 cup cucumbers sliced
  • 3-4 garlic cloves thinly sliced and pan fried in olive oil
  • 1/4 teaspoon chilli flakes optional
  • 1-2 tabespoons olive oil

Instructions

  1. Start by making the vinaigrette or sauce for the tuna crudo. Right into the serving plate, begin by zesting the orange and lemon, then juicing them into the plate.
    A hand zesting in an orange into the serving plate to make the vinaigrette for tuna crudo
  2. Add the remaining ingredients like vinegar, olive oil, salt, pepper, capers and chilli flakes if using over the citruses. Whisk until smooth, and your sauce is then ready. Set aside in the fridge if serving later, or set aside while you prepare the dish.
    The remaining ingredients for the vinaigrette are added over the serving plate like olive oil, vinegar, capers, salt and pepper
  3. Use a sharp knife and thinly slice the tuna fish. As with any  Carpaccio or recipe that involves thin slicing, a sharp knife is key. Alternatively you can flash freeze the fish for 45 minutes for easy slicing.
    A hand holding a sharp knife thinly slicing the saku tuna into thin slices for the tuna crudo
  4. Arrange the sliced tuna and cucumber right ontop of the vinaigrette on the serving plate. You can alternate them or arrange them in any which way you prefer.
    Thinly sliced tuna and cucumbers arranged on a serving plate
  5. We love a crisp topping to our tuna crudo recipe and we used garlic chips. You can most definitely use fried onions instead or store bought. We sliced garlic into thin slices, pan fried them in olive oil for just under 2 minutes until golden. Drained them and they look like this.
    A hand holding a small bowl of golden toasted garlic chips ready to garnish the tuna crudo
  6. Finish the tuna crudo by sprinkling the garlic chips on top, some more olive oil and chilli flakes. It's just as simple and amazing as it looks!
    tuna crudo on a plate with sliced cucumbers, a citrus dressing, capers , lots of olive oil and fried garlic
  7. There are so many ways to serve tuna crudo including jus as it is on it's own. We love a crunchy ciabatta or Italian bread as shown above. Scoop some of that luscious succulent marinated fresh tuna, cucumber, capers and garlic chips over that bread and it's heavenly!
    A hand holding a piece of tuna, cucumber over a crunchy Italian ciabbata bread showing how to serve tuna crudo with bread

Recipe Video

Recipe Notes

Tuna Crudo Recipe Tips
Use fresh and quality tuna for this recipe as it is consumed raw. More on raw seafood below. Let your fish monger know you're using the tuna for a crudo recipe. 
If your knife is not super sharp or if you feel difficulty slicing the fish, freeze it first for 30 minutes. This flash freezing process will make slicing much easier for you.
Since the vinaigrette is also really few ingredients, make sure you use quality olive oil for it. The olive oil flavor will shine and so use a brand that you really like. We use Mina, which is a Moroccan olive oil and I've mentioned so much about it in this Olive Oil Cake.
If you can find Yuzu, which is a Japanese citrus fruit, it's the ideal citrus to use here. Since it's so hard to find fresh, we used a combo of orange and lemon. 
You can make the vinaigrette ahead of time (up to 3 days) and store it in the fridge.
The tuna is best served right away because the more it sits in the dressing, it will begin to cure. Similar to a Tuna Ceviche where the tuna is cured in lots of lime juice. 
Add on any greens you'd like, fennel, apples or any fresh fruit/veggie to the crudo. Just make sure it doesn't get watery. 
Enjoy and serve right away, this is such an easy and tasty recipe!

What Types of Fish Can I use?

You can use so many different sushi grade fish for a crudo. You can make it with yellow fin, salmon, scallops and tuna! Make sure. you're using Ahi Tuna, and we're chosen saku, which is like a block inside the ahi tuna. So luscious!

How to Slice Fresh Tuna?

If your knife isn't super sharp or have any fear of your knife skills, tuna can be quite challenging to slice thin. The fish when fresh is super soft and can make the knife slip and slide. In this case, flash freezing is the best way to go. You'll place the fish in the freezer for 45 minutes on average. This will make the fish semi firm and much much easier to slice. 

How to Flavor Tuna Crudo

The vinaigrette is the best flavor here! Along with that we've added cucumber for freshness, capers for texture and fried garlic for a crisp finish. You can add greens like arugula, red onions, fried nuts, olives, scallions and more. We loved this version as it is 🙂 

Can anyone eat Raw fish?

Absolutely not! There's always a risk when consuming raw fish especially if you're under medication, have health conditions, pregnant or of a certain age. So while fresh quality seafood can be consumed raw for most healthy individuals, it's not for everyone. There's an article on Serious Eats about consuming raw fish and it's great info. 

How to Prepare it cooked?

If you're not comfortable with raw seafood, consider Tuna Ceviche where the fish is cured in lime for some time before eating. Also consider Ahi Tuna Salad , Tuna Wrap, Tuna Steak Recipe where the seafood is lightly seared. And finally, try a Beef Tataki method using tuna where the fish is also lightly seared.

Nutrition Facts
Tuna Crudo
Amount Per Serving
Calories 231 Calories from Fat 180
% Daily Value*
Fat 20g31%
Saturated Fat 3g19%
Polyunsaturated Fat 3g
Monounsaturated Fat 14g
Cholesterol 16mg5%
Sodium 172mg7%
Potassium 176mg5%
Carbohydrates 2g1%
Fiber 0.4g2%
Sugar 1g1%
Protein 10g20%
Vitamin A 1IU0%
Vitamin C 6mg7%
Calcium 15mg2%
Iron 1mg6%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Sisley

    August 14, 2024 at 2:04 pm

    5 stars
    This was perfect for a family dinner. We all loved it.

    Reply
  2. Paula

    August 14, 2024 at 1:29 pm

    5 stars
    This tuna crudo looked impressive and tasted expensive! Such a huge hit at book club last night.

    Reply
  3. Anjali

    August 14, 2024 at 12:56 pm

    5 stars
    What a light and elegant appetizer! I can’t wait to make this when we have friends over for dinner tomorrow night. They will be so impressed!

    Reply
  4. Amy

    August 14, 2024 at 9:49 am

    5 stars
    Delicious! This was a great, fresh meal and an excellent way to use up some of my cucumbers.

    Reply
  5. Kelley

    August 14, 2024 at 9:29 am

    5 stars
    This was so good! Served it as an app for a get together with friends and it was fantastic!

    Reply
  6. Kathleen

    August 12, 2024 at 1:38 pm

    5 stars
    This beautiful and amazing tuna crudo will certainly impress my guests. They are going to love this.

    Reply
  7. nancy

    August 12, 2024 at 1:38 pm

    5 stars
    wow this tuna crudo is such a classic. It totally hit the spot and was so easy to make with your instructions! thanks!

    Reply
  8. Lauren

    August 12, 2024 at 1:27 pm

    5 stars
    This tuna crudo was the perfect little treat for my husband and I for date night in. Very tasty and easy to make.

    Reply
  9. Chenee

    August 12, 2024 at 12:29 pm

    5 stars
    This was so delicious and the presentation was perfect!

    Reply
  10. Ashley

    August 12, 2024 at 11:28 am

    5 stars
    Tastes great and looks beautiful. I made this for a dinner party and it was delicious!

    Reply
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