Adobo Tuna recipe





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Adobo Tuna recipe

makes: 4 Servings



1/3 c  Fresh lime juice
1/2 ts Dried oregano
1/2 ts Ground cumin
1/4 ts Salt
4 Garlic cloves; minced
4 Tuna (6-ounce) steaks; 1/2
-thick, -6 ounces each
1 ts Olive oil
1 ts Cracked pepper
Cooking spray
Lime slices; optional

1. Combine first 5 ingredients in a large shallow dish; add fish, turning t
o coat. Cover and marinate in refrigerator 1 hour, turning fish occasionall
y. 2. Preheat broiler. Remove fish from dish, discarding marinade. Brush oi
l over fish; sprinkle with pepper Place fish on broiler pan coated with coo
king spray; broil 4 minutes or until medium-rare (do not turn). Garnish wit
h lime slices, if desired.

Yield: 4 servings (serving size: 1 steak).

CALORIES 250 (33% from fat); FAT 9.3g (sat 2.2g, mono 3.5g, poly 2.5g); PRO
TEIN 38.3g; CARB 1.1g; FIBER 0.2g; CHOL 63mg; IRON 1.9mg; SODIUM 123mg; CAL
CIUM 6mg.

Formatted for you by Gail Shermeyer <>.

Recipe by: Cooking Light Magazine, August 1997






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