TUNA CRUDO | APPETIZERS | HEALTHY RECIPE (2024)

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Honestly, I am not even sure how to approach this Tuna Crudo Recipe. The first bite was so incredible. I could hardly believe how wonderful it all came together. The lemon vinaigrette was over the top. This is by far one incredible tuna appetizer you will want to put on repeat!

There was a freshness to the entire dish that I cannot even put into words. Not only is this dish super healthy, it is also super quick, and easy to prepare. Try not eating the entire platter all by yourself. Check out this delicious Tuna Crudo Recipe with Lemon Vinaigrette below!

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WHAT IS TUNA CRUDO?

You may be asking, what exactly is Tuna Crudo? It is actually an Italian dish, mainly served as an appetizer or amuse bouche. Basically, Tuna Crudo is the Italian version of sashimi. Although the recipe is quite simple, the ingredients need to be super fresh, and of high-quality. Not only that, the tuna should be free of parasites. We will be discussing this more down below. Of course, I did not keep it nearly as simple as the Italians do. However, I think you will appreciate my version.

As you may know, I have a love for creating recipes with fresh, sushi-grade tuna. You may want to check out my recipes for Tuna Tartare Avocado Boats, Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice Squares, Wonton Tuna Tacos, and Poke Bowls.

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TYPES OF TUNA OR FISH

As mentioned above, you need to use sushi-grade tuna, or fish to make Crudo. For a complete guide on consuming raw fish at home, check out this article from Serious Eats. Honestly, it’s not as “scary,” as some of you may think. Also, if you are not into tuna, you can definitely substitute with a white fish, or even scallops.

Yellowfin (typically known as Ahi), Albacore, Bigeye, and Skipjack are among the most popular choices when preparing Tuna Crudo, sushi and/or sashimi. Want to make Fish Crudo? Consider using wild salmon, scallops and/or hamachi.

HOW TO CUT TUNA OR FISH FOR CRUDO

To make slicing the tuna a bit easier, place in the freezer for about five minutes, or so. Place the thickest part of the loin on a cutting surface, nearest to you. With a super sharp knife, on a diagonal, press the bottom of the knife into the tuna loin using a swiping motion towards you, so that the tip of the knife is the last part of the knife running through the tuna.

Try not using a back and forth motion, as this may cause the slice to break. You are not looking for see-through, paper thin slices. Somewhere around an 1/8 of an inch will suffice.

LEMON VINAIGRETTE

The Italian version of Tuna Crudo, is prepared quite simply. Mainly with olive oil and a nice finishing flake salt. As you know me by now, I almost always take traditional recipes for a bit of a spin.

To brighten up this dish a bit, I decided to add just a touch of my favorite Golden Balsamic Vinegar from Delallo. Honestly, you need a few bottles of this in your pantry. It’s a perfect substitution for the heavier balsamic. It brightens up so many summertime dishes. Recently, I have used this golden balsamic in my Heirloom Bruschetta Parmesan Crisps, to make Golden Balsamic Caviar Pearls, and for my Caprese Pasta Salad. The recipe for this salad actually went viral on TikTok. Click here to check it out!

TO FINISH AND SERVE TUNA OR FISH CRUDO

For added texture and flavor, I decided to use a bit of very tiny diced cucumbers, and just a touch of super tiny diced red onion. Capers lent just a touch of brininess. The use of clover sprouts were mainly for garnish. However, they provided a bit of earthiness.

In my opinion, if this Tuna Crudo is to be served as an appetizer, it will feed at least three people. If a heavier meal is to follow, you should be able to get at least four servings. Honestly, my Husband and I finished this entire platter. Hopefully, you enjoy this Tuna Crudo Recipe as much as I enjoyed creating, and devouring it!

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Tuna Crudo, a traditional Italian dish, is taken for a bit of a spin with my recipe. It’s super easy to prepare and super flavorful. You will love each and every single bite. The textures and flavors are so pleasing to the palate. Golden balsamic vinegar brightens up the dish. ENJOY!

Ingredients

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  • 10 oz. sushi-grade tuna loin, sliced thin
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt, for finishing
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper, for finishing
  • 1 TBLS clover sprouts, for garnish
  • 2 TBLS cucumber, tiny dice
  • 2 tsp red onion, tiny dice

FOR THE VINAIGRETTE:

  • 2 TBLS olive oil, good quality
  • 1 TBLS lemon juice, freshly squeezed
  • 1 TBLS capers
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp kosher salt
  • 1/2 tsp crushed red pepper flakes, optional
  • 2 tsp golden balsamic vinegar

Instructions

  1. Slice the tuna loin thin. Arrange on a platter.
  2. Combine all of the ingredients in a bowl for the vinaigrette. Pour about 3/4 of the vinaigrette over the sliced tuna.
  3. Sprinkle on the cucumber and red onion.
  4. Garnish with the sprouts.
  5. Drizzle on the remaining vinaigrette.
  6. Garnish with black pepper and kosher salt.

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  • Prep Time: 10 minutes

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FAQs

What makes a crudo a crudo? ›

1155350596. Crudo is a dish of raw fish or seafood that's typically simply dressed with a combination of citrus and/or vinegar, olive oil and other seasonings.

What is the difference between crudo and sushi? ›

Sushi is served with vinegar seasoned rice, thinly sliced fresh fish, and often accompanied by raw vegetables. Sashimi, on the other hand, is strictly the select fish sliced thin and typically dipped in soy sauce. Crudo, literally means “raw,” and encompases fish, shellfish, or beef.

Is crudo healthy? ›

There are some health benefits to crudo food, specifically fish, when compared with its cooked counterparts. For example, cooking fish may deplete the omega-3 fatty acid content. Omega-3 fatty acids are beneficial to your body and mind's health, helping to improve things like eyesight and preventing heart disease.

Can you eat crudo raw? ›

An Italian and Spanish word meaning “raw,” crudo is how Italians enjoy uncooked fish: thinly sliced and drizzled with olive oil, an acid like lemon and seasonings. Crudo is an ingredient-driven dish and because of its subtle simplicity, the quality of oil used to enhance the fish is important.

What is the difference between crudo and ceviche? ›

Pagonis explains that ceviche differs from dishes like crudo or sashimi in that the fish is cut into cubes and then tossed in citrus juice. The acid in the citrus "cooks" the fish, meaning ceviche is considered a cooked dish rather than a raw dish, although it is not prepared over any heat.

How to buy fish for crudo? ›

It is best not to use farmed fish- best fresh fish options are: halibut, escolar, sea bass, salmon, wild cod, black cod, hamachi, tuna (yellowtail, ahi), rockfish, red snapper, ono, or scallops. You'll need skin-off fish for making Crudo.

What is another name for crudo? ›

Tartare is also another type of crudo. It is made of chopped up raw meat or seafood that's bound with some sort of sauce, dressing, and/or other seasonings. Like carpaccios, tartares are defined by the shape in which the raw stuff is sliced and in this case, they are usually minced or diced rather than sliced thinly.

Is it crudo or carpaccio? ›

While crudo refers to the entirety of raw foods, carpaccio is different in that it describes thinly sliced raw meats that are covered in olive oil, lemon juice, capers and onions. Carpaccio is served in Italian appetizers and can take many forms besides beef.

What is crudo misto? ›

Misto Crudo (mixed fish sashimi, salmon, oysters etc) and Antipasto - Picture of Blue Angel, Sydney. Sydney Restaurants. Sydney. New South Wales.

What is Sicilian crudo? ›

Crudo is an Italian dish of raw fish dressed with olive oil, sea salt, and citrus. Scallops are a great choice for a crudo as they have a smooth and silky texture and a very mild taste that pairs very well with citrus.

What does crudo mean in slang? ›

Crudo. Nearly every Spanish speaking country has its own word for a hangover, and Mexico is no exception. The word 'crudo', which literally means 'raw', is used to describe a hangover in Mexico slang. '¡Estoy muy crudo esta mañana! ' means 'I am really hungover this morning!

Can you eat prosciutto crudo? ›

Yes! Prosciutto is sliced and served raw with the intent that it is consumed that way. The salt used in the preparation draws out blood and moisture, preventing bacteria from entering the meat – making it safe to eat as is. In fact, cooking it is generally frowned upon.

What is the difference between crudo and cotto? ›

Crudo foods, especially types of meat, are usually cured and aged to both preserve their flavor and make the meat last longer. Cotto foods don't have to be restricted to one specific style of cooking; methods like braising, searing, and broiling all fall under this category.

What is a crudo vs ceviche? ›

Pagonis explains that ceviche differs from dishes like crudo or sashimi in that the fish is cut into cubes and then tossed in citrus juice. The acid in the citrus "cooks" the fish, meaning ceviche is considered a cooked dish rather than a raw dish, although it is not prepared over any heat.

What is the difference between crudo and carpaccio? ›

While crudo refers to the entirety of raw foods, carpaccio is different in that it describes thinly sliced raw meats that are covered in olive oil, lemon juice, capers and onions. Carpaccio is served in Italian appetizers and can take many forms besides beef.

What is the difference between prosciutto crudo and di Parma? ›

Perhaps the biggest contrast between prosciutto and prosciutto di parma is the fact that they have starkly different flavor profiles. Prosciutto di parma is made with purebred pigs that are fed a very strict and specific diet, while regular prosciutto doesn't have as strict of requirements.

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