Tuna Eyeballs Recipe

Tuna Eyeballs Recipe

The exact origins of tuna eyeballs as a dish are uncertain, but it’s believed to have been eaten for centuries in parts of Japan and China. This dish is often viewed as a sign of respect for the fish, aligning with traditions of using every part to avoid waste. In Japan, it’s sometimes served during special occasions, like New Year’s Eve, as a celebratory dish. Tuna eyeballs are considered a delicacy in certain regions, especially in Japan, where they are known as Maguro No Medama Yaki, meaning "grilled tuna eyeballs."
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Course Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine Japanese
Servings 4
Calories 131 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • Tuna eyeballs – 4
  • Soy sauce – 1 tbsp
  • Sake – 1 tbsp
  • Mirin – 1 tbsp
  • Sugar – 1 tsp
  • Water – 2 cups
  • Salt – 1 tsp

Instructions
 

  • Rinse the Tuna Eyeballs thoroughly in cold water.
  • Take a large saucepan, and add soy sauce, water, mirin, sake, sugar, and salt. Combine all the ingredients well.
  • It’s time to add the tuna eyeballs and, over a medium flame, bring the liquid to a boil.
  • Once the liquid starts boiling, reduce the flame to a low and allow the tuna eyeballs to simmer until they are cooked properly. This should take you about 8 to 10 minutes.
  • Take the eyeballs out of the pan and allow them to cool at room temperature.
  • Your tuna eyeballs are ready to be consumed. Accompany them with soy sauce or any other dipping sauces of your choice.

Nutrition

Calories: 131kcalCarbohydrates: 3gProtein: 25gFat: 1gCholesterol: 40mgSodium: 852mgSugar: 3g
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