Ingredients
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Directions
Heat Wave Maguro Poke, Don’t ask me what maguro poke is I ran a search for it on Google and didn’t get much of an answer I looked for it on Recipezaar and came up with a bunch of recipes for Poke Cake But one of my favorite food blogs, Brownie Points, has a recipe for it today, a suggestion for something simple and no cooking involved, a good way to beat the recent heat wave (hence the name) Looks like a winner to me! Edited to add — I now know what Maguro Poke means! Thanks to Zaar member Pikake21, who wrote and told me: Poke is the Hawai’ian way of referring to a sort-of Japanese sashimi salad Usually it has some soyu, green onions, sesame, salt, etc involved Maguro is just one kind of tuna, hence the name maguro poke (pronounced poh-keh instead of poh-kee , I loved this – Malcolm was a bit hesitant about it, although he agreed that the taste was lively and interesting !! I feel that I was not able to give this the full taste test, as I could NOT get sushi grade tuna – and the tuna I had was rather chewy – 4 stars says I loved it, but looking at the ingredients I feel that I would normally find this an outstanding 5 stars – so, I am going to make it again and report back here, with photos as well – as my first efforts were not terribly photogeninc!! We had planned to make it for a drinks and nibbles party, but as I could not source sushi grade tuna, I made a third of the recipe and tested it out first! Thanks Mirj – as you know I am a big fan of your recipes, and I would like to come back to this one when I can get the proper ingredients!! I am VERY pleased that I tried it however, and I can see that it would be wonderful in a Heat Wave! FT:-), Don’t ask me what maguro poke is I ran a search for it on Google and didn’t get much of an answer I looked for it on Recipezaar and came up with a bunch of recipes for Poke Cake But one of my favorite food blogs, Brownie Points, has a recipe for it today, a suggestion for something simple and no cooking involved, a good way to beat the recent heat wave (hence the name) Looks like a winner to me! Edited to add — I now know what Maguro Poke means! Thanks to Zaar member Pikake21, who wrote and told me: Poke is the Hawai’ian way of referring to a sort-of Japanese sashimi salad Usually it has some soyu, green onions, sesame, salt, etc involved Maguro is just one kind of tuna, hence the name maguro poke (pronounced poh-keh instead of poh-kee
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Steps
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Done
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Combine the First Four Ingredients in a Bowl. |
2
Done
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Chop the Tuna Into Bite Size Pieces. |
3
Done
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Add to the Bowl and Combine. |