Keto Ahi Tuna Tartare

Keto Ahi Tuna TartareKeto Ahi Tuna TartareKeto Ahi Tuna Tartare. Maybe better known as Poke (poh-kay) but this one is molded instead of served in a bowl.  Wouldn’t you figure that if I ate Carpaccio and Steak Tartare that I would also eat raw ahi tuna?  Well, that would be me and uh, millions of other people.  A very simple dish to make and this is an elegant presentation whether served as an appetizer or main course and I personally ate mine as my main dinner.  Sometimes all you need is a little nudge to try something new and I am here to give you that little nudge and to try some keto ahi tuna tartare.

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Ahi Tuna Tartare
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Ingredients
  1. 16 Oz Ahi Tuna Cut Into Small Cubes And Kept Cold
  2. ¼ C Thinly Cut Green Onion Tops
  3. 2 t Sesame Seeds
  4. 1 Avocado Diced Into Small Cubes
  5. ½ C Cucumber Diced Into Small Cubes
  6. ½ C Cilantro
  7. 2 T Lime Juice
  8. 4-6 Small Handfuls Of Arugula (Or Lettuce Of Choice)
Sauce
  1. 3 T Tamari
  2. 2 T Thinly Cut Green Onion Tops
  3. 1½ T Sugarfree Rice Vinegar
  4. 1½ T Just Like Sugar**
  5. 1 T Sesame Oil
  6. 1 T Crushed Garlic***
  7. 1½ t Powdered Ginger
Instructions
  1. Mix all sauce ingredients in a small bowl. Set aside.
  2. Mix cubed tuna, ¼ C green onion, and sesame seeds in another small bowl. Set aside.
  3. Blend avocado, cucumber, cilantro, and lime juice in a third small bowl.
  4. Put a handful of lettuce on each plate, place a ring mold in center of lettuce and add avocado mixture.
  5. Add tuna mixture on top.
  6. Unmold and drizzle all with sauce.
  7. May Garnish with a little more cilantro and green onions if wanted.
  8. 6 Servings
  9. 163 Calories, 21.4g Protein, 4.9g Fat, 4.2g Carbs, 2.1g Fiber, 2.1g Net Carbs
  10. 4 Servings
  11. 248 Calories, 32.1g Protein, 7.4g Fat, 6.3g Carbs, 3.2g Fiber, 3.1g Net Carbs
Notes
  1. If you have any left-over sauce it makes a terrific salad dressing.
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