The spaghetti with fresh tuna is a quick yet very tasty and flavorful main dish. The sauce is prepared quickly, ready in the time it takes for the water to boil for the pasta.
I used a nice piece of fresh tuna, cut into small pieces, but if you can’t find it, you can replace it with swordfish, Atlantic bonito, or even canned tuna. Additionally, the spaghetti can be substituted with another pasta shape of your liking.
Tuna is one of the most typical Mediterranean fish, characterized by numerous nutritional properties, and it is not very caloric when fresh.
The meat is rich in countless proteins and minerals, and its fatty part is very rich in Omega 3.
Few ingredients for this simple yet rich and appetizing dish. If you like, you can also add capers or green olives.
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- Difficulty: Easy
- Cost: Medium
- Preparation time: 10 Minutes
- Portions: 4 people
- Cooking methods: Stovetop
- Cuisine: Italian
- Seasonality: All seasons
Ingredients for Spaghetti with Fresh Tuna
- 9 oz Piece of fresh tuna
- 1 Onion
- 1 1/4 cups Tomato sauce
- as needed Olive oil
- as needed Salt
- 1 sprig Parsley
- as needed Spaghetti No. 5
Tools
- 1 Pan
- 1 Pot
- 1 Stovetop
- 1 Colander
Preparation for Spaghetti with Fresh Tuna
Wash the tuna piece and cut it into small cubes.
Take a pan, pour some oil, chopped onion, tuna cubes, and sauté for a few minutes.
Add the tomato sauce, salt, a bit of water, and bring to cooking.In a pot, bring water to a boil, salt it, and cook the spaghetti, as needed according to your preferences.
Drain the spaghetti, add them to the sauce in the pan and mix everything well.
Serve the spaghetti with fresh tuna with sprigs of fresh parsley …and enjoy your meal!
What if I can’t find fresh tuna?
You can replace it with other fish (swordfish, Atlantic bonito) or with canned tuna in olive oil or natural!
What can I use instead of spaghetti?With another type of pasta of your choice (penne, tortiglioni, linguine)
Fresh pasta is also great: tagliolini, tagliatelle.