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Ever wanted to make tuna tartare at home? This tuna tartare in sesame ginger sauce is easy to make and will impress your guests!

What is tuna tartare?
To get started, tuna tartare is a simple dish consisting of raw tuna that is cut up into small cubes with whatever flavors one prefers added in. Traditionally tartare is prepared with beef, however, using fish has become extremely popular and makes this dish appealing to a larger group of people.
There is so much popularity out there now with sushi, poke bowls and tartare, especially considering the vast amount of flavors that can be integrated. But like anything trendy, they can be expensive to eat at restaurants! Luckily, tuna tartare is actually so easy to make at home, requires no cooking, and is healthy and delicious!
How to make tuna tartare:
When buying tuna to make tartare, make sure to buy it from a reputable shop and always make sure to ask someone if it is sushi grade tuna. That is what you’re looking for! The fish should have a nice deep red color and there should be no fishy smell. Ensure the tuna remains chilled and on ice until right before it is prepared and served.
I recommend to always use some acid in any raw fish recipes (tartare, carpaccio, ceviche, ect). The acid creates a reaction (denaturing the protein), which essentially breaks down and rearranges the proteins in the fish the way they would be if it had been cooked. Amazing right?! This not only takes us back to our high school chemistry days, but it also makes the fish safe to eat raw, which is pretty important.
Another important thing to remember when making this tuna tartare in sesame ginger sauce is to use a sharp knife! This will make the process SO much easier when preparing the tartare and will keep the fish tender!
This tuna tartare in sesame ginger sauce is:
- High in protein
- Low-carb
- Gluten-free
- requires zero cooking
You can also switch up the type of sauce or the ingredients used in this tartare, but sesame ginger is my absolute favourite!
More great recipes to try:

Tuna Tartare in sesame ginger sauce
- Prep Time: 15 mins
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 15 mins
- Yield: 2 servings
- Category: Main
- Method: Chop
- Cuisine: Japanese
Description
A simple and healthy tuna tartare recipe that will be sure to impress anyone!
Ingredients
Tartare
- 300 grams of sushi grade Tuna, cut into small cubes
- 4 green onions, finely chopped
- 2 tbsp toasted sesame seeds
- 1 avocado, chopped into small pieces
- 1/2 cup diced cucumber
- A handful of cilantro, chopped
- 1 tbsb lime juice
- pinch of salt & pepper
Sauce
- 2 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 tbsp. grated ginger
- 2 spring onions, chopped
- 2 tbsp soy sauce, gluten-free if needed
- 1 tbsp sesame oil
- 1 tbsp rice vinegar
- 1 tbsp honey
Instructions
- Add all the sauce ingredients to a bowl and mix together. Set aside.
- Add the cut up tuna, green onions and sesame seeds directly to the bowl of sauce and mix until combined.
- in a separate bowl, mix together the finely chopped avocado, cucumber, cilantro, lime juice, salt, and pepper.
- Plate your tartare by using a mould (like this), or a circular ramekin (like this)
Notes
Serve these up with your favourite rice crackers on the side!
If using a ramekin, build your tartare inside, and then carefully flip over onto a plate.
Garnish your tartare with sriracha, cilantro, and sesame seeds
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1/2 recipe
- Calories: 430
- Sugar: 9g
- Fat: 18g
- Saturated Fat: 4g
- Carbohydrates: 26g
- Fiber: 8g
- Protein: 30g
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Great recipe and easy to make! Had this for an appetizer for a girls night and it was a huge hit.
Glad you enjoyed Maria! It’s the perfect recipe for a fun girls night 🙂
Absolutely delicious. Co worker never had tuna tartare and she is a fan off one bite from this recipe. Best one I’ve ever made.
Glad you enjoyed the recipe!
made it tonight as an appetizer with arugula underneather.
Delicious sauce/ Easy to make and good on sliced barely cooked tuna too.
Happy you enjoyed it!
Excellent! We prepared this as an appetizer and served with wasabi rice crackers!
Happy you enjoyed it!
Im gonna try this at my next wine dinner in July looks amazing
Enjoy!
This was as good as any Tina tartare that I have enjoyed at some fine restaurants. I agree with the people who said that there’s was darker in color due to the soy sauce.
It still tasted the same but not as nice a presentation.
Great flavours. We served it with lime flavoured Tostitos and a nice New Zealand Sauvignon Blanc. Thanks for sharing your recipe. I’m sure it will be a crowd pleaser and my next dinner gathering.
Happy you enjoyed the recipe!
Very pleased with your wonderfully detailed recipe! It came out company worthy …lol.
So happy you enjoyed the recipe!
Easy and delicious.
Thanks Barbara, happy you enjoyed the recipe!
Used salmon and omitted honey
Glad you enjoyed!
I used salmon instead of tuna and it was very tasty and easy to make! Thanks for sharing!
You’re welcome Nora! Happy you enjoyed!