For best results, use sushi-grade tuna steaks to ensure the highest quality and safety if serving rare. Adjust the amount of chile pepper to your preference for heat. The tuna can be marinated for up to 2 hours in the refrigerator if you prefer a stronger flavor. If you don't have watercress, baby spinach or mixed greens can be substituted. Garnish with sesame seeds or chopped peanuts for added texture and flavor.
Nola Boehm
Jun 18, 2025This recipe is amazing! The salad dressing is so flavorful and complements the tuna perfectly.
Clyde Pfannerstill
May 16, 2025I served this at a dinner party, and everyone raved about it. So easy and impressive!
Mckenzie Skiles
Mar 6, 2025The heat from the chile is just right, not too overpowering. I love the fresh flavors.
Cleveland Wolf
Mar 2, 2025I used baby spinach instead of watercress, and it worked great. A very adaptable recipe.
Devonte Durgan
Feb 27, 2025Next time, I'll try adding some avocado to the salad for extra creaminess.
Nora Romaguera
Jan 12, 2025I accidentally overcooked the tuna the first time, but the salad was still delicious!
Frederique Ullrich
Dec 23, 2024I've made this several times, and it's always a hit. The searing technique is spot on!
Darion Hayes
Dec 13, 2024The marinade is so fragrant! My kitchen smelled incredible while cooking this.