Grilled Teriyaki Tuna

  4.7 – 102 reviews  • Tuna

Grilled yellowfin tuna is always wonderful. This is excellent for a summer BBQ on a Saturday afternoon or during a tailgate party. To give the marinade a bit more zing, you can incorporate some cayenne pepper or finely chopped fresh ginger.

Prep Time: 5 mins
Cook Time: 10 mins
Additional Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 45 mins
Servings: 4
Yield: 4 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 cup teriyaki sauce
  2. ¾ cup olive oil
  3. 2 tablespoons minced garlic
  4. 1 teaspoon ground black pepper
  5. 4 (4 ounce) fillets yellowfin tuna

Instructions

  1. In a large resealable plastic bag, combine the teriyaki sauce, oil, garlic, and pepper. Place the tuna fillets in the bag. Seal the bag with as little air in it as possible. Give the mix a good shake, to ensure the tuna fillets are well coated. Marinate for 30 minutes in the refrigerator.
  2. Meanwhile, preheat an outdoor grill for high heat, and lightly oil grate.
  3. Remove tuna from marinade, and place on grill. For rare tuna, grill for 3 to 5 minutes on each side. For medium, grill 5 to 8 minutes per side. For well done, grill for 8 to 10 minutes per side.
  4. Cooking times will vary depending on the thickness of the fillets and the heat of the grill. Check the doneness of the fish by making an incision with a knife and checking the color in the middle.
  5. Note
  6. The nutrition data for this recipe includes information for the full amount of the marinade ingredients. Depending on marinating time, ingredients, cooking method, etc., the actual amount of the marinade consumed will vary.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 551 kcal
Carbohydrate 13 g
Cholesterol 51 mg
Dietary Fiber 0 g
Protein 31 g
Saturated Fat 6 g
Sodium 2803 mg
Sugars 10 g
Fat 42 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Sandra Mcneil
Wouldn’t use as much olive oil if any next time. Grilled with a little bit of hickory smoke on the Weber with the top vent almost closed to slow cook. Delicious!
Felicia Norman
Very good and easy too! I added about 1 Tbl of grated fresh Ginger.
Amanda Paul
Definitely will make it again. The whole family loved it!
Debbie Banks
I really liked this recipe melt in your mouth goodness.
Jessica Buckley
Great Flavor! Easy.
Elizabeth Anderson MD
Good, i put sesame oil and maple syrup that really made the difference.
Timothy Jones
I marinated my Ahi tuna for a few hours in my own teriyaki sauce with extra ginger root. Then I seared tuna in a cast iron pan for 3 to 4 minutes on each side. I wasn’t disappointed with the taste of the tuna steaks and teriyaki marination. I served with some white rice that was white peppered and topped with oyster sauce.
Erica Smith
did not make any changes just marinade it for 4 hours, it tasted delicious
Laura Alexander
This marinade is really delicious. I think any brand teriyaki is fine. I’ve made twice, the first time I marinated for an hour and the second time for a 30 min. The one that marinated for an hour had so much more flavor. I got tons of compliments from my guest. Will definitely make again.
Lisa Saunders
Great recipe! Simple, quick, tastes great, impressive! We cooked it over a charcoal grill and followed the recipe exactly. We also put the marinade in a small cast iron pan and heated it on the grill as well to keep the fish moist, and as a topping when served. Be careful to stir it continually so it doesn’t burn. Also be cautious not to allow the marinate spill and catch on fire in the grill due to the olive oil.
Tammy Patterson
No changes made. Simply delicious. Did not over cook which I’ve done in the past. The party of six loved it! No left-overs for the cat??
Jennifer Weeks
Tasty stuff! I like to add 2 Tbs of honey to mine. Easy to overcook tho, 5 mins a side on med-hi grill or 3 mins a side on a med-hot pan does the trick for me.
Samantha Sanchez
THIS WAS AMAZING! My family DEVOURED it. I should have made more. Next time, I WILL! Best part? My 6 yr old begged me to cook it again tomorrow night! Wins across the board! This will forever be my “Go-To” recipe for tuna steaks. YUM YUM YUM!
Charles George Jr.
Fantastic dish! My husband, who is a little picky, absolutely loved it. I grilled it on a fish rack for the grill instead of directly on the grates. Turned out perfectly.
Scott Horn
Excellent. I cut the marinade in half and it was plenty.
Jessica Wilkins
This is a great recipe. I tried it once with tuna and it was very good, but when I did the same thing with salmon it was awesome. I also added some honey. Very enjoyable and healthy.
William Savage
good flavor!
Scott Thomas
This was delicious and I will definitely make again. However, I need to get much better wtih my fish grilling skills. I went by the instructions listed and dried out the tuna horribly. Next time I probably won’t have the grill on high and won’t cook it for so long, but that is no fault of the recipe. Every grill is different and I’d never tried grilling tuna on mine. Know your grill!
Nicholas Bush
We were fortunate enough to catch a nice Ahi recently. I had a bit more than a pound to cook up, so I doubled the sauce, except kept the recommended measure of olive oil. I marinated the fish for 4 hours or so, flipping the bag once in a while. The fish came out MARVELLOUS! Often when I marinate something, I’m unsatisfied with the flavor infusion. But this fish definitely was very flavorful; so much in fact I did not add any sauce after the fish came off the grill. 2 people eating fish that night said that was the best ahi they had ever eaten. I, too, agree. Thank you very much for the wonderful recipe.
Pamela Simmons
We cooked this on the gas grill (used thick Teriyaki sauce) and it was perfect! The leftovers were warmed up and used on top of a Caesar salad the next day. I’m craving it all again!
Dustin Buckley
This recipe is so simple, yet so yummy! My husband isn’t a tuna fan, so I make his with tilapia, but I find the tuna perfect. So, it’s a versatile fish marinade.

 

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