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freezing tuna?
Is this normal and how do yall find it best to freeze it? |
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Depends on how you cut it. If left as one big loin....freeze it in water in the bag. That way the inside stays fresh.
If already cut up into steaks. You really have to dry them good with paper towels before vacuum sealing them. I usually do a little of both. Leave it in loins for about 4 to 6 steaks that can though out for big parties, then steaks in vacuum seals of 2 per pack. Sounds like your seal might be bad on your steaks or the guy that originally froze it didn't do it right. ETA - Tuna is also a fish you have to be careful how you thaw out. I usually just let it thaw naturally in the sink all day. |
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I never tuna freeze in water.........
I leave the loin intact with skin and redline. then I seal as best I can .........double bag Thaw in the fridge........do all my trimming then. stays edible for a year............good for six months..........but still edible at a year |
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The "clock" starts on how long you can keep ANY kind of meat......when it is caught / killed. All meat will last longer if it is cooled quickly.
If your Tuna was not iced down with lots of ice after it was caught.....that could be your problem. When this happens, the meat is not as "fresh" when it was frozen, so it will not last very long in the freezer before it starts to taste "fishy". |
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Tuna very hard to freeze. I vacuum sealed the last ones I caught and they lasted for 3 months. Till I devoured every bit of it. Love me some Tuna! Biut u def don't wanna put water anywhere around tuna u saving. Especially warm water!
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dry them off with a paper towel put a very light coat of olive oil on em and vacume seal em this is what i was to to do by the guys who tuna fish for a living ( charter/ commercial) i did mine this way and they keep very well if you freeze em in water they will be mush . i never freeze any fish in water i vacume seal em
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Speaking of...Just Seared me 2lbs of fresh pacific ahi tuna yesterday on the pit. HMM HMM Good!
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yea, from the responses, I guess I should have not cut it up. I should of just left it whole and vacuumed it.
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A buddy of mine gave me a whole frozen blackfin tuna today. Its not sealed though.
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I had some blackfin loins in regular Ziplocks for almost a year w/o water and they were fine everytime I grilled them. We had a lot of it and everyone that took it with them had good success with it staying good. We really made sure they were on ice immediately after they were cleaned.
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You have to be very carefull when you trim away the excess sinew and fat.
Tuna have lots of meat but its not all "Good". |
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