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Can you cook tuna steaks all the way through?

Asked: steeve nesdec, Last Updated:

It's certainly OK to cook ahi tuna all the way through. The only risk to your meal in overcooking is that tuna that's too far done can be quite dry (think canned tuna). Instructions for cooking ahi tuna both to medium-rare and medium are below.

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