For the best flavor and texture, use the freshest, highest-quality sushi-grade ahi tuna you can find. If you can't find Maui onions, substitute with another sweet onion variety like Vidalia or Walla Walla. Adjust the amount of chile pepper to your preferred level of spice. Toasting the sesame seeds and macadamia nuts enhances their flavor and aroma. Toast them in a dry skillet over medium heat until lightly golden and fragrant. Poke is best enjoyed soon after it's made. While it can be stored in the refrigerator for a few hours, the texture of the tuna may change over time. Serve with steamed rice, avocado, or seaweed salad for a complete and satisfying meal.
Gordon Howell
Jun 27, 2025I marinated it for an hour and the flavor was incredible.
Jalon Lesch
Jun 23, 2025My family loved this! Will definitely make it again.
Deron Schaefer
Jun 23, 2025I used serrano pepper instead of the red chile. Turned out great!
Rodrigo Champlin
Jun 20, 2025This is my go-to poke recipe now!
Francis Paucek
Jun 15, 2025Very simple and tastes delicious. I will try some other variations of poke recipes
Mackenzie Dickens
Jun 7, 2025Make sure to buy high-quality tuna, it makes a big difference!
Rogelio Klein
Jun 5, 2025I added a little rice vinegar and it was the perfect touch.
Samanta Frami
Jun 2, 2025I subbed in yellowfin tuna and the recipe was still fantastic.
Liliana Heaney
May 25, 2025The macadamia nuts really make this poke special.
Taurean Grady
May 24, 2025This recipe is amazing! So easy and tastes just like what I had in Hawaii!
Pascale Oconnell
May 17, 2025Quick, easy and absolutely delicious!