Wrapping meat, poultry, or fish in bacon is a wonderful way to add smoky flavor and ensure moistness. Tuna cooks well with this technique because it's a fatty, firmer fish. Arranged over a salad of frisée and avocado, and dressed with a simple vinaigrette, this bacon wrapped tuna is delicious. It is effortless and easy to assemble, making it a succulent option for tonight's dinner. To get the recipe, read more.

Bacon-Wrapped Tuna Steaks with Frisée Avocado Salad
From Food and Wine magazine
4 slices smoked bacon
One 1-pound tuna steak, 1 inch thick, cut into 4 pieces
Salt and freshly ground pepper
3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil
2 tablespoons balsamic vinegar
1 head frisée, torn into bite-size pieces (about 4 cups)
2 Hass avocados, thinly sliced
- Lay the bacon strips on a cutting board and place a piece of tuna in the center of each; season with salt and pepper. Fold the bacon around the tuna and secure with toothpicks.
- In a large nonstick skillet, heat 1 tablespoon of the olive oil until shimmering. Add the tuna and cook over moderately high heat, turning once, until the bacon is crisp and the tuna is still pink inside, about 6 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a medium bowl, whisk the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil with the vinegar; season with salt and pepper. Toss in the frisée and avocados and transfer to plates.
- Remove the toothpicks from the tuna and cut each piece in half. Arrange the tuna over the frisée and serve right away, drizzling any remaining dressing left in the bowl over the fish.
Serves 4.
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Not sure on the bacon wrap, but I love tuna steaks and I love avocado! I'd definitely try this.
1Minus the bacon and avacado, well then you would just have tuna I suppose.
Ha, works for me!
2yum yum.
3OMG
this looks soooooo yummy!!!
4Looks good to me!
5Tuna--my FAVORITE!! But yeah, I'd probably skip the bacon part, too, and spend the calories on a nice wine to have with it.
6im confused. do you cook it bacon side down? or steak side down? because there's no way i'd give up on the bacon. mmmmmm.
7Sounds good...everything's better with bacon!
8Sounds wonderful! I didn't see the feature "add to favorites," is it still avaliable?
9I'll make this minus the bacon or with turkey bacon and with the tuna cooked cooked....
10Frisée + Bacon (or smoked ham) + Eggs + roquefort: I'm in heaven!!!!
11This is the best tuna dish I have made to date. Without the bacon it's just tuna sauteed in olive oil. The whole dish is 430 calories and the bacon only adds 52. Thats less then 2 oz of wine. If your really need less calories skip the avocado it adds 138 calories.
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