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Republic of the Rio Grande Grilled Tuna and Grapefruit Supreme Salad

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Republic of the Rio Grande Grilled Tuna and Grapefruit Supreme SaladCookbook cover image courtesy of Random House

A restaurant in McAllen, Texas, called Republic of the Rio Grande Grill and Cantina invented this entrée-size grilled tuna salad with grapefruit sections and red onions on top. It's a classic combination of South Texas flavors—and a very healthy dinner.

Recipe information

  • Yield

    serves 4

Ingredients

2 1/2 Texas red grapefruits
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar
3/4 cup olive oil
1 clove garlic, minced
1/4 teaspoon salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 teaspoon minced jalapeño pepper, or hot pepper sauce
4 tuna steaks, 6 to 8 ounces each
6 cups mixed salad greens
2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro leaves
8 red onion slices

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Peel and segment 2 grapefruits; set aside. Squeeze the juice from the other half grapefruit into a measuring cup; it should yield about 1/4 cup of juice.

    Step 2

    To make the salad dressing, combine the grapefruit juice, vinegar, oil, garlic, salt, freshly ground black pepper to taste, and minced jalapeño in a medium bowl; mix well. Cover and refrigerate the salad dressing.

    Step 3

    Place the tuna steaks in a shallow dish. Pour 1 tablespoon of dressing over each piece of tuna. Turn the tuna in the marinade to coat. Cover with plastic wrap, or place all of the tuna steaks and marinade in a plastic bag, and refrigerate for 1 hour.

    Step 4

    Light the grill. Remove the tuna from the refrigerator and allow to come to room temperature. Grill for about 4 minutes per inch of thickness for rare, 6 minutes for medium or until done to taste, turning at least once.

    Step 5

    To serve, toss the greens with the salad dressing in a mixing bowl. Divide the dressed greens among 4 plates. Top each with a grilled tuna steak, then sprinkle with freshly ground black pepper. Spread grapefruit supremes over the top of the salad. Garnish with the cilantro and red onion slices.

Nutrition Per Serving

Per serving: 500.0 calories
440.0 calories from fat
48.0g total fat
7.0g saturated fat
35.0mg cholesterol
810.0mg sodium
15.0g total carbs
1.0g dietary fiber
11.0g sugars
3.0g protein
#### Nutritional analysis provided by [TasteBook
using the USDA Nutrition Database](http://www.tastebook.com)
The Tex-Mex Grill and Backyard Barbacoa Cookbook by Robb Walsh. Copyright © 2010. Published by Broadway. All Rights Reserved. Robb Walsh, "the Indiana Jones of food writers" (Liane Hanson, NPR), is the occasional commentator for NPR's Weekend Edition, the former food columnist for Natural History magazine, and former editor in chief of Chile Pepper magazine. He is the author of Legends of Texas Barbecue Cookbook and The Tex Mex Cookbook: A History in Recipes and Photos, and the co-author of several other cooking and travel books. He lives in Houston, Texas.
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