This quick and delicious Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke recipe includes tender sushi-grade ahi tuna tossed in a creamy blend of tangy kewpie mayo, salty tamari, nutty sesame oil, and spicy sriracha. The addition of spicy kimchi adds an extra kick of heat and a satisfying crunch, and chunks of avocado add a cool and creamy balance. A sprinkle of green onions and sesame seeds finishes this classic Hawaiian dish. The best part? This Hawaiian poke recipe takes only 10 minutes to make.
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- Ingredients needed to make Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- The Inspiration Behind Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- Tips for Choosing the Best Sushi Grade Ahi Tuna
- Serving Suggestions for Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- Storage and Shelf Life of Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- Essential Tools For Making Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- More Delicious Seafood Recipes to Explore
- Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
Ingredients needed to make Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- Sushi-Grade Ahi Tuna: Select the freshest sushi-grade ahi tuna available. Its tender texture and delicate flavor make it perfect for this poke recipe.
- Kimchi: For an authentic and vibrant flavor, I prefer to use Korean Baechu kimchi. This red kimchi variety is made with Napa cabbage and gochugaru (Korean red pepper flakes), which lends a spicy and tangy profile to the poke. This kimchi is generally easily found at most grocery stores (just look for Spicy Napa Kimchi on the label), but you can also look for it at specialty stores or Asian markets if your local grocer doesn’t stock it.
- Avocado: Creamy and buttery, ripe avocado chunks bring a cool and smooth balance to the bold flavors of the poke. Choose a perfectly ripe avocado for the best taste and texture.
- Kewpie Mayonnaise: Kewpie mayonnaise is a Japanese-style mayo known for its rich and creamy texture. If you can't find it, you can easily substitute it with traditional mayonnaise. Add a small splash of rice vinegar and a pinch of sugar to replicate the slightly tangy and sweet flavor of Kewpie mayo.
- Sriracha Hot Sauce: A staple in many spicy dishes, sriracha adds a fiery kick to the poke. Adjust the amount based on your desired spice level.
- Tamari (or Soy Sauce): Tamari, a gluten-free alternative to soy sauce is a staple in my pantry and enhances the umami flavors of the poke. If you prefer, you can use regular soy sauce as an easy substitute.
- Sesame Oil: With its nutty and aromatic profile, sesame oil adds depth and richness to the poke.
- Green Onions: Fresh and vibrant, green onions (or scallions) provide a mild onion flavor and a pop of color to the dish. Chop them finely and sprinkle them on top for added freshness.
- Sesame Seeds: These tiny seeds add a delightful crunch and a hint of nuttiness to the poke. You can use either white or black sesame seeds based on your preference or availability.
The Inspiration Behind Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
The inspiration for this Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke recipe came from a memorable vacation I had in Kauai, Hawaii many years ago. During my time there, I had the opportunity to explore the vibrant culinary scene and sample many poke varieties. Among them, a particular Hawaiian poke dish caught my attention: a delightful combination of ahi tuna tossed with spicy mayo, kimchi, and avocado. The bold flavors and harmonious blend of ingredients became an instant favorite, and I knew I had to recreate it in my own kitchen. I hope you enjoy bringing a little bit of Hawaiian flavor to your home too with this easy-to-make poke recipe!
Step-by-Step Instructions for Making Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
Discover the secrets to preparing this quick and easy poke recipe with these comprehensive step-by-step instructions.
- In a medium mixing bowl, place the diced tuna.
- Add soy sauce, sesame oil, mayo, and sriracha to the bowl. Toss to combine the ingredients.
- Gently mix in the diced avocado and kimchi until well combined.
- Sprinkle chopped green onion and sesame seeds on top for added flavor and visual appeal.
- Serve this flavorful and satisfying Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke recipe on top of salad greens, cauliflower rice, or traditional rice.
Tips for Choosing the Best Sushi Grade Ahi Tuna
When it comes to preparing a delectable Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke, selecting high-quality and sustainable fish is essential. Follow these tips to ensure you get the highest quality and sustainable tuna for your dish:
- Source your fish from reputable fishmongers or seafood markets specializing in sushi-grade fish.
- Look for certifications like the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) or labels indicating sustainable fishing practices.
- Choose vibrant, deep-red flesh with a firm texture, indicating freshness. Avoid tuna that appears dull or discolored.
- Trust your sense of smell - fresh sushi-grade ahi tuna should have a clean, briny scent without any unpleasant fishy odors.
By following these tips, you can confidently select the best tuna for a flavorful and delightful Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke experience while supporting the sustainability of our oceans and making a positive impact on our environment.
Serving Suggestions for Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
Enhance your Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke experience with these delightful serving suggestions. By exploring these versatile serving suggestions, you can customize your Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke to suit your preferences.
- Embrace tradition by serving the Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke simply on a bed of steamed white or brown rice for a hearty and satisfying meal, or serve it on a bed of fresh salad greens for a vibrant and healthy salad.
- Make a flavorful poke bowl by assembling your Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke with a combination of fresh salad greens, your choice of rice (white, brown, or cauliflower), and other toppings like sliced cucumbers, radishes, or any other preferred vegetables, strips of nori, and a sprinkle of green onions and sesame seeds. Customize this versatile poke bowl to your liking and enjoy a well-rounded and satisfying meal.
- Serve your Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke as an impressive party appetizer by using the poke as a filling for sushi rolls or as a delicious topping for crispy tostadas.
Storage and Shelf Life of Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
When it comes to storing and preserving your delectable 10-minute poke recipe, here are some tips to keep in mind:
- Refrigeration: After preparing the poke, store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator. This will help maintain its freshness and prevent bacterial growth.
- Shelf Life: Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke is best enjoyed when consumed fresh. It is recommended to consume the poke within 24 hours of preparation to ensure optimal taste and texture.
- Avocado: If your poke contains diced avocado, be aware that avocado tends to oxidize and brown over time. To minimize discoloration, squeeze a bit of lemon or lime juice over the avocado or store it separately and add it to the poke just before serving.
- Kimchi: If your poke includes kimchi, remember that kimchi is a fermented product. Over time, it may continue to ferment and develop stronger flavors. If you prefer a milder taste, consume the poke within the first day.
Essential Tools For Making Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- A cutting board
- A chef's knife
- A kitchen scale (or measuring cups for less precise measurements)
- Measuring spoons
- A mixing bowl
- A silicone spatula
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More Delicious Seafood Recipes to Explore
Looking for more seafood inspiration? Explore some of my favorite chilled seafood recipes, including mouthwatering tuna dishes, succulent salmon creations, and more. Discover new flavors and satisfy your cravings with these delicious seafood recipes:
- Crab Club Sandwich
- Tuna Nicoise Salad (Salade Niçoise)
- French Tuna Sandwich (Pan Bagnat)
- Shaved Fennel, White Bean, and Arugula Salad with Tuna
- Everything Bagel Pizza with Smoked Salmon and Cream Cheese
- Smoked Salmon and Citrus Salad with Cucumber and Avocado
- Smoked Salmon Pasta Salad
Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Total Time: 10 minutes
- Yield: 4 portions 1x
- Category: Mains
- Method: No-Cook
- Cuisine: Hawaiian
Description
This quick and delicious Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke recipe includes tender sushi-grade ahi tuna tossed in a creamy blend of tangy kewpie mayo, salty tamari, nutty sesame oil, and spicy sriracha. The addition of spicy kimchi adds an extra kick of heat and a satisfying crunch, and chunks of avocado add a cool and creamy balance. A sprinkle of green onions and sesame seeds finishes this classic Hawaiian dish. The best part? This Hawaiian poke recipe takes only 10 minutes to make.
Ingredients
- 1 lb sushi-grade ahi tuna, diced to roughly 1 inch
- 18 g (1 tbsp) tamari sauce (or soy sauce)
- 2 g (½ tsp) sesame oil
- 60 g (¼ cup) Kewpie mayonnaise (may sub for regular mayo)
- 30 g (2 tbsp) sriracha
- 1 ripe avocado, diced (about 150 g)
- 114 g (½ cup) spicy napa cabbage kimchi
- chopped green onion, to garnish as desired
- sesame seeds, to garnish as desired
Instructions
- In a medium mixing bowl, place the diced tuna.
- Add soy sauce, sesame oil, mayo, and sriracha to the bowl. Toss to combine the ingredients.
- Gently mix in the diced avocado and kimchi until well combined.
- Sprinkle chopped green onion and sesame seeds on top for added flavor and visual appeal.
- Serve this flavorful and satisfying Spicy Kimchi Ahi Poke recipe on top of salad greens, cauliflower rice, or traditional rice.
Notes
Nutritional information on Whip & Wander is provided as a courtesy and is approximate only. We cannot guarantee the accuracy of the nutritional information given for any recipe on this site.
This recipe can also be made with other sushi-grade fish such as salmon if you prefer.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 portion
- Calories: 316
- Sugar: 1 g
- Sodium: 448 mg
- Fat: 18 g
- Saturated Fat: 2 g
- Carbohydrates: 5 g
- Fiber: 3 g
- Protein: 31 g
- Cholesterol: 70 mg
Jenny says
I love Asian dishes! I’ll swap the fish for tofu and turn it into a vegetarian dish ?~Xoxo
Mimi says
It looks delicious! I need to make it
Jolene says
Looks delicious! An awesome high protein meal!
Lauren says
Looks so good and flavorful. It's such a pretty dish too!
Jenn says
Sounds like such a flavorful dish. I love kimchi!
Ginny says
My nieces always order ahi poke when they can. This recipe looks amazing with all the flavors. I'm passing it on.
Beth says
I am so crazy about ahi! I haven't had kimchi yet, which I know is ridiculous, but the truth! This would be a great recipe to try it with! Hawaii is a bucket list destination, as well!
Shadi Hasanzadenemati says
So I have recently started eating Poke (I know, too late :D) and I love it! I haven't made a homemade version yet and your recipe looks like a good one to start with!
Sam | Away She Went says
Ahi poke is my favorite! I would eat it all the time if I could. I've never had it with kimchi though...
Linda says
I eat a lot of sushi and never tried buying sushi grade tuna at the store. Is it easy to find?
Whip & Wander says
You can usually find it at seafood purveyors, though I've also had good luck at Whole Foods, New Seasons, and even Fred Meyer.
Dorothy at Shockingly Delicious says
Tuna is my favorite! This recipe may convince me to make it at home!
Jennifer says
This looks fabulous! I can't have soy so I'll have to leave that out but I'm excited to try it!
Denisse Salinas says
This looks fantastic! I love the idea of combining poke and kimchi! Yum.
Karen @ Seasonal Cravings says
I am in love with poke bowls but I don't make them enough. They are so fresh and healthy! Yours looks delicious.
Tina | The Worktop says
This dish sounds so delicious. 4 words that I LOVE to hear - Spicy, Kimchi, Ahi, and Poke! All in one dish. Amazing!
Magen says
This looks so wonderful. I am always cooking and I definitely think it's time to try something new like this.
Erica @ Coming up Roses says
This recipe sounds so good! It's great that it's so accessible for people with different dietary restrictions, too!
Annette Dattilo says
This look is and sounds delicious! Anything with seafood I’m in. Love how versatile it is. On top of greens sounds amazing.
Jolene says
I love poké bowls. This looks yummy and easy to make.
Rachel R Ritlop says
Oh. Em. Gee! I need this in my belly ASAP!