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Pan-Seared Tuna with Mango Salsa and Orange Lime Sauce

By Corinne Griffith
May 30, 2025 3 Min Read
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Tuna Steak with Mango Salsa & Citrus Mango Sauce – Fresh, Light, and Packed with Flavor

Looking for a dish that impresses like fine dining but comes together effortlessly? This Tuna Steak with Mango Salsa & Citrus Mango Sauce is your answer. Perfectly seared ahi tuna paired with a vibrant mango salsa and a silky citrus sauce makes for a light, fresh, and utterly elegant meal. Serve it as a show-stopping dinner for two or a crowd-pleasing summer entrée.


Why I Love This Recipe

Tuna steaks are rich, meaty, and satisfying—but when you pair them with bright tropical fruit and zesty citrus, they take on a whole new dimension. I love this recipe for its balance: the savory depth of the seared tuna contrasts beautifully with the sweetness of mango and acidity from lime and orange. And the microgreens and edible flowers? That’s just bonus elegance.


Ingredients

For the Tuna Steaks

  • 2 thick tuna steaks (about 1.5 inches, pinkish center preferred)
  • 2 tablespoons olive oil
  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper

For the Mango Salsa

  • 1 ripe mango, peeled and diced
  • 2 tablespoons red onion, finely chopped
  • 1 tablespoon red bell pepper, finely diced
  • 1 small Roma tomato, seeded and diced
  • 1 tablespoon fresh cilantro, chopped
  • 1 small jalapeño, seeded and minced (optional)
  • Juice of 1 lime
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Salt and pepper, to taste

For the Citrus Mango Sauce

  • ½ ripe mango, diced
  • Juice of 1 orange
  • Juice of ½ lime
  • 1 teaspoon honey
  • Pinch of salt

For Garnish

  • Microgreens
  • Edible flowers
  • Olive oil for drizzling

Swaps and Notes

  • No jalapeño? Try a pinch of chili flakes or leave it out for a milder salsa.
  • Can’t find ahi tuna? Swordfish or salmon steaks work in a pinch—just adjust cook time.
  • Add texture with crushed macadamia nuts or crispy shallots on top.
  • Vegan option: Try pan-seared tofu and pair it with the same salsa and sauce.

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Make the Mango Salsa

In a bowl, combine diced mango, red onion, bell pepper, tomato, cilantro, and jalapeño.
Add lime juice and olive oil. Season with salt and pepper.
Toss gently and chill for 15 minutes to meld flavors.

2. Prepare the Citrus Mango Sauce

In a blender, combine ½ mango, orange juice, lime juice, honey, and a pinch of salt.
Blend until smooth. For extra elegance, strain the sauce through a fine mesh sieve.
Set aside.

3. Sear the Tuna Steaks

Pat the tuna steaks dry. Brush lightly with olive oil and season both sides with salt and pepper.
Heat a heavy skillet or grill pan over high heat until very hot.
Sear tuna 1–2 minutes per side for rare (pink in the center), or longer if desired.
Remove from heat and let rest briefly.

4. Plating the Dish

Spoon a generous amount of citrus mango sauce onto a clean white plate.
Place the seared tuna steak slightly off-center.
Top with a scoop of mango salsa.
Garnish with microgreens, edible flowers, and a light drizzle of olive oil for shine.


Tips for Success

  • Don’t overcook the tuna—you want a pink, sashimi-style center for the best texture.
  • Preheat your pan until it’s smoking hot for that perfect sear.
  • Use ripe mangoes that are soft to the touch for natural sweetness.
  • Let the salsa sit at least 15 minutes to build flavor.

Serving Suggestions & Pairings

This dish is refreshing, tropical, and light—perfect for pairing with colorful drinks and no-bake desserts:

  • Sip on a chilled Blueberry Lemonade or Rainbow Sangria.
  • For dessert, keep the elegance going with Grasshopper Pie or Caramel Apple Pie Cookies.
  • Craving a simple indulgence? Try a scoop of Edible Cookie Dough for a sweet finish.

Storage & Leftover Tips

  • Salsa and sauce can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 days.
  • Leftover tuna is best enjoyed within 1 day. Slice thinly and add to salads or poke bowls.
  • Do not freeze the cooked tuna or salsa—it will lose its texture and freshness.

More Recipes You’ll Love

  • Blueberry Lemonade
  • Rainbow Sangria
  • Caramel Apple Pie Cookies
  • Grasshopper Pie
  • Edible Cookie Dough

Final Thoughts

This Tuna Steak with Mango Salsa & Citrus Mango Sauce recipe isn’t just a meal—it’s an experience. With tropical brightness, silky textures, and restaurant-worthy presentation, it’s perfect for when you want to impress without stress.

Tried it? Share your plating pics or tag us @chefmaniac and let’s see your gourmet game! For more fresh and elegant dishes, follow along and stay inspired.


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