Traditional Hawaiian Poke Recipe

Prep: 10 mins Cook: 0 mins Difficulty: Easy Serves: 6
kcal fat saturates carbs
246 15g 2g 6g
sugars fibre protein salt
2g 1g 22g 1.5g
Traditional Hawaiian Poke Recipe

There’s something transformational about diving into a recipe that introduces you to new flavors and culinary traditions, and that’s exactly why I treasure our Traditional Hawaiian Poke Recipe. While my roots are firmly planted in New England’s seafood culture—think lobster rolls and clam chowder—there’s an undeniable allure to the taste of fresh fish combined with the vibrant flavors of the Pacific.

A Healthy, Nutrient-Packed Delight

When I first tasted poke, its clean, straightforward, and unpretentious preparation won me over instantly. The health benefits of Ahi tuna are also profound, providing an excellent source of lean protein that’s rich in omega-3 fatty acids. Pairing it with sesame oil and soy sauce not only enhances the flavor but also comes with its own health perks; sesame oil is known for its healthy fats and soy sauce for its amino acids and antioxidants.

A Taste of Tradition

Our Traditional Hawaiian Poke Recipe doesn’t just offer a tasty dish; it offers a genuine slice of Hawaiian culture. Packed with bold ingredients like sweet onions and limu—an indigenous seaweed—the recipe encapsulates an authentic island experience. The optional additions of red pepper flakes for a kick and macadamia nuts for a rich crunch give you the flexibility to customize the dish to your taste.

If you’re a fan of sushi or ceviche, you’ll find this recipe very familiar yet uniquely distinct. The complex layers of flavor created by the harmonious combination of soy sauce, sesame oil, and toasted sesame seeds are an absolute delight to the palate. It’s an excellent stand-alone dish but can also complement lighter sides like steamed edamame, sticky rice, or a fresh seaweed salad.

Preparing this recipe brings me a sense of connection—not just to a different culture but also to my daughters, Erin and Samantha. Introducing them to diverse food experiences has been a joy, and this poke recipe has quickly become a family favorite. There’s something incredibly fulfilling about watching them enjoy every bite and knowing they’re gaining an appreciation for the world’s various culinary arts.

Ultimately, this recipe is more than just a dish on our table—it’s a journey. Every ingredient, every step in the preparation process, brings the spirit of Hawaii into our home, creating a beautiful intersection of our New England roots and the exotic flavors of the Pacific.

What You’ll Need

  • 2 lbs fresh Ahi tuna, diced into bite-sized cubes
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce
  • 1/4 cup sesame oil
  • 1/4 cup chopped green onions
  • 2 tablespoons toasted sesame seeds
  • 1 medium sweet onion, thinly sliced
  • 1/4 cup limu (seaweed), chopped
  • 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes (optional)
  • 1/2 cup macadamia nuts, chopped (optional)
ALLERGENS: Fish, Soy, Sesame, Tree Nuts (Macadamia Nuts)

Method

Step One

In a large mixing bowl, combine the soy sauce, sesame oil, and red pepper flakes (if using). Stir until well mixed.

Step Two

Add the diced Ahi tuna to the bowl and gently toss to coat the tuna evenly with the sauce mixture.

Step Three

Fold in the chopped green onions, toasted sesame seeds, thinly sliced sweet onion, chopped limu (seaweed), and macadamia nuts (if using).

Step Four

Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld together.

Step Five

Serve the poke chilled, either on its own, over steamed rice, or with your choice of sides. Enjoy your Traditional Hawaiian Poke!

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