For an extra layer of flavor, toast the brown rice in the skillet with the olive oil for a few minutes before adding the water. This will give the rice a nutty aroma and enhance its texture. Feel free to substitute the edamame with other vegetables like peas, green beans, or even chopped asparagus. Fresh herbs like parsley, dill, or tarragon can be added to the rice pilaf for a brighter, fresher flavor. If you prefer a more pronounced orange flavor, add a splash of orange liqueur, such as Cointreau or Grand Marnier, to the sauce along with the orange juice. When searing the tuna, make sure the skillet is hot before adding the fish. This will help to create a nice crust and prevent the tuna from sticking to the pan.
Merritt Turner
Jun 25, 2025I wasn't sure about the orange zest, but it turned out amazing. My family loved it!
Odie Von
Jun 24, 2025The rice pilaf was a hit! I will definitely make this again. I used quinoa instead of rice because it was what I had on hand.
Elbert Klein
Jun 23, 2025This recipe was surprisingly easy and the flavors were fantastic! The orange-chive sauce really elevated the tuna.
Vernon Pouros
Jun 19, 2025I added a bit of ginger to the sauce and it was delicious. Thanks for the great recipe!