Spicy Spanish Tuna Cakes with Garlic Yogurt Aioli Recipe (2024)

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Here is a fabulous tapas recipe for Spicy Spanish Tuna Cakes with Garlic Yogurt Aioli. This dish is loaded with flavor, uses simple ingredients and the entire thing comes together within 30 minutes. For the tuna I used tinned Spanish tuna, which really took the tuna cakes to the next level, but you can use your favorite brand of tinned tuna to make this recipe. The garlic yogurt aioli just takes these tuna cakes to the next level in goodness. It soothes out the heat and brings a balance to the entire dish. You can serve this as an appetizer or even a main course. Low carb, gluten-free and perfect for any occasion.

– The Best Tinned Tuna –

Spain is known for making some of the best canned seafoods in the world, preserving them in olive oil and only using the highest quality fish possible. Here is the tinned tuna I used to make these tuna cakes, it has a great texture and flavor, and worth every penny. If you choose a differet tinned tuna for this recipe, make sure that it´s preserved in olive oil, it gives the tuna a better flavor and texture. Watch the video below on how to make Spicy Spanish Tuna Cakes with Garlic Yogurt Aioli or check out the recipe card below, which you can print. Salud!

Equipment I Used to Make this Recipe:
Chef´s Knife
Wood Cutting Board
Non-Stick Frying Pan

Watch the Video Below on how to make Spicy Spanish Tuna Cakes with Garlic Yogurt Aioli

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Spicy Spanish Tuna Cakes with Garlic Yogurt Aioli

Prep Time 20 minutes

Cook Time 10 minutes

Total Time 30 minutes

Servings 2

Author Albert Bevia @ Spain on a Fork

Ingredients

FOR THE TUNA CAKES

  • -2 tins Spanish tuna
  • -1 clove garlic
  • -1 spanish pepper
  • -1 small onion
  • -2 tbsp fresh chives
  • -1/4 tsp smoked paprika
  • -sea salt
  • -black pepper
  • -2 organic eggs
  • -2 tbsp extra virgin Spanish olive oil

FOR THE AIOLI

  • -1/2 cup Greek yogurt
  • -1 clove garlic
  • -1/2 tsp lemon juice
  • -sea salt
  • -black peper
  • -1 tbsp extra virgin Spanish olive oil

EXTRAS

  • Fresh Chives

Instructions

  1. To make the garlic yogurt aioli finely mince 1 clove of garlic and add it to a mortar, using a pestle pound down on the garlic until you form a paste, then add 1/2 cup of Greek yogurt, season generously with sea salt, freshly cracked black pepper, 1/2 teaspoon of fresh lemon juice and mix everything together, then slowly pour in 1 tablespoon of extra virgin Spanish olive oil while you continue to mix, cover with seran wrap and add to the fridge

  2. To make the tuna cakes grab 2 tins of Spanish tuna, drain the oil, add the tuna to a sieve and using a fork flake the tuna to remove any excess oil, add the tuna to a large bowl, finely mince 1 clove of garlic and add to the tuna, finely dice 1 small onion and add to the tuna, deseed 1 Spanish pepper and roughly chop it and add to the tuna, finely chop a handful of fresh chives and add to the tuna, then season everything with a generous 1/4 teaspoon of smoked paprika, a kiss of sea salt and freshly cracked black pepper, mix together until well combined

  3. Crack 2 organic eggs into a seperate bowl and beat them, add the egg mixture to the tuna and mix everything together until well combined, using your hands start forming the mixture into balls (the size of a golf ball) and then gently push down on them to form a patty that is about 1/2 inch thick and place on parchment paper, you should end up with about 10 tuna patties

  4. Heat a nonstick frying pan with a medium heat and add 2 tablespoons of extra virgin Spanish olive oil, 2 minutes later start adding the tuna patties into the pan, cook in batches to not over-crowd the pan, cook for 2 minutes per side and transfer to a plate with paper towels

  5. Transfer the tuna cakes into a dish and place the garlic yogurt aioli to dip, enjoy!

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    Lynn

    Where is the written recipe?

    10 . Sep . 2021

    • Spicy Spanish Tuna Cakes with Garlic Yogurt Aioli Recipe (8)

      Spain on a Fork

      There was a glitch on the website, recipe card is back up 🙂 much love

      10 . Sep . 2021

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Spicy Spanish Tuna Cakes with Garlic Yogurt Aioli Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is aioli sauce made of? ›

Nowadays, aïoli is pretty much synonymous with garlic mayonnaise. What is Aïoli Sauce Made of? The number-one ingredient in aïoli is garlic, plus the standard mayo ingredients for mayo: egg yolk, lemon juice, mustard, and olive oil. Additional flavorings are up to you.

How do you keep tuna cakes from falling apart? ›

It's a good idea to add a little extra breadcrumbs or whatever your recipe uses for a binder when you add your egg, for example. Breadcrumbs will absorb some moisture from the mixture, which will firm things up before you cook anything and make it easier to form solid patties.

Is garlic aioli the same as garlic sauce? ›

A thick garlic sauce, aioli is a traditional condiment in the cuisine of Provence, France, and Catalonia, Spain. True aioli is an emulsion created with just garlic and extra virgin olive oil. This makes the common menu item, “garlic aioli,” rather redundant. In fact, the name aioli translates to "garlic oil."

Is aioli always made with mayo? ›

The Difference Between Aioli and Mayo

Although aioli and mayonnaise are both creamy emulsions, aioli is made from garlic and olive oil while mayo is made from egg yolks and canola oil. The final result may look similar but the two sauces have distinctly different flavors.

Why did my tuna patties fall apart? ›

Originally Answered: How do you keep tuna patties from falling apart? If they fall apart, they're not of the right consistency. Being either too dry or too wet will cause it. If they are too dry, adding a touch of water will help and if they are too wet, dredge them in flour or add a little flour to the mix.

How do you get fish cakes to stick together? ›

The proteins in the egg will help bind together your fish cake mix as it cooks. Think of it as your glue: Without it, your fish cakes are going to fall apart. At minimum, you'll want to use one egg for every pound or so of fish so that you have enough “glue.” More is fine, though.

Why do my fish cakes fall apart when cooking? ›

Your recipe is out of balance. Too much sugar, fat or liquid or not enough flour. Or you could be opening your oven before the cake is set and the cake is falling at that point.

Does aioli always have raw egg? ›

I love aioli, of all types. Though making your own aioli (like mayonnaise) calls for raw egg yolks. Food safety in mind, I prefer to temper my eggs in a double boiler, much like one does when making hollandaise sauce. Alternatively, these days, you can purchase pasteurized eggs in most grocery stores.

Is eating aioli healthy? ›

Overall, aioli offers minimal health benefits but it does enhance the flavor and palatability of the dishes it is added to like meats, vegetables, and sandwiches. There is even some evidence that when a consumer enjoys the taste of their food, they may find it more satiating, which in turn may aid in weight management.

What is the main flavor of aioli? ›

Nowadays, the word aioli is pretty much synonymous with mayo, and is often just a simple mayonnaise (store-bought or homemade) that is flavored generously with garlic—a nod to its origins.

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