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Latest Updated: Feb 28, 2026 by Andrew Gray

What to Serve with Tuna Steak? 7 BEST Side Dishes

Serve Tuna Steak alongside Vegetable Kabobs, Fried Green Beans, Roasted Potatoes, Brown Rice with Mushrooms, and Fresh Salad with Vinaigrette.

Vegetable Kabobs

Shall we begin the list with a veggie dish?

For a lighter option, try Fresh Salad with Vinaigrette. Fresh Salad with Vinaigrette

Place a bowl of fresh veggies with tuna steak, and you'll notice everyone's face lighten up.

Ever faced the dilemma of what to throw on the table with a juicy tuna steak? We've all been there.

Deciding on side dishes can feel like solving a Rubik's cube.

We've mastered the art. Our kitchen escapades have unearthed the top 7 sides that transform your meal from meh to wow.

Ever tried pairing with a zesty salad? Or how about some roasted veggies that bring out the tuna's flavor like nothing else?

You're in for a surprise.

We promise, these aren't your grandma's recipes. Prepare for a feast that'll have everyone asking for seconds.

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  • 7 Ideal Accompaniments for Tuna Steak
    • 1 - Vegetable Kabobs
    • 2 - Fried Green Beans
    • 3 - Roasted Potatoes
    • 4 - Brown Rice with Mushrooms
    • 5 - Fresh Salad with Vinaigrette
    • 6 - Baked Sweet Potatoes
    • 7 - Roasted Brussels Sprouts
  • Frequently Asked Questions

7 Ideal Accompaniments for Tuna Steak

Tuna is versatile, like most fish varieties, and so tuna casserole side ideas for hearty pairings will be part of the list of different types of dishes to serve alongside.

1 - Vegetable Kabobs

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Shall we begin the list with a veggie dish? Kabobs, whether meat or vegetables, are always pleasant.

Vegetable kabobs also complement tuna steak - try vegetable soup side ideas for cozy pairings alongside grilled skewers.

You can use different veggies to make the kabobs.

Cucumbers, onions, bell peppers, tomatoes, and eggplant.

Make a marinade with garlic, basil, salt, olive oil, oregano, and pepper, and coat the veggies.

Then put them on the skewers and grill.

Turn them from side to side until the veggies are charred and tender.

The veggies will be perfectly cooked and when you serve them alongside the tuna, watch how they disappear into your guests' plates.

2 - Fried Green Beans

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Green beans are versatile, and you can eat them raw or steamed, boiled, stir-fried, or baked.

Fried beans are delicious and complement tuna steak.

The dish is also easy to make, and you can cook plenty in a short time if you have a big crowd to feed - see chicken fried rice side suggestions for crowd-friendly pairings for other easy, shareable sides.

Also called French, snap or string beans, green beans are readily available all year round.

So, you can serve the dish any time you want.

All you have to do is coat the beans with batter and fry them until they're golden brown and crispy.

You can serve the beans hot with the tuna and enjoy the different flavors.

3 - Roasted Potatoes

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Potatoes never go out of fashion, nor do they ever disappoint you.

They're delicious and can complement most dishes - pair with roasted carrot side ideas for earthy balance for a root-vegetable harmony.

Roasted potatoes are yummy, and they taste even better with tuna steak.

The flavors match perfectly without overpowering each other.

Yukon gold is the obvious choice for roasting because the potatoes can hold their shape.

You can also use russet or red potatoes if the first preference isn't available.

Include minced garlic, parsley, black pepper, kosher salt, and olive oil, and you'll have the most delicious roasted potatoes.

4 - Brown Rice with Mushrooms

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Rice also complements tuna steak, so you can add one dish with the most widely-eaten grain in the world.

However, if you want a healthier option, you can make the dish with brown rice - see brown rice side pairings for whole-grain meals for similar nutritious complements.

It's a whole grain and contains more nutrients than the white variety.

Making Brown rice and mushrooms is simple.

You also need just a few ingredients.

Rice, mushrooms, onion, butter or olive oil, bell pepper, ground black pepper, salt, and water are all you need to make the dish.

Having the two items together will balance the flavors and complete your meal.

5 - Fresh Salad with Vinaigrette

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Place a bowl of fresh veggies with tuna steak, and you'll notice everyone's face lighten up.

It's because salad and tuna are a great combo.

The flavors combine to give you a well-balanced meal.

Besides, eating salad regularly has many proven health benefits - for a fruity twist, consider fresh strawberry side ideas for bright salads.

So, you only gain when you add fresh vegetables to the menu.

You can use a variety of veggies to make the salad.

Lettuce, onions, tomatoes, broccoli, carrots, and cucumbers are suitable ingredients for creating a lovely salad.

Drizzle vinaigrette over the veggies, toss, and the salad will be ready to eat.

6 - Baked Sweet Potatoes

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If you aren't too fond of making a potato dish, the sweet variety is also an option.

Tuna and sweet potatoes also go hand in hand, and you'll be surprised at how good they taste together.

The name suits them perfectly because sweet potatoes have a naturally sweet flavor.

The taste of the potatoes enhances even more when cooked.

The sweet veggie is versatile, and you can eat them raw or cooked.

Baked sweet potatoes are yummy and a simple dish - pair with baked potato side options for easy complements when the meal calls for comforting starches.

Clean the spuds, poke holes and place them in a single layer on a baking sheet.

Bake for forty-fifty minutes and check with the fork.

You'll know they're cooked when you can pierce the potatoes easily.

Serve with the tuna, and enjoy the meal with everyone.

7 - Roasted Brussels Sprouts

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We will round up the list with roasted Brussels sprouts.

Tuna goes with any veggie, and roasted sprouts are delicious.

The dish is also a simple one as there aren't many complicated things to do with the veggies.

You simply have to prep the ingredients, mix and put them in the oven.

For the dish, you need brussels sprouts, olive oil or coconut oil, ground black pepper, sea salt, and a sauce of your choice.

You can use sriracha, barbecue sauce, hummus, teriyaki, or harissa.

The sprouts taste good with all these, so you can use your favorite.

Once done, you'll have crispy and tender Brussels sprouts to serve with the tuna.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best side dish for Tuna Steak?

Vegetable Kabobs Shall we begin the list with a veggie dish? Fried beans are delicious and complement tuna steak.

Most home cooks pick this because it adds contrast and rounds out the meal.

What is the easiest side to pull together on a weeknight?

Steam or roast a vegetable while the main dish finishes. This side dish is the simplest option since it needs minimal prep.

Toss with olive oil and salt and it is ready in the same time the entrée takes to cook.

Is a starchy side necessary?

Not always. A vegetable-only pairing works when the main course already includes starch.

Add rice, bread, or potatoes only if the meal needs more substance.

What is the best side when short on time?

Roasted frozen vegetables, pre-cooked grains, or a quick pan sauté all come together in under 15 minutes with minimal prep and no special equipment needed.

seared tuna side pairings complement many items on this list. tuna sandwich side ideas works for more casual, sandwich-focused meals.

Explore more: This post is part of our Side Dish Pairing Guide.
Andrew Gray

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