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Ceviche, also calledcebicheorseviche, is one of the dishes that I enjoy having in summer, even though the weather is starting to tell me otherwise. I had tried ceviche in different regions of Mexico, and the basics always apply: Fish, onion, tomato, chiles, cilantro, and lemon. The most intriguing ceviche I had was in Chetumal, Quintana, Roo, it was a “Conch Ceviche”.
When I saw the pulp"thing"coming out of the conch and my friend’s mom cutting it, I could not believe I would eat that “thing”, but hey! I was a guest and they were offering something special just for me. So, what should I do? Eat it! So I did eat the conch ceviche, and I liked it a lot and every time I went back to Chetumal, I always have Conch Ceviche. Live and learn.
Mexican Ceviche Recipe
Each region will have its own version using the fish or seafood available in the region. It all depends whether you are on the coast of the Golf of Mexico, the Caribbean Sea or on the Pacific coast, but the results are similar.Here is the typical ceviche recipe. You could use red snapper or sea bass. Or if you prefer you could use shrimp.
How to make Mexican Ceviche Recipe
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- First marinade the fish in a glass bowl with the lime juice and salt. Let it macerated in the refrigerator while you chop the rest of the vegetables. Drain the marinade from thebowl. Stir in the tomatoes, peppers, onion, cilantro and oregano. Taste and add salt if needed. Marinade for a couple of hours in the refrigerator.
To serve, fill small bowls or cups and garnish with the avocado and green olives.Serve with crackers or tortilla chips.
¡Buen provecho!
Mely,
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Mexican Ceviche
Mely Martínez
Here is the typical ceviche recipe. You could use red snapper or sea bass. Or if you prefer you could use shrimp. Each region will have its own version using the fish or seafood available in the region.
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr
Course Appetizers
Cuisine Mexican
Servings 6
Calories 268 kcal
Ingredients
- 1 pound red snapper filets trimmed and cut in ½ in. cubes
- ¾ cup of lime juice fresh preferable
- salt to taste
- 1 medium size onion finely chopped
- 3 chiles serranos or 1 large jalapeno finely chopped
- 1 cup of cilantro finely chopped
- ½ teaspoon of Mexican dried oregano crushed
- 2 large tomatoes finely chopped
Now these are optional but they make a great ceviche
- ¾ cup pimento stuffed green olives chopped
- 1 avocado cubed for garnish
- 4 tablespoons of olive oil
- Ketchup
- Tabasco Sauce
- Saltine crackers or fried tortillas chips to serve
Instructions
First marinade the fish in a glass bowl with the lime juice and salt. Let it macerated in the refrigerator while you chop the rest of the vegetables. Drain the marinade from the bowl. Stir in the tomatoes, peppers, onion, cilantro and oregano. Taste and add salt if needed. Marinade for a couple of hours in the refrigerator.
To serve, fill small bowls or cups and garnish with the avocado and green olives.
If using the catsup and olive oil stir in before garnishing. The Tabasco sauce quantity will depend of everyone’s taste for spiciness.
Serve with crackers or tortilla chips.
Nutrition
Calories: 268kcalCarbohydrates: 11gProtein: 18gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 28mgSodium: 708mgPotassium: 730mgFiber: 4gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 945IUVitamin C: 53.6mgCalcium: 54mgIron: 0.9mg
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Comments
Tez @ Chile and Salt
Hi Mely, I LOVE Ceviche & this is a total WINNER. Hope you don`t mind but I included it in a blog post (obviously giving you credit & linking back) if you`d like. Thanks for all the great recipes & please keep them coming!
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evie5301979
I didn't know what ceviche was at first but when my friend made it i liked it. I really dont like fish but it really does taste good.
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Isabel
omg i love ceviche especialmente de camarones mmmm!im not a good cook & i no thats sad because im mexican cuban y nicaraguensen but i would love to learn!!!
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Anonymous
Hola!!
Me encontre tu blog y estoy super emocionada!! Vivo en Inglaterra y me muero de ganas de cocinar todo lo q visto aqui. Felicidades por tu blog que esta padriiisimo
Nayeli
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zerrin
Never had ceviche before. Eating raw fish is not a part of our cuisine, but it looks so healthy. As I love to learn new recipes of seafood, I must try this. I think I can find sea bass here, so I'll use it.
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Harry Moon
I was a Chef working at a private Hotel and Club. One afternoon one of my waitresses asked if I liked good Mexican food. I told her I liked the real traditional Mexican food the best but seemed hard to get. She asked me if I had ever had ceviche and I said no. She brought me a 1/2 pint jar of shrimp ceviche the next day and also gave me the recipe. I was a little Leary at first but after that first bite, oh my word! That was one of the best things I had ever tasted. 45 yrs later it’s still on my top 5 things I love eating. Have to admit I’ve never have made it with fish but wouldn’t hesitate to eat it and now I will make it as well.
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Shari
Wonderful!
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pityenlacocina
riquisimo este ceviche, gracias por el post ya que nunca lo he hecho me va a venir de perlas, tiene que estar delicioso y fresquito, te felicito,
besitos desde londres,
pity
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Mely (mimk)
Hola Flavio,
FIjate que esas nolas he visto por aca. A que suspiros!
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Byte64
Mely,
yo no le hago nada a las tostadas, compro las tostadas al chipotle ya listas, esas que se encuentran en México en el super... sigh!Ciao!
TlazReply
Ben
I love ceviche! El tuyo se ve tan delicioso que ya me dio hambre 😀 Cheers!
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Mely (mimk)
Hello Janell:
I visited your blog about saving money and also you blog now living in Mexico. Thanks for visiting and if there is anything else I can help please let me know.
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Mely (mimk)
Hi Figtree,
Where did you buy your conch in PA? Maybe I could get me some.
Hello Angela, you are such a traveler, you had been all over. Great for you!
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Mely (mimk)
Hello CHow and Chatter, thanks for stopping by. Did you see the link to the picture?
Hola Flavio, le untas el chipotle a la tostada o haces la masa de las tostadas con chipotle, ya me entro la duda.
Hola Silvia, que gusto verte a ti de nuevo tambien en tu blog, se te extranaba. YA vi que tienes visitas, disfrutala mucho.
Hola Nora,
No sabia de las restrinciones de parte de la SSA, me acuerdo cuando lo hicieron con el cilantro para los tacos.
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Angela
Your ceviche is GORGEOUS. I love the simple, clean flavors of this dish. It's one of my favorites and always brings back memories of Mexico. Great post!
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figtree
My 1st experience with conch ceveche was out in the ocean near the Cayman Islands, fresh from the water the fisherman served it up, we loved it. Now thanks to you I can make it at home. Figtreeapps
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Janell
Hi!
I was so excited to find your blog! I am from Florida but we live in Mexico City right now. I LOVE Mexican food but I have not learned how to make it yet. I will be studying your blog to learn how to cook! I have a blog about saving money and some of my favorite recipes. Thanks again for the recipes!
JanellReply
NORA
Sobre todo, estoy impactada por tus fotografías! Parecen de todo un profesional! Bien podrías dedicarte a fotógrafa gastrónoma Mely, te felicito!
Yo por mi parte estoy pensando irme al mercado a comer coctel de camarón el ceviche está prohibido por la SSA Ya quedan pocos días de verano y como dices, no estamos listos para sopas ni estofados todavía. Besos
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Byte64
Mely,
que rico, el ceviche es uno de mis platillos de pescado favoritos.
Me encanta comerlo con una tostada de esas con chipotle.Hasta pronto!
TlazReply
Silvia
Que delicia Mely, y que gusto verte de vuelta!
Un abrazo fuerte!Reply
Chow and Chatter
looks good not sue about the conch though LOL
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