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  • I <3 Ceviche!

    Made this for dinner tonight. Would be better in the summer, but it's 76 degrees today so whatever, close enough!


    Ceviche

    Preparation time: 15 minutes to prepare, 3-4 hours to let sit. Always use the freshest fish possible. Make the same day you purchase fresh fish.

    INGREDIENTS
    2 lbs of firm, fresh red snapper fillets (or other firm-fleshed fish), cut into 1/2 inch pieces, completely deboned
    1/2 cup of fresh squeezed lime juice
    1/2 cup of fresh squeezed lemon juice
    1/2 red onion, finely diced
    1 cup of chopped fresh seeded tomatoes
    1 serrano chili, seeded and finely diced
    2 teaspoons of salt
    Dash of ground oregano
    Dash of Tabasco or a light pinch of cayenne pepper

    Cilantro
    Avocado


    METHOD
    In a non-reactive casserole dish, either Pyrex or ceramic, place the fish, onion, tomatoes, chili, salt, Tabasco, and oregano. Cover with lime and lemon juice. Let sit covered in the refrigerator for an hour, then stir, making sure more of the fish gets exposed to the acidic lime and lemon juices. Let sit for several hours, giving time for the flavors to blend.
    During the marinating process the fish will change from pinkish grey and translucent, to whiter in color and opaque.
    Serve with chopped cilantro and slices of avocado.

    Ceviche Recipe | Simply Recipes

    It's so fricken GOOD!!! I subbed salmon for red snapper. I've made it with red snapper too in the past. Yum yum yum.

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    Re: I &lt;3 Ceviche!

    That looks delicious Miss Phode. I have never tried to make ceviche, but I often order it when I see it on a menu.

    I'm going to try this for sure. I noticed a new fist market in town and could get some fresh snapper there. Thanks thanks thanks.



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      Re: I &lt;3 Ceviche!

      You will not be disappointed.

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