Shrimp ceviche is a refreshing and flavorful dish that is perfect for a summer party or a light lunch. It is also a great way to use up leftover shrimp. This article features three different recipes for shrimp ceviche, each with its own unique flavor profile. The first recipe is a classic shrimp ceviche made with fresh shrimp, lime juice, cilantro, onion, and avocado. The second recipe is a spicy shrimp ceviche made with habanero peppers, serrano peppers, and jalapeƱo peppers. The third recipe is a coconut shrimp ceviche made with coconut milk, coconut flakes, and pineapple. All three recipes are easy to make and can be tailored to your own personal taste. Whether you like your ceviche classic, spicy, or coconutty, you're sure to find a recipe in this article that you'll love.
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SHRIMP AND SCALLOP COCONUT CEVICHE
Steps:
- Cook's Note: If the scallops are particularly thick, you may want to slice each scallop horizontally into 2 thinner disks.
- Cut each scallop into 8 wedges. Cut the peeled shrimp into chunks that approximately match the size of the scallop wedges (unless you have rock shrimp, which doesn't need to be cut). In a medium bowl, pour enough lime juice over the scallop and shrimp pieces to cover. Toss gently so each piece is given a good lime juice bath. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and place the bowl in the refrigerator to marinate for 4 to 10 hours. The shellfish is done when it's completely white and opaque and doesn't look or taste raw.
- In a separate bowl, mix the remaining lime juice with the lemon juice, coconut milk, and olive oil. You can chop the jalapeno, cilantro, and garlic by hand, but if you have a food processor it's much easier to pulse the 3 together. Add the pepper mixture to the coconut mixture, and stir in the red onion. (You may add the mango chunks here if you like, but I prefer to add them right before serving.) Season the mixture with the salt and mix well. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and refrigerate for several hours or overnight.
- When every chunk of shrimp and scallop is white with no hint of translucence, remove them from the juice. Discard the lime juice. Combine the seafood and the coconut milk mixture, tossing well. Add the mango chunks and gently toss together. Taste the seafood and add more salt or fresh lime juice, if desired.
- For a knockout presentation, spoon the seafood ceviche into the coconut shell halves and top with a sprinkle of unsweetened coconut, if desired. Pile warm tortilla chips around the coconut shells, if desired.
COCONUT SHRIMP CEVICHE
A Tyler Florence recipe (from the Food Network). Absolutely gorgeous and a real crowd-pleaser! I personally don't use as many limes as he does and it still turns out wonderfully.... (I use 4 limes)
Provided by Raquel Grinnell
Categories Coconut
Time 1h
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Make the ceviche: Put a large pot of water over high heat and add the lemon, garlic, bay leaves, peppercorns and salt, to taste. When it comes to a boil add the shrimp and turn off the heat. Let the shrimp poach just until they are cooked through, about 3 to 5 minutes. Remove the shrimp to a sheet pan and refrigerate. When they are cool slice them in half lengthwise.
- Combine the coconut milk, lime juice, onion, chiles, and cilantro in a large bowl and season it with salt. Add the cooled shrimp and let them marinate, refrigerated, for about 1/2 hour.
- Prepare the coconut shells: Take a hammer and hit the coconut repeatedly (not too hard) around its equator, turning the coconut in your hand. It will eventually split into 2 halves. Drain the liquid from the coconuts.
- To serve: Pour the salt onto a large platter and nestle the coconut halves into the salt so they stand upright. Divide the ceviche among the coconut halves; garnish with drizzles of lime juice, olive oil and cilantro.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 959.2, Fat 81.2, SaturatedFat 70.9, Cholesterol 129.6, Sodium 205.4, Carbohydrate 43.9, Fiber 20.6, Sugar 17.9, Protein 26.8
Tips:
- Use the freshest shrimp possible. Fresh shrimp will have a mild, sweet flavor and a firm texture.
- If you can't find fresh shrimp, frozen shrimp will work just fine. Thaw the shrimp before using.
- Use a variety of citrus fruits for the marinade. This will give the ceviche a more complex flavor.
- Don't over-marinate the shrimp. Over-marinated shrimp will become tough and rubbery.
- Serve the ceviche immediately after marinating. This will ensure that the shrimp is still fresh and flavorful.
- Garnish the ceviche with fresh cilantro, red onion, and avocado. These ingredients will add color and flavor to the dish.
Conclusion:
Shrimp ceviche is a refreshing and flavorful dish that is perfect for a summer party or gathering. It is easy to make and can be tailored to your own taste. With a few simple ingredients, you can create a delicious and impressive dish that will wow your guests.
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