Author Notes
Featuring South American aji amarillo chiles, freshly grated ginger, and lime, this ceviche is an ambassador to the exotic flavors of Peru. —Mary Sue Milliken + Susan Feniger
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Ingredients
- Ceviche
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1 pound
skinless, boneless sustainable fish, cut into a 1/4-inch dice
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1 cup
freshly squeezed lime juice
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1/2
red onion, chopped
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1
jalapeño chile, stem and seeds removed, diced
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1
aji amarillo chile (jarred), stem and seeds removed, minced
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1 1/2 teaspoons
aji amarillo paste
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1/2-inch pieces
ginger, peeled and minced or grated
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1/2 bunch
cilantro, chopped
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4 tablespoons
extra virgin olive oil
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Salt, to taste
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Pickled red onions (recipe below)
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Sliced avocado, for serving
- Pickled red onions
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1 pound
red onions, thinly sliced
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1 cup
white vinegar
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1 teaspoon
cracked black pepper
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1 teaspoon
roughly chopped cumin seeds
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1 teaspoon
dried oregano
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4
cloves garlic, sliced
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2 tablespoons
sugar
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1 1/2 teaspoons
salt
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1
beet, trimmed, peeled, and cut into 8 wedges
Directions
- Ceviche
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In a large bowl, combine fish and enough lime juice to cover. Allow to marinate for 20 minutes.
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Drain fish, reserving 1/4 cup of lime juice. Combine fish with remaining ingredients and reserved lime juice to taste and stir gently to combine. Chill thoroughly.
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Serve in a chilled martini glass, garnished with plantain chips or tortilla chips, Pickled Red Onions, and slices of avocado.
- Pickled red onions
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Place the onions in a medium saucepan and pour in enough water to cover. Bring to a boil, and remove from the heat. Strain and set the onions aside.
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Combine all the remaining ingredients in the saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce to a simmer, and cook 10 minutes. Add the blanched onions and simmer an additional 10 minutes. Transfer the mixture to a container, cover, and refrigerate at least a day before serving. Pickled onions will keep in the refrigerator up to a month.
Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger are co-chef/owners of the popular, critically acclaimed Border Grill restaurants, serving modern Mexican food in Las Vegas at Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino, as well as in Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica, California. They are preeminent ambassadors of authentic Mexican cuisine, setting the standard for gourmet Mexican fare for over two decades and authoring five cookbooks, including Cooking with Too Hot Tamales, Mesa Mexicana, and City Cuisine.
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