Author Notes
This recipe is inspired by a dish on the new menu of my favorite restaurant in San Francisco, the Seed + Salt. It's so fresh and light, perfect for those hot spring-summer days.
NOTES : for the pepper, pick one with a Scoville score following your taste and your spiciness tolerance. —Valentina | The Blue Bride
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Ingredients
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1
young thai coconut yielded 125 g of meat and more than 400 ml of water
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1/2
little avocado
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1 tablespoon
chopped cucumber
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1 tablespoon
chopped tomato
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1 tablespoon
chopped red onion
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1 tablespoon
chopped pepper
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1
garlic clove
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1 pinch
himalayan salt
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1 pinch
black pepper
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1/2
lime, juiced
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2 tablespoons
chopped cilantro
Directions
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First thing first, open the coconut – you can see the process through my photos – pouring its water in a jar and remove its pulp with a spoon. Cut the meat in stripes and put it in a bowl.
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Add all the other ingredients to the bowl, stir well and set in the fridge for at least 1 hour.
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Serve the ceviche cool or let it reach room temperature before serving.
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I mixed a slice of fresh pineapple, some basil leaves and the juice of 1/2 lime into the coconut water to match the ceviche. Prepare it and let it sit in the fridge for the same amount of time of the main plate to obtain a stronger exotic flavor.
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