ceviche
20 Ways to Cook Shrimp, The Easiest Seafood
It’s pretty hard to screw up shrimp, but very easy to make it taste delicious.
Cannabis-Infused Peruvian Ceviche Recipe
Why not add some weed to this already-delicious Peruvian dish of fresh seafood, sweet potato, and corn in a bright citrus marinade?
How Not to Poison Your Friends with Homemade Ceviche
Made with raw fish and a “tiger’s milk” marinade of lime and chili, the South American seafood dish is a deceptively hard one to get right.
Simple Ceviche Recipe
Cut it with the respect it deserves. Don't forget that it put up a fight last night when it was fished.
The Idiot's Guide to Breaking Down a Fish
“Breaking down a fish gets you more in touch with where it comes from. And it saves you money. That’s what it comes down to at the end of the day.”
Dirty Work: Mezcal and Ceviche with Eric Werner of Hartwood
Eric Werner of Hartwood in Tulum, Mexico stopped by the MUNCHIES kitchen for Yucatecan-inspired feast.
Ceviche de Aguja with Ginger and Mezcal Recipe
The earthy, smoky flavor of the mezcal sets up both the sharpness of the citrus in the marinade and the fattiness of the avocado.
Eating Aguachile Will Cool You Off and Make You Cry At the Same Time
Call it Mexico’s answer to Peru’s leche de tigre, or just the perfect breakfast when you are hungover on a summer day. It’s like a sashimi from hell, insanely addictive and refreshing at the same time.
This Spot Prawn Ceviche Is the Most Refreshing Thing You'll Eat This Weekend
You've probably made a few ceviches before, but try this spot prawn variation from chef Ned Bell of Vancouver's YEW Seafood + Bar.
How My Ceviche Obsession Transformed My Life
My quest to find the perfect bite of ceviche has changed the course of my life. It led me to quit my successful career as a lawyer and start a pop-up called Ceviche Project. I haven't looked back ever since.
In South America, Ceviche Is About More Than Just Fish
The iconic dish, originally based on seafood and citrus, can be found all up and down the continent. But some restaurants are swapping out fish for vegetables, soy, and alligator.