When it’s hot outside, the last thing many of us want to do is cook dinner over a hot stove or oven that will also warm up our house. Instead, opt for a no-cook meal that is filling and refreshing, ...
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How to Make Shrimp Ceviche

Place shrimp in a food processor and pulse until chopped. You don’t want it chopped too finely, however, as it’s much more satisfying to bite into a recognizable piece of shrimp. Add shrimp, lime ...
1. Chop the shrimp into bite-size chunks. Set aside. Add the cilantro, serrano, and jalapeno to a blender along with the lemon juice. Pulse a few times until a paste is formed. Add more lime juice as ...
Mango Shrimp Ceviche is an easy appetizer with raw (or not) shrimp with a savory sweet combination of mangoes, peppers and avocado. I remember the first time my mom made ceviche I thought she was ...
This recipe is perfect for summer. With its refreshing ingredients and acidic kick, it keeps parties lively. Technique tip: It's important to use fresh citrus for this recipe. Bottled juices are not ...
Light and refreshing, ceviche is a perfect dish for long, hot late-summer days and nights. You may have seen ceviche at a Caribbean cafe or beachfront bar while on vacation, but no vacation is needed ...
At this point in the summer, all I want is a fan blowing cool air in my face at all times and for every meal to involve chilled seafood. I’ll take fresh-shucked oysters or seafood towers overflowing ...
When you put a can of coconut milk in the fridge, the chilled fat rises to the top and can easily be removed; what you’re left with is full-bodied coconut water. Adding this coconut water to ceviche ...