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Shrimp Ceviche

Shrimp ceviche is a vibrant dish that combines tender shrimp with the sharpness of lime juice, creating a delightful interplay of flavors. This dish excels in its contrast; the juiciness of the shrimp is complemented by crunchy cucumbers and the bright bite of cilantro, making each bite a refreshing experience. Serve it chilled for a light appetizer or a refreshing summer dish.

The technique behind ceviche is fascinating; it relies on the acidity of lime juice to ‘cook’ the shrimp without the use of heat. This method not only preserves the delicate texture of the shrimp but also elevates its natural sweetness, resulting in a dish that is both sophisticated and straightforward. The key is to use fresh, high-quality shrimp which will yield the best flavor when marinated.

Pair your shrimp ceviche with a chilled Sauvignon Blanc or a crisp Pinot Grigio; both wines enhance the zesty notes of the dish. For a non-alcoholic option, try a sparkling water with a splash of lime. This dish works beautifully as a starter for a summer gathering and can be served alongside tortilla chips, avocado slices, or a simple green salad for a complete meal. Consider complementing it with grilled fish tacos or a fresh corn salad for a light yet satisfying menu.

For best results, prepare the ceviche just before serving, allowing the shrimp to marinate for only 30-45 minutes to maintain their tenderness. This dish is perfect for warm weather, and while it showcases fresh ingredients, it can be adapted with other seafood or vegetables based on availability.

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Ingredients:

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1pound raw shrimp, peeled and deveined use high-quality, fresh shrimp
1/2cup fresh lime juice about 4 limes
1/2cup red onion, finely chopped for sharpness and color
1small cucumber, diced adds crunch
1/4cup cilantro, chopped for freshness
1jalapeño seeded and minced adjust for heat preference
1/2teaspoon salt to taste
1/4teaspoon black pepper
1avocado diced for creaminess on top

Directions

1.
Prepare the Shrimp
Start by chopping the shrimp into bite-sized pieces and place them in a mixing bowl.
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2.
Marinate with Lime Juice
Pour the fresh lime juice over the chopped shrimp to ensure they're fully submerged.
Let the shrimp marinate for 30-45 minutes until they turn pink and opaque.
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3.
Add Onion and Cucumber
Once the shrimp are ready, mix in the finely chopped red onion and diced cucumber.
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4.
Incorporate Flavors
Add the chopped cilantro, minced jalapeño, salt, and black pepper to the bowl.
Gently toss everything to combine the flavors.
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5.
Serve with Avocado
Before serving, carefully fold in the diced avocado for creaminess.
Serve chilled with tortilla chips or alone in small bowls.
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Notes
Best served fresh; consume within a few hours of preparation.
The ceviche can be made ahead but is best when freshly mixed just before serving.
Adjust the heat by using more or less jalapeño as preferred.
Store leftover ceviche sealed in the refrigerator for up to a day, but texture may change.
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