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Aguachile

A vibrant and refreshing raw shrimp dish from Sinaloa, Mexico, where shrimp are 'cooked' in a zesty marinade of lime juice and fiery serrano chilies. This dish is known for its intense spiciness and is often served as a refreshing appetizer or light meal.

Tiempo de Preparación25 minutes
Tiempo de Cocción0 minutes
Tiempo Total35 minutes (10 minutes marinating)
Porciones4
DificultadEasy
Aguachile - Mexico traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 400 g Raw shrimp
  • 200 ml Fresh lime juice
  • 6 Serrano chilies
  • 1 Cucumber
  • 1/2 Red onion
  • 1/4 cup Fresh cilantro
  • 8 Tostadas
  • 1/2 tsp Salt

💡 Consejos de Profesional

  • Freshness is paramount: Use the freshest, highest-quality raw shrimp you can find. If you have any doubts about freshness, do not use them for this dish.
  • Aguachile literally translates to 'chile water,' highlighting the key spicy marinade.
  • Spice level: Serrano chilies are quite hot. Adjust the number of chilies and whether you include seeds and membranes based on your personal heat tolerance. You can also substitute jalapeños for a milder heat.
  • Don't overcook: The shrimp should be just opaque. Over-marinating will make them rubbery.

Ideas de "Twist"

Inspiración para tu propia versión de esta receta

  • Aguachile Verde: Add a handful of fresh herbs like parsley or mint to the blender with the lime juice and chilies for a greener, more herbaceous flavor.
  • Aguachile Negro: Incorporate a splash of soy sauce or Worcestershire sauce into the marinade for a darker color and umami depth.
  • Mixed Seafood: Add thinly sliced scallops or pieces of white fish (like sea bass or snapper) to the marinade along with the shrimp.

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