Ceviche (pronounced seh-VEE-chay) is a refreshing dish made from fresh, raw fish marinated in acidic citrus juices, such as lime or lemon. The acid "cooks" the fish, turning it opaque while maintaining its firm texture and delicate flavor.
In this recipe, the unique twist comes from kaffir lime leaves infused in sunflower oil, adding an aromatic depth to the dish.
Recipe: Ceviche of Local Fish with Tropical Fruits and Kaffir Lime-infused Sunflower Oil
Serves: 4Ingredients:
8 pcs Shrimp deveined with head and tail removed8 oz Sliced Sushi Grade Fluke
8 oz Calamari cut into small pieces
½ cup cucumber diced
½ cup red onion sliced
2 jalapenos julienne
Juice of 3 limes
¼ cup diced mango
¼ cup diced Pineapple
¼ cup diced kiwi
¼ cup diced papaya
½ cup sunflower oil
5 leaves kaffir lime
1 tbsp chopped cilantro
1 tbsp chopped mint
Sea Salt
Micro Cilantro to garnish
¼ cup toasted sunflower seeds to garnish
Instructions:
In a hot sauté pan, add about 1 tbsp of sunflower oil. Wait until the oil is just about to start smoking then turn flame off and add the shrimp and calamari. Season with salt and pepper then Cook for just about 10 seconds or until seafood is just barely cooked. Remove the seafood from the pan and cool quickly on a plate in the refrigerator.
For the Ceviche:
Add the chilled seafood along with the fluke to a bowl. Add the cucumber, red onion, jalapeno, cilantro, mint and two tablespoons of the kaffir lime oil. Season well with salt; toss all together then let sit for at least 5 minutes. Plate the ceviche equally amongst four bowls and garnish with the pieces of tropical fruits, micro cilantro and toasted sunflower seeds.
For the Sunflower Oil:
Place a ½ cup of sunflower oil in a very small pot or pan. Bring the oil to a temperature of 180 degrees farenheight and toss in the kaffir lime leaves. Let the leaves steep in the oil until there is a strong flavour imparted. Strain out the leaves and chill the oil.
This ceviche is a symphony of flavors and textures. The tender seafood, vibrant tropical fruits, and the nutty crunch of toasted sunflower seeds create a dish that’s both refreshing and satisfying. The kaffir lime-infused sunflower oil adds an aromatic elegance, making it a standout recipe for any occasion.
Disclaimer: This recipe was specially created by Chef Jeremy Bearman for the Michelin Primacy MXM4 tire launch event.
Oh my goodness, the flavorings in this ceviche sound amazing.
ReplyDeleteWow what an amazing list of ingredients! Great flavours!
ReplyDeleteSounds like an amazing trip. I'll bet the ceviche was good. I've never had it, but would like to try it some time.
ReplyDeletewhat a fantastic experience! i'm a HUGE ceviche fan!
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