Ecuadorian fish ceviche {Ceviche de pescado ecuatoriano} - Laylita's Recipes (2024)

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This is my friend Mafi’s recipe for Ecuadorian fish ceviche or ceviche de pescado ecuatoriano. This fish ceviche is made by made by marinating or cooking raw fish in lime juice and mixing it with onions, tomatoes, peppers, and cilantro. Mafi learned how to make this ceviche from her dad and she showed me how to make it years ago when we both lived in Austin. Her original recipe used only green bell peppers, but any type of bell pepper will do, so I usually add a yellow or orange one to add some additional color. She used white onions, mainly because she isn’t a fan of onions, but I prefer to use red onions.

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I love ceviche. I just hear the word or see a picture of it and my mouth instantly waters. I also have an untested theory that a ceviche diet would be the best way to eat delicious food and loose several pounds at the same time (but you would need to avoid the crunchy fried garnishes). Ceviche, also known as cebiche or seviche, is a typical dish from the coast in Ecuador. Obviously it is also very popular in other Latin American countries and there a lot of different variations. However we like to think that ours is the best – I’m sure other countries make the same claim (and I’ll probably get trolled by one particular country that thinks they own exclusive rights to ceviche).

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Even within Ecuador, there are several different ceviche versions made with all types of seafood and additional ingredients. Several coastal cities are always arguing about which one makes the best ceviche. Personally I find that as long as fresh ingredients and good quality fish are used, they’re all good. It just comes down to your preference, which might be the variation that you grew up eating.

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There are restaurants and places that will sometimes pre-cook the fish by blanching it with boiling water. I’m not a fan of that method, so I always ask before ordering how they make it. I used to think it was just people being lazy, but it’s more being overly cautious about raw fish. It is changing, but people in Ecuador are sometimes very hesitant about eating raw fish (but sushi is becoming very popular) or even having a medium rare steak (I’ve seen so many people send back steaks if they have any bit of pink).

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Ecuadorian fish ceviche is usually made using corvina, also known as merluza, which is similar to sea bass. I used to find actual corvina in Austin at Central Market but I haven’t yet seen it in Seattle (plus there is such an amazing fish selection here). I was using tilapia, red snapper, sole, or mahi mahi until my dad told me that halibut was closer to corvina. So I tried the fish ceviche with halibut and it worked perfectly. Halibut has the perfect consistency and also visually turns into a very nice white color when cooked in the lime juice. You can use any white fillet fish that will maintain a nice firm consistency. Next time I’ll introduce you to my brother’s version of fish ceviche (ahh my mouth is watering).

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Ecuadorian fish ceviche is served with sides or garnish choices of patacones or thick fried green plantains, chifles or very thin fried green plantain chips, maiz tostado or corn nuts, and/or popcorn, plus some aji hot sauce for those who want a spicy touch. Ceviche also known as one of the best hangover cures (not that I need those anymore…).

Ecuadorian fish ceviche {Ceviche de pescado ecuatoriano} - Laylita's Recipes (7)

Ecuadorian fish ceviche {Ceviche de pescado ecuatoriano} - Laylita's Recipes (8)

Ecuadorian fish ceviche {Ceviche de pescado ecuatoriano}

Recipe for Ecuadorian fish ceviche {ceviche de pescado ecuatoriano} made by marinating or cooking raw fish in lime juice and mixing it with onions, tomatoes, peppers, and cilantro.

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Course: Appetizer, Starter

Cuisine: Ecuadorian, Latin, South American

Keyword: Ecuadorian fish ceviche, Fish ceviche

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Marinating time: 4 hours hours

Servings: 6 to 8 as an appetizer

Ingredients

  • 2 lb of white fish fillets corvina, halibut, sea bass, tilapia, sole, cut into small square pieces
  • 2 red onions diced very finely
  • 4 tomatoes diced very finely
  • 2 bell peppers assorted colors, chopped very finely
  • ~20 small to medium sized limes separated into about 10 limes to cook the fish and 10 limes for the ceviche marinade
  • 1 bunch of cilantro also known as coriander chopped as finely as possible
  • A few tablespoons of oil sunflower, avocado, etc, adjust to taste
  • Salt to taste

Garnish suggestions (pick your favorites):

  • Patacones or tostones
  • Chifles
  • Tostado corn
  • Popcorn
  • Avocado slices
  • Hot sauce

Instructions

  • Place the raw fish pieces in a glass dish and cover it with salt and lime juice from about 10-12 limes, the fish should be completely covered by lime juice.

  • Cover the dish with plastic wrap and place it in the refrigerator, let the fish marinate or cook itself in the lime juice for 3-4 hours.

  • Mix the onions, tomatoes, peppers, and cilantro with the juice from the remaining limes and let marinate for about an hour.

  • Once the fish is “cooked” in the lime juice, strain it and remove the liquid it “cooked” in (you can keep it if you want and it include it in the final ceviche, but some find it too acidic). Mix the fish with the lime marinated vegetables, add salt and oil to taste.

  • Serve with chifles, patacones, tostones or popcorn.

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Other ceviche recipes:

Octopus ceviche

Shrimp ceviche

Mango ceviche

Ramon’s fish ceviche

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Ecuadorian fish ceviche {Ceviche de pescado ecuatoriano} - Laylita's Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is ceviche made of in Ecuador? ›

Ceviche is usually made from fresh raw fish that is cured in citrus juices; however, it can also be made with shrimp and/or octopus. Ceviche is very popular in the Pacific coastal regions of western Latin America and is often eaten as an appetizer. It is served everywhere from street stands to expensive restaurants.

What makes ceviche special? ›

It's a unique combination of raw seafood such as red snapper or tuna with citrus juices and fresh vegetables, making for a light yet deliciously satisfying meal. With its vibrant colors, sweet flavors, and healthy ingredients, ceviche is sure to excite your palate.

What is the history of Ecuadorian ceviche? ›

The defined place of Ecuadorian ceviche comes from the Manteño culture, through the Inca domination and the Spaniards making landfall in the Ecuadorian–Peruvian border, and then to provincial and local varieties, often with defining ingredients.

What are the unique components of ceviche? ›

Here are some unusual and adventurous ceviche ingredients to experiment with:
  • Octopus or squid.
  • Scallops or other shellfish.
  • Avocado.
  • Mango or pineapple.
  • Cucumber or jicama.
  • Coconut milk or other tropical juices.
  • Blood oranges or other citrus fruits.
  • Wasabi or other Japanese-inspired ingredients.

Why is ceviche famous in Ecuador? ›

In Ecuador, it may have had its origins in coastal civilizations, as Ecuador shares cultural heritages (such as the Inca Empire) and a wide variety of fish and shellfish with Peru.

Why is ceviche so popular in Ecuador? ›

One of the reasons ceviche has become so popular is because it's incredibly versatile. You can find ceviche made with a variety of seafood, from shrimp to octopus to scallops. Each type of seafood has its own unique flavor and texture, making ceviche a perfect dish for seafood lovers to experiment with.

How long to marinate ceviche? ›

Marinating times make a difference when you are making ceviche. Depending on the size of the fish pieces, you will need at least 30 minutes and normally an hour for the citrus to “cook” the fish. Two hours is fine, but beyond that the ceviche, while still good, becomes more of a pickled fish thing.

What does lime juice do to ceviche? ›

At its core, ceviche is basically fresh seafood steeped in an acidic marinade, most commonly lime or lemon juice. The acid in the citrus forms an extremely low pH condition to denature the fish protein networks, much the same as heating would. This results in the seafood becoming opaque and more firm in texture.

What does lime do to fish in ceviche? ›

As the pieces of fish sit in the marinade, the citric acid from the juice slowly causes the flesh's proteins to denature, in very much the same way that heating will. The result is raw fish with the opaque appearance and firmed texture of cooked fish.

Is ceviche common in Ecuador? ›

Ceviche is a seafood dish that is commonly made in the coastal regions of Latin America. Each country and region has its own style of ceviche. This particular family recipe is from the Manabi region of Ecuador.

What country eats ceviche? ›

While the country most associated with ceviche is Peru, it and dishes like it are made all along the Pacific coast and beyond. In Peru, it's served with everything from sweet potato to toasted corn, and even rice in some pockets of the north; in Ecuador it features tomato and occasionally peanuts.

How is Ecuadorian ceviche different? ›

I would say our ceviche has a lot more liquid (a mix of broth and citrus juices) than other ceviches, it's more like a soup. We cook our shrimp or fish. We eat the ceviche with chifles (thinly sliced plantain chips), patacones, corn nuts or popcorn (yes, popcorn!)

Is bacteria killed in ceviche? ›

Experimental results from multiple studies reveal that although lime juice provides an acidified environment for seafood in ceviche dishes, it is inadequate to kill or inactivate all forms of pathogens and parasites that may be present in fish and molluscan shellfish used in ceviche.

Is ceviche healthy or unhealthy? ›

Ceviche is a nutritious dish that balances all three macronutrients, which translates to a suitable calorie range. According to health professionals, ceviche may be an effective weight-loss choice. It is low in fat and calories but has a lot of protein.

What is the liquid in ceviche called? ›

Then there are other ingredients that ceviche cannot miss: coriander, red onions and chilli peppers. Peruvian cevicherías also make something called “leche de tigre” (tiger's milk) which is a liquid made with lime juice, red onion, celery, chilli peppers, coriander and pieces of fresh fish.

What is the most popular food in Ecuador? ›

Famous Ecuadorian Food and Delicacies
  • Ceviche. Ceviche is one of South America's exports that has become popular all over the world and is a favorite amongst our travel team too. ...
  • Humitas. ...
  • Fritada & Llapingachos. ...
  • Encebollado. ...
  • Cuy. ...
  • Empanadas. ...
  • Bolon de Verde. ...
  • Maito.
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How much is ceviche in Ecuador? ›

Heart of palm ceviche

Ceviche is a delicious way to consume hearts of palm. Since its ingredients include lemon juice, red onions, chili, and tomato, among others, which are light to consume. This food is a perfect alternative for vegan and vegetarian visitors. The price of this dish ranges from $ 3.00 to $ 5.00 USD.

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