Cinco de Mayo Meal: Ceviche Salad with Avocado, Cilantro and Green Chile

May 3, 2009

BigSis and I had hoped that BigT could make his Jalapeno Poppers for our Cinco de Mayo appetizer. He would have loved to make these for us, but he moved out of our hacienda on May 1st (again; fingers crossed) so he was very busy getting situated this weekend.

Recently, BigT and I went to one of our favorite Mexican Food dives for lunch.  I ordered my favorite ground beef crispy quesadilla. It's really more like a humongous nacho because all the amazing cheese and meat are on top of one crispy tortilla and broiled until bubbly and golden brown. (I obviously wasn't being too disciplined.)

But BigT was being very disciplined, so he ordered the ceviche. I NEVER would have ordered ceviche from that particular restaurant, but I tried a few bites of his and it was really good. In their particular recipe, they used a white fish. We're going to use Ahi tuna for ours.

I have made a gazillion appetizers over the years but I have to admit, I was always a little afraid of ceviche. Luckily, since living here in CA, we've ventured outside our little box. We've actually been eating Sashimi Tartare and Carpaccio!

This ceviche recipe is a pretty traditional version, except that the fish in Mexico would likely be mackerel or kingfish, it would typically be marinated long enough to cook through and it would be served in a glass bowl or on a tostada. I really like serving this on the bed of butter lettuce.

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Ceviche Salad with Avocado, Cilantro and Green Chile
(adapted from Rick Bayless Mexican Everyday)

1 cup fresh lime juice
2 garlic cloves, peeled and roughly chopped
1 cup (loosely packed) roughly chopped cilantro
Fresh green chiles to taste, stemmed and roughly chopped
(I only used one Serrano and roasted it before peeling and chopping)
Salt, to taste
1 1/4 pound sashimi-grade boneless, skinless fish (I used Ahi)
1 ripe avocado, cut into 1/4 inch cubes
1 diced tomato
1 large head butter lettuce

In a blender or food processor, combine the lime juice, garlic, cilantro, chiles and 1 tsp salt. Process until smooth.

Put the diced fish into a large bowl. Pour the lime marinade over it and let it “cook” in the lime juice to suit your own taste: you can eat it right away (Peruvian-style) if you like raw fish, or let it “cook” for an hour or two if you like it more well-done. It takes about four hours to “cook” fish well-done in lime juice; if that is your desire, add the cilantro, chopped, just before serving to preserve its fresh color.

Pour off half the marinating liquid and set aside. Toss the avocado and the tomato with the fish, then taste and season with additional salt if you think necessary.

Divide the lettuce among four dinner plates. Scoop a portion of the ceviche into the center of each arrangement. Sprinkle with a little chopped cilantro, drizzle some of the reserved lime marinade over the salad and you're ready to serve.

I marinated mine for exactly two hours and the fish was perfect!  If you really do not like the idea of semi-rare fish, marinate for the full four hours OR you can substitute 1 pound of cooked shrimp. In that case, you would only marinate the shrimp for a few minutes to soak up the flavors.

If you've never made ceviche, maybe this has inspired you to give it a try this Cinco de Mayo!

~LilSis

Cinco de Mayo Meal: Guacamole

May 3, 2009

You can't have a Cinco de Mayo meal without guacamole, or any mexican meal, for that matter. LilSis and I make our guacamole pretty much the same way, and it's super simple. We don't like onion in our guac since it dominates the flavor, and we don't like tomato since it gets yukky and watery if there's any left over. We do like lots of lemon and garlic! The extra lemon will help keep the guac from getting too brown, besides giving it a great bright flavor  Here's how we do it.

Ole!

Ole!

Super Simple Guacamole

3 avocados
Juice of 1 to 1-1/2 lemons (at least 4 tablespoons of juice)
1/2 tsp lemon pepper
1/2 tsp shallot pepper (or plain pepper if that's what you have)
1/2 tsp minced dried garlic or garlic powder
1/2 tsp salt
1 tsp Frank's Red Hot Sauce

Mash avocados with all other ingredients. Adjust seasonings to your taste.  Refrigerate any leftovers, with plastic wrap placed directly on the surface of the guacamole to keep air out and reduce browning.  Enjoy!

~BigSis

Cinco de Mayo Menu

May 3, 2009

Hola!  Cinco de Mayo is just around the corner, so oh darn, LilSis and I have an excuse to make Mexican food.  Our favorite!  With one sister in California and one in Texas, you KNOW we love our Mexican food!  The swine flu has postponed or cancelled the Cinco de Mayo festivities here in Texas, so it's a good thing that we have our own throwdown fiesta planned!

Here's our menu for this year:

  • Ceviche Salad with Avocado, Cilantro and Green Chilis
  • Guacamole
  • Classic Tortilla Soup
  • Spinach Mushroom Enchiladas
  • Mexican Chocolate Rice Krispie Treats

We're busy in our cocinas, so check back later for our first recipe.  Ole!

~BigSis

Cinco de Mayo Party Planning

April 28, 2009

With Cinco de Mayo only one week away, it's time to start your party planning! For me, Cinco de Mayo is just another great excuse to host a Fiesta! What better time to invite friends over for great Mexican food, margaritas, and cervezas?

So, if you're planning a get together for Cinco de Mayo, you might want to check out these E-vite emails that would be cute for a Cinco De Mayo party. I like this Margarita Time theme.

Margarita Time E-vite

Margarita Time E-vite

Here are a few other sites that might be helpful while planning your Cinco de Mayo Fiesta!

I might have to buy one of these cute mini Parrot pinatas!

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I'm excited about planning my Cinco de Mayo Fiesta! Big Sis and I both love Mexican food and hopefully, you do too! Stay tuned later this week for our BigSisLilSis Cinco de Mayo menu.

~LilSis