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Carne Asada, Ceviche, cilantro, Coriander, crab, Ecuador, florida, Food Network, ketchup, lime, Mexico, Olive oil, Ravenous Munchkin, seafood, shrimp, Tampa Florida, Tecate, United States
This August on our family vacation to Treasure Island, FL – in the Tampa, FL and St. Petersburg, FL Â area we discovered a local delight – in addition to massive and delicious crab and shrimp we discovered at a tiny tiny well…shack at Wild Cajun Blue Crab & Shrimp Shack
We also came across a Tampa/St.Pete original – Taco Bus!! They were featured on Food Network, so my mother informed me when I excitedly told her about it over the phone. Ohhhh – Emmmm- Geeee!! This place was amazing!! Outdoors, sun, palm trees, Tecate, Carne Asada, LOTS of CILANTRO (!!!!), But what I was amazed by most was their ceviche!
I’ve always loved making and eating ceviche, the lime marinated and chemically cooked shrimp or fish dish that is very prevalent in Mexico though popularity is rapidly spreading through the United States.
Anyway – back to the Taco Bus Ceviche. Delicioso! When the dish arrived at our table (on a regular old styrofoam plate) I was taken aback by the red color of the dish and the thickness of the picante like sauce that covered it, as all ceviches I have even eaten have been more of a light pico de gallo consistency. I was greeted by the familiar sourness of the lime but with a different sweet taste! I was in LOVE! We all loved it (the Ravenous Munchkins included!) So much so that I went on a beer and ceviche run the following night after the kids went to bed! 🙂
Friends who saw the photo insisted that it couldn’t possibly be ceviche as they had never seen RED ceviche! Though I already knew a lot about ceviche and how different parts of Mexico make their own versions with different ingredients, I had never been able to put my finger on the ingredients and I am normally pretty good at that! All I could think of was ketchup. And no one would ever put something as mundane as KETCHUP!! Right?! I mean you make MEATLOAF with ketchup, not something as cool as CEVICHE! Right?!
Wellllll…3 month and several hour of “research” later. I have found out that ceviche has deep roots in Ecuador. And a very popular Ecuadorian way to make it is with…::drum roll:: KETCHUP! 🙂
Ingredients:
- 2 pounds unpeeled medium shrimp, washed
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 orange, peeled and cut in half (or 1/2 cup OJ)
- 1 cup (OR MORE!) tablespoon roughly chopped cilantro
- 2 small tomatoes, chopped
- 1Â red onion, diced
- 1 tablespoon sugar
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 4 limes
- 1 cup ketchup
Directions:
1. Toss the shrimp (Shells ON!) with 1 tablespoon of the olive oil. Squeeze the oranges over the shrimp and simmer in a pan, covered, Â until pink.
2. Take shrimp out of pan with slotted spoon remove lost tails/shells from juice in pan Strain the juice from the frying pan and pour into a blender or food processor.
3. Add cilantro and tomatoes – blend well, but make sure you can still tell there is cilantro in there.
4. Peel the shrimp put back in bowl of ice.
5. Stir the onion, sugar, and salt in a bowl with the liquid from blender. Squeeze limes (a citrus press comes in very hand here!) in and stir in the remaining 1 Tblsp olive oil and the ketchup – mix with a spoon then add shrimp.
6. Stick it in the fridge for a few hours, until cold. Â Serve with tortilla chips, tostadas, plantain chips or the traditional Ecuadorian way…with Chancha!