Our signature dish, the daddy of all our ceviches and the most popular dish served at Ceviche.
Sea Bass Ceviche
This recipe is our signature dish, so-called as it’s really the daddy of all our ceviches and the most popular dish we serve at Ceviche. We suggest sea bass for this recipe, but use whatever firm-textured white fish is freshest at the market.
Ingredients
- 1 large red onion, very thinly sliced
- 11/3 lb / 600 g sea bass fillet (or other white fish), skinned and trimmed
- 1 portion Amarillo Chile Tiger’s Milk
- A few cilantro sprigs, leaves finely chopped
- 1 limo chile, seeded and finely chopped
- 1 sweet potato, cooked and cut into small cubes
- Fine sea salt
Directions
- Rinse the onion and then leave it to soak in iced water for 10 minutes. Drain thoroughly, spread out on a paper towel or a clean kitchen towel to remove any excess water and then place in the fridge until needed. This will reduce the strength of the onion and help to keep the slices crisp.
- Cut the fish into uniform strips of around 11/4 by 3/4 inch / 3 by 2 cm. Place in a large bowl, add a good pinch of salt, and mix together gently with a metal spoon. The salt will help open the fish’s pores. Leave this for 2 minutes and then pour over the tiger’s milk and combine gently with the spoon. Leave the fish to “cook” in this marinade for 2 minutes.
- Add the onion, cilantro, chile, and sweet potato to the fish. Mix together gently with the spoon and taste to check that the balance of salt, sour, and chile is to your liking. Divide among serving bowls and serve immediately.
- Keep your fish refrigerated until just before using.
- We recommend using fine sea salt for making any kind of ceviche, as it is higher quality than other salts and more beneficial in cold “cooking.” With any other kind of cooking with heat, regular table salt is sufficient.