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Category Archives: Fish and seafood
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8 people
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Cebiche
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Let’s go with one of our most classic dishes: delicious Cebiche.
What can we peruvians say about cebiche that you haven’t heard already? That we love it, that (for us) ours is the best, that no lemon compares to ours, our fish, our land, our climate… our chillis or “ajíes” and our people.
Spain has to be thanked indeed. Without the lemon seed they brought that grew in our land with its unique properties, and without onions cebiche would not exist. or ceviche. or seviche.
The thing is, yesterday (even though this pictures and recipe were taken a few weeks ago when I invited friends home for cebiche) my great friend Diego Salazar (a great gastronomy journalist and passionate about food and cooking) and me taught a cebiche course to a group of american students here in Madrid. It was, undoubtedly, the best excuse for me to wake up early and start preparing and cooking the sweet potatoes, peruvian corn, andean popcorn (canchita serrana), pack up knives and bowls, go to market, buy some fish, lemon (some peruvian I still had, which was great), onion, chillis (ajíes), ginger root, coriander and go to the course.
Cebiche in Perú, and for us peruvians abroad, matches perfectly with sunlight, friends and very cold beer. So now that the sun is coming out there is no better reason to have it. And now that in Lima the sun is fading out, no better way to say good-bye.
Ingredients.
- 2 kilos of perc or any white fresh fish with wide fillets. Always keep it cold. Very important.
- 2 big red onions cut lengthwise (see picture) very fine
- 1 piece of ginger root peeled, the size of a dice.
Posted in Starters, Events and Restaurant reviews, Peruvian, Fish and seafood
Tagged peruvian chilli, peruvian chili "ají limo", sweet potatoe, Andean popcorn, cebiche, beer, ceviche, corn, clases, course, lemon, Perú, peruano, fish, sun
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Ver post de Rices and grains
20 people
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40m
(Español) Una aventura culinaria y un arroz con conchas alocrado
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Posted in Rices and grains, Creative, Peruvian, Fish and seafood
Tagged rice, chef, scallops, Ivan Kisic, locro
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Ver post de Criolla
6 people
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Fish “chorrillana” styled
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Back to Perú. Delicious and typical peruvian fish plate.
Primer fin de semana en Lima, verano y a la playa! Sábado tempranito nos dirigimos al mercado de Mala en busca de pescado fresco y nos encontramos con la deliciosa corvina. Adjudicada. ¿Y cómo la preparamos? Como le gusta a mi papá: a la Chorrillana.

Ingredientes. Para 6.
- 6 filetes de corvina o cualquier pescado blanco fresco
- harina para enharinar el pescado y espesar la salsa final

- 3 cucharadas de aceite vegetal
- 3 cebollas rojas cortadas en tajadas gruesas
- 1 ají despepitado cortado en tiras
- 1/2 taza de arverjitas/guisantes
- 1 pimiento rojo sin pepas cortado en tiras
- 3 tomates pelados, partidos y sin pepas (reservar el jugo de las pepas)
- 1 taza de caldo de pescado
- 1/2 taza de pisco o vino blanco
- 3 cucharadas de vinagre de vino blanco
- 1 1/2 cucharadas de paprika/pimentón
- 2 hojas de laurel
- 1 cuchara de ají panca molido
- 1 cuchara de culantro/cilantro picado
- 1/2 cucharada de orégano seco
- 2 dientes de ajo picados finamente
- sal, pimienta y comino
- arroz con choclo para acompañar
Preparación.
- Condimentar los filetes de corvina con sal, pimienta y comino.
- Emharinar y freir en una sartén con aceite hasta que estén dorados por ambos lados. Reservar.
- Por otro lado, en una sartén calentar el aceite y freir el ajo y la cebolla a fuego medio hasta que se doren.
- Agregar 2 cucharadas de harina, paprika, ají panca y mezclar bien hasta que se disuelva.
- Agregar el laurel, pimiento rojo, pisco, vinagre, caldo de pescado, jugo de las pepas de los tomates colado y ají amarillo fresco.
Posted in Criolla, Peruvian, Fish and seafood
Tagged peruvian chilli, chorrillana, sea bass, market, peruvian, fish, summer
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