I don't know about you but sometimes I just want to eat something light and delicious(who doesn't?!). Shrimp is by far one of my favorite things to eat in this world! I can never have enough shrimp. Whether it's fried, crispy, baked whatever I do not care! There is a Mexican dish called ceviche. Ceviche can be described as raw fish that is cooked in citrus which can be lemons or lime. I know what your thinking, raw fish?! YES! Even though this recipe is with shrimp it is usually made with fish. Feel free to substitute fish for the following recipe. I recommend using either tilapia fillets or Pollock fish. The safest thing to do is to make sure you marinate your fish in lime juice to "cook" it. Below is the recipe:
Ingredients:
1 pound of cooked shrimp or fish (Pollock or Tilapia)
1 cucumber chopped in to small pieces
1 medium sized tomato chopped to small pieces
2 stalks of celery chopped to small pieces
1/2 medium sized onion chopped to small pieces (I would use purple onion but white onion works)
1 cup of lime juice (takes about 7-8 large limes)
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional:
1 jalapeno seeded and chopped
Tostadas:
1 package of your preffered brand of corn tortillas
Olive oil
Salt
Directions:
- Make tostadas first. Set up a plate with a paper towel on top to catch any remaining oil from tostadas. I also recommend having tongs to cook tostadas.
- In a frying pan pour olive oil. Make sure you have about half an inch of oil in the pan, once you do set heat to medium.
- After 5 minutes slowly put in a corn tortilla. Cook for about 2-3 minutes on each side until both sides are brown but not burnt.
- Drain excess oil with the help of your tongs in to the frying pan before placing tostada on plate. Once your next tostada is in the frying pan sprinkle salt to the freshly cooked tostada.
- In a medium sized bowl toss in shrimp first then all of your vegetables.
- Empty the lime juice in to the bowl and combine all ingredients.
- Add salt and pepper to your taste.
- Once all of your tostadas have been cooked, put ceviche on tostadas.
This recipe is super simple. The hardest part is going to be cutting all of your vegetables. That is the most time consuming part of this process. Feel free to mix and match ingredients. If you don't like my selection feel free to experiment. There is no right or wrong!
*Note: if you are using fish make sure you put fish in to your bowl first then add the lime juice and let it marinate for at least 10 minutes before you add the remaining ingredients.*


