Best Coconut Ginger Ceviche Recipes

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TUNA CEVICHE WITH COCONUT MILK AND GINGER



Tuna Ceviche with Coconut Milk and Ginger image

Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 20m

Yield 8 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 jalapeno chili, seeded and minced
2 tablespoons grated fresh gingerroot
3 tablespoons Thai or Vietnamese fish sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1/2 cup freshly squeezed lime juice
14 ounces unsweetened coconut milk (available in cans)
1 1/2 pounds fresh tuna, cut into broad slices about 1/4-inch thick, sashimi grade
1/2 purple onion, thinly sliced
2 tablespoons minced scallions
1 tablespoon finely chopped chives
3 tablespoons finely chopped cilantro leaves

Steps:

  • Place the jalapeno, ginger, fish sauce, sugar, lime juice and coconut milk in a blender and puree until smooth.
  • In a large bowl, toss the mixture with the tuna slices. Mix in the remaining ingredients. Divide among 8 plates and serve immedi

SPICY HAMACHI CEVICHE WITH DOMAINE DE CANTON, GINGER, AND COCONUT



SPICY HAMACHI CEVICHE WITH DOMAINE DE CANTON, GINGER, AND COCONUT image

Categories     Fish     No-Cook

Number Of Ingredients 10

•¼ cup Domaine de Canton
•12 oz of Hamachi fillet, skinned
•¼ cup coconut milk
•½ tbsp ginger, minced
•½ cup lime juice
•1 tbsp ginger, minced
•1 tsp Thai chili paste
•¼ cup loosely packed basil leaves, julienned
•½ unsweetened coconut flakes, toasted
•fine sea salt and freshly ground white pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Slice the Hamachi as thinly as possible and reserve slices in refrigerator. In a mixing bowl, stir together the Domaine de Canton, coconut milk, lime juice, ginger, and chili paste. Season the sliced Hamachi with salt and pepper and add to the mixing bowl. Gently toss to coat evenly. To serve, divide the ceviche evenly between six small bowls, garnish with basil julienne and toasted coconut flakes. Serves 6 Recipe by Eric Ripert, Le Bernadin

CEVICHE WITH COCONUT AND GINGER



Ceviche with Coconut and Ginger image

The best, most interesting ceviches in the world come from Peru, specifically Lima. Peru is blessed with three completely different geographies-coastal, Amazonian, and highland, with a different ecosystem-and cuisine-for each. Peruvian chefs create ceviches using exotic fish from the coast, potatoes and corn from the highlands, and wonderful tropical flavors and ingredients like hearts of palm from the Amazon region. Typical of a ceviche, the snapper in this taco filling is cooked not with heat, but by chemical action of the acid in the citrus juices. True red snapper, one of the great fishes of the world, is very expensive and rare, distinguished by its large head and red flesh. Most fish that is sold as snapper is actually rock cod or some other rockfish and does not have the subtlety of the genuine article. If you can't get true snapper (you can tell only by seeing the whole fish, with its bright red and pale yellow markings), striped sea bass or halibut will work well. Candied ginger makes a nice garnish.

Yield makes 8 tacos

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 1/2 pounds boneless, skinless red snapper fillet, cut into 1/4-inch dice
1/2 cup fresh lime juice
1/2 cup fresh lemon juice
1 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 tablespoon vegetable oil
1/2 small white onion, cut into 1/4-inch dice
3/4 cup coconut milk
5 dried ají chiles, seeded and rehydrated (page 152)
2 tablespoons julienned fresh basil
8 (5 1/2-inch) crispy yellow corn tortilla shells (page 17), for serving
Garnish: Finely shredded iceberg lettuce tossed with lime juice and a pinch of salt and diced candied ginger

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, toss the snapper with the lemon and lime juices and the salt and let marinate for 1 hour in the refrigerator.
  • Meanwhile, to make the coconut-chile sauce, in a skillet, heat the oil over medium-high heat and sauté the onion just until translucent, 2 to 3 minutes. In the jar of a blender, add the sautéed onion, coconut milk, and chiles and puree until smooth; strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl.
  • Drain off the marinade from the fish. In a large bowl, toss the snapper with the basil.
  • Drizzle half of the coconut-chile sauce over the fish and use the remaining sauce as a dip for the tacos. Serve immediately.
  • To serve, place some iceberg slaw in each crispy shell, divide the filling equally between them, top with garnish, and arrange in a taco holder. Or, lean the filled shells in a row, propped upright, on a platter. Eat right away. To build your own, place some slaw, then filling, in a crispy shell, and eat right away.

COCONUT-GINGER CEVICHE



COCONUT-GINGER CEVICHE image

Categories     Fish     Healthy

Yield 6-8

Number Of Ingredients 16

1 lb. sea bass or mahi mahi filet
1 cp. fresh squeezed lime juice
1/3 cup rice wine vinegar
1/3 cup low sodium soy sauce
1-2 spicy chiles, seeded & finely diced
4 shallots, finely diced
1 clove garlic, finely chopped
2 inch piece of fresh ginger, peeled and finely chopped
1/2 cup coconut milk
1 small carrot, julienned and cut into 1 inch lengths
1 small green mango, peeled, julienned and cut into 1 inch lengths
1 small white onion, finely chopped
1/2 red bell pepper, 1/4 inch dice
1/ cup roughly chopped cilantro
10-12 mint leaves, roughly chopped
4-5 basil leaves, cut into strips

Steps:

  • Cut the filet long ways into about 1 inch strips, slice those about 1/4 inch diagnally, put into a large glass or plastic bowl, cover with lime juice, vinegar, soy sauce, chiles, ginger, shallots, and garlic, and toss until well mixed, cover with plastic and marinade in your fridge for about an hour, or until the fish is just barely translucent. Add coconut milk, carrot, mango, onion, and pepper and toss. Season with sea salt and freshly ground pepper to taste, marinade for an additional 10-30 minutes. Just before serving fold in your fresh herbs and adjust seasoning. Serve in a chilled cocktail glass or over a halved avocado. Disfrute

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