Shrimp Ceviche served in a Avocado Shell
Avocados from Mexico sent me to NYC for the BlogHer12 conference. It was a wonderful experience talking to people about what comes to mind when they hear the words “Avocados from Mexico” and “Abuelita.” I had such a rip roaring time meeting bloggers I’ve known from the internet and meeting up with friends I only get to see every so often. Connecting with my peers in person instead of a screen, hearing what they have to say first hand. I learned. I danced. I ate and I socialized…. Isn’t that what conferences are all about?
The New York summer weather had me sweating up a storm, it was hotter than Hades. The humid hot air made me crave my Abuelita Yadira’s fresh Shrimp Ceviche. She always made sure to chop up plenty of avocados into the tangy cool meal and if I was lucky, she would serve me in the avocado shells with a side of tostadas. The minute I got back to LA I had to make a batch of what comes to mind when I hear the words “Avocados from Mexico” and “Abuelita.”
Ingredients for Shrimp Ceviche:
1/2 – cup of lime juice
2 1/2 – cups of lemon juice
2 – pounds raw shrimp (deveined, peeled, and minced)
1 – cup thinly sliced red onion
1 – cup minced cucumber
1/2 – cup green onion (chopped)
1/2 – cup cilantro leaves
1/2 – cup minced jalapeno
2 1/2 – cups Avocado chunks
salt and pepper to taste
2 – tablespoons Tapatio
1/2 – tablespoon garlic powder
pinch of oregano
In a large bowl juice lime and lemons. Then mince shrimp to 1/4 of an inch pieces. Add shrimp to lime, lemon juice, then cover bowl with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for a minimum of 3 hours or overnight.
In the meantime chop and mince the rest of the ingredients.
Then pour it into the shrimp lime lemon mixture.
Give it a good mix, and serve in a avocado shell or a bowl. I enjoy eating mine with a tostada and an extra squeeze of lime.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of Avocados from Mexico and Latina Bloggers Connect. The recipe is mine and my Abuelita’s and the opinions are my own! Yes, and without a doubt #ILoveAvocados #AmoLosAguacates