Mexico: One Plate at a Time - Season 1 Episode 6 Ceviche In The Limelight
Who’s that guy walking towards us through the heat on a Mexican beach? It’s Rick, and he’s about to prove a tasty point about ceviche, the traditional Mexican seafood salad marinated in lime and chiles: it’s so ancient, so elemental and so easy, you don’t even need a kitchen to make it. And so saying, Rick prepares Classic Ceviche right on the beach, using nothing more than a lime to “cook” the fish. For a traditional accompaniment, we go to Chicago for a quick lesson in the art of making Tostadas, crispy fresh tortilla chips. Then it’s a Shrimp Ceviche Cocktail that starts with Rick’s foolproof shrimp steaming technique, plus a visit to a seafood “cocteleria” stand in Mexico to see how the original “stirred not shaken” version is made. Back in his kitchen, Rick creates a thoroughly modern Salmon Ceviche steeped in orange juice and roasted chiles.
First Air Date: Jan 10, 2003
Last Air date: Jun 24, 2019
Season: 12 Season
Episode: 168 Episode
Runtime: 25 minutes
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The Whole Enchilada
Let\'s Talk Tacos
The Straight Cheese On Quesadillas
Sopes And Gorditas: Masa Appeal
Tacos From The Ground Up
Ceviche In The Limelight
Green Sauce And Tomatillos: Mexican Vine Dining
A La Mexicana: The Soul Of Mexican Cooking
Fruit, Aguas, Ices & Paletas: The Ripe Stuff
Rice to the Occasion
Caldo de Pollo & Tortilla Soup: The Super Bowl
Chiles Rellenos and Other Cool Stuff
Fish a la Veracruzana: How to Fish for Compliments
Carne Asada: The Great Steak Out
Adobo: Chiles Cut and Dried
Beans Inside and Out
Barbacoa and Cochinita Pibil: Down to Earth Cooking
Mojo & Escabeche: The Light Fantastic
Three Hot Tamales
Seafood Stew: The Perfect Warm-Up
Beyond Chips & Salsa
Holy Mole: Mexico City
Chocolate: The Magic Ingredient
Green Mole & Pipian: Lessons of the Mayoras
Cajeta & Flan: Plaza Sweets
Pozole: The Life of the Party