Tequila Shrimp Ceviche Recipe | We are not Martha (2024)

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This Tequila Shrimp Ceviche served with chile dusted tortilla chips is the perfect easy-to-make party appetizer!

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One of my goals in life is to build my entertaining culinary repertoire. You know, so that some day I can randomly invite ten friends over and know the five things I'll make that will be incredibly fool-proof and simple, but will also make my guests happy. These are the things I think about because I'm the kind of person who majorly freaks out whenever I entertain. It's mostly because I'm a huge stress mess, but it's also because I like to try to attempt brand new challenging recipes when I'm super short on time and also need to clean my entire apartment and somehow make myself look semi-presentable. Yes, it's so fun being me (but even more fun being my husband!). So, in an effort to find foods that are ideal for entertaining, I made this delightful Tequila Shrimp Ceviche.

I actually got the idea for this dish when I had a very similar appetizer at The Oceanaire on Valentine's Day. I quickly realized it's one of those dishes that looks pretty impressive and tastes delicious, but is actually super simple to make. So, I went home and made my own version. And I was right. It takes no time at all. Oh, and tequila. We have to mention the tequila. Now do you want to make it?

TEQUILA SHRIMP CEVICHE RECIPE

Of course, by definition, ceviche is raw fish marinated in citrus. But because this was my first time making ceviche and I was a little nervous, I decided to cook my shrimp a bit. Really, the lime juice and tequila will kill off any food borne illness, so it's totally up to you if you want to quick-cook the shrimp first. I put mine in boiling water for under 2 minutes. You could also use cooked shrimp to make this and it will be just as tasty! I've also made this ceviche recipe since and didn't cook the shrimp first.

If you cook them, make sure to put right in an ice bath to stop the cooking. Then chop them into bite-sized ceviche-like pieces.

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I love the color of lime juice. And my functional OXO measuring cup.

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In a large bowl, combine the tequila, lime juice, chopped red onion, and chopped serrano chili. If you can't find serrano, you can use jalapeño instead.

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And then stir the shrimp in.

Pop the bowl in the fridge for an hour. You actually shouldn't let it marinate for much more than an hour or it will actually be too cooked.

After an hour, stir in the cucumber, tomato, avocado, and cilantro.

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I enjoy A LOT of avocado. But by all means, use however much you want.

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You can serve the tequila shrimp ceviche with whatever you want (or eat it with a spoon), but I highly recommend these chile dusted tortilla chips.

CHILE DUSTED TORTILLA CHIPS RECIPE

These tortilla chips are also super easy.

Lay a tortilla on a cutting board. Brush oil on top of it and then lay another tortilla on top of that. Continue until you have 8 tortillas layered on top of each other. Then cut tortillas into 8 triangles.

Set triangles oil-side up on a lightly oiled baking sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt and chile powder.

Bake at 350 degrees for about 10-12 minutes, until nice and crispy to your liking.

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These chile dusted tortilla chips are now all I want to eat ever. I don't think I'll buy chips from the store anymore as I'm pretty sure I'm just going to be making these again and again and again and snacking on them.

However, they're most definitely even better when served with this tequila shrimp ceviche.

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But even that was a bit of a battle because I kind of sort of wanted to eat the ceviche with a spoon. It was that good.

Obviously I dipped about a million chips into it though. And then ate a million spoonfuls.

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This is definitely a dish for a crowd. Or a crowd of me, but you get what I'm saying. I think it's perfect because it looks pretty impressive and tastes like a dream.

But it's so low-key and easy to make. Especially considering you can make the chips a day ahead and chop all the veggies the day ahead and keep them in the fridge. All you really have to do day of is boil the shrimp for a couple minutes (if you're doing this step) and mix everything together. OK, maybe wait on the avocado, too.

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And since the shrimp is cooked a bit, you don't have to worry about harming anyone at your party! Which is always an excellent thing.

In case you're worried about the tequila, it's definitely a downplayed taste, especially with all that lime juice. I would, however, recommend eating this with a side of tequila (in a shot glass) if you do so please. It would be the most excellent accompaniment.

This chip will most definitely be in my dreams. Is that weird? To say a chip will be in your dreams? Well, maybe if it was a Dorito or something it would be weird. But I think a homemade tortilla chip dusted with chile powder and topped with shrimp, avocado, and more is actually OK to dream about.

Because how could you not??

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And now I know one thing I'll be making the next time I have guests over. So far it's only one, which may mean people could get a bit hungry the next time they come over. Perhaps two pounds of shrimp would do the trick? Just kidding. I'll be exploring more make-head appetizer options in the next several months. And by the end of the year, I'll have a plethora of recipes to make whenever guest show up. Of course, I'll probably still be tempted to try to do one more absolutely ridiculous thing in the kitchen. One thing that will take me hours and loads of stress and won't even come out that good. But at least they can be eating tequila shrimp ceviche, in the meantime!

What's your favorite appetizer to serve when you have guests?

If you like this ceviche, try my Tequila Jalapeño Shrimp or my Shrimp Scampi Pizza. I also can't wait to try this Halibut Ceviche from Cooks with co*cktails!

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Tequila Shrimp Ceviche with Chile Dusted Tortilla Chips

This Tequila Shrimp Ceviche served with chile dusted tortilla chips is the perfect easy-to-make party appetizer!

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Course: Appetizer

Cuisine: American, Eclectic

Keyword: Ceviche Recipes, Party Appetizers, Tequila Shrimp

Prep Time: 20 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 minutes minutes

Marinating Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 32 minutes minutes

Makes: 8 servings

Author: Sues

Ingredients

  • 1 lb. shrimp, peeled and deveined
  • ¼ cup tequila
  • ½ cup freshly squeezed lime juice
  • ¼ cup diced red onion
  • 1 Tbsp minced serrano chile from about ½ pepper (can substitute jalapeño if desired)
  • ½ cup diced cucumber
  • ½ cup diced tomato
  • 1 avocado, peeled, pitted, and diced
  • 2 Tbsp chopped cilantro
  • Chile dusted tortilla chips, (recipe below)

Chile Dusted Tortilla Chips

  • 8 8" corn tortillas
  • Olive oil
  • Sea salt
  • Chili powder

Instructions

  • Chop shrimp into bite-sized pieces (see notes if you want to quick cook shrimp first).

  • In a large bowl, combine tequila, lime juice, red onion, and serrano chili. Stir shrimp into mixture and place in the fridge for about an hour.

  • Remove bowl from fridge and stir incucumber, tomato, avocado, and cilantro.

  • Serve ceviche with chile dusted tortilla chips.

Chile Dusted Tortilla Chips

  • Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees.

  • Lay a tortilla on a cutting board. Brush olive oil on top of it and then lay another tortilla on top of that. Continue until you have 8 tortillas layered on top of each other. Brush olive oil on the top tortilla and then cut tortillas into 8 triangles.

  • Set triangles oil-side up on a lightly oiled baking sheet. Sprinkle with sea salt and chili powder.

  • Bake for 10-12 minutes, until chips are nice and crispy to your liking.

Notes

  • If you want to quick-cook your shrimp before turning into ceviche, bring a medium pot of water to a boil and cook shrimp for 1-2 minutes. Drain and immediately put shrimp in an ice bath to prevent further cooking.

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