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    Home » Recipes » Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostadas

    July 10, 2020 Appetizers

    Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostadas

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    Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostadas. Oh so slightly adapted from Esteban Castillo aka "Chicano Eats" new cookbook.

    Beautiful food photography of Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostada recipe with tray of shrimp ceviche, small plates with mini tostadas, margaritas, bowl of chips, bowls of sliced chilies

    I had a dream the other night I was eating shrimp ceviche. That day my copy of Chicano Eats - Recipes from my Mexican-American kitchen arrived and I HAD to make is ceviche recipe first. It was meant to be. I could easily split my diet into half Mexican ceviche and half Hawaiian poke and be a very, very happy person. 

    two small plates of mini shrimp ceviche tostadas, tray of shrimp ceviche, lime slices, avocado, margaritas

    Having grown up in Southern California, Mexican food was a staple in my house, when going out to eat and especially when going to friends houses. A large amount of my friends growing up were Mexican. Children of Mexican immigrants just like Esteban. Food is so important to Mexican cultures, it is one way how they stay connected to their culture. Recipes are passed down through so many generations, many recipes kept a family secret. 

    Esteban grew up cooking with many family members in the states and with many visits to extended families in Mexico. I love his blog, his recipes and photos. So bright and vibrant just like the people of Mexico. 

    Shrimp Ceviche prep pic, shrimp in a shallow pan, limes cut in half on a wood board, lime juice in a white bowl

    The original shrimp ceviche recipe in the cookbook starts out with poaching half the shrimp in boiling and "cooking" the other half in lime juice. I realized I hadn't bought enough shrimp to make the entire recipe as is in the book so I went with just cooking what I had in lime juice. 

    Shrimp Ceviche prep pic, shrimp with lime juice in a shallow pan, limes cut in half on a wood board

    The shrimp will turn an opaque pink and curl slightly once cooked in the lime juice. They won't curl up as much as cooked over heat, but 20-25 minutes in the fridge in the juice is perfect. 

    Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostadas prep pic with mini tostadas in a basket, shrimp ceviche in a pan cut limes on a plate

    I mix up everything in a large bowl then transfer back to a shallow serving dish. The ingredients are few, but the flavors are amazing. 

    two small white plates with mini shrimp ceviche tostadas on them with lime slices, tray of shrimp ceviche, margaritas diced chilies in small bowls basket of round chips

    Normally I just get a bag of chips and dig into the pan of shrimp ceviche as is. Since the original recipe is served on tostadas, 6 inch round crispy tortillas, I decided to go with mini tostadas. I had a bag of mini street taco size corn tortillas in my refrigerator and I fried them up, blotted off the excess oil with paper towel and sprinkled with a little sea salt. Perfect for appetizer sized bites. 

    Beautiful food photography of Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostada recipe with tray of shrimp ceviche, margaritas, lime slices, diced chilies in small bowls basket of round chips small plates with servings of ceviche

    A few notes about the Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostadas Recipe First:

    • Original recipe is from the cookbook : Chicano Eats - Recipes from my Mexican American Kitchen. It's a must own cookbook. 
    • Original recipe uses one pound of shrimp for cooking over heat, one pound for *cooking* in lime juice. I only used shrimp in lime juice.
    • Original recipe also adds in shredded imitation crab. I forgot to get that from the store
    • I couldn't find serrano chiles so I used jalapeno and fresno. Use what you like
    • Serve with cold Mexican beer or margaritas and plenty of Tapatio hot sauce!

    Mini Shrimp Ceviche Tostadas

    Shanna
    Easy to make refreshing shrimp ceviche served on mini tostadas. Slightly adapted from Chicano Eats Cookbook - Recipes from my Mexican-American Kitchen. Servings size vary. Original recipe states 6-8 servings.
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    Prep Time 20 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Additional Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 45 minutes mins
    Servings 8 -10 servings

    Ingredients
      

    For the Ceviche:

    • 1 ½ lb shrimp, 21-25 size deveined, shells and tails removed, thawed if frozen
    • 1 cup fresh lime juice
    • 1 lbs roma tomatoes, diced*
    • 1 lb cucumber, peeled and diced
    • ⅓ cup thinly sliced red onion
    • ⅓ cup fresh cilantro, chopped
    • 1 jalapeno, diced*
    • 1 fresno pepper, diced*

    For the seasoning:

    • ⅓ cup lime juice
    • ¾ teaspoon celery salt*
    • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
    • ½ teaspoon granulated garlic
    • ½-1 teaspoon diamond kosher salt

    For serving

    • Mini tostadas*
    • Sliced avocado
    • Sea Salt
    • Lime slices
    • Hot Sauce, I used Tapatio

    Instructions
     

    • In a medium bowl, or shallow dish, place the raw shrimp and pour the lime juice over it. Stir well and make sure all the shrimp are submerged in the juice. Wrap bowl or dish and place in refrigerator for 20 minutes or until the shrimp have all turned pink and opaque. Stir at the 10 minute mark and flip the shrimp over to make sure it is all still submerged in the lime juice. 
    • While the shrimp is “cooking” prep all the vegetables and seasoning. 
    • When the shrimp is ready drain off all the juice and place in a large mixing bowl. Add in the diced tomatoes, diced cucumber, red onion, cilantro and peppers. 
    • Whisk together the seasoning ingredients in a separate bowl then pour over the shrimp mixture. Stir well then leave in bowl for serving or transfer to a serving dish deep enough so the seasoning won’t spill out. 
    • Serve immediately, I like to spoon out two shrimp with some of the slices of tomato, cucumber, onion etc and juices onto a mini tostada ( or scoop with a chip) then top with avocado and hot sauce. Ceviche keeps well in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to three days. That is if you don’t eat it all the first day. 

    Notes

    I remove the seeds from the tomatoes and hot peppers. You can opt to leave them in if you like. 
    If you don’t have celery salt just use one teaspoon of salt or more to taste. Always taste before adding more. 
    I fry my own mini tostadas. I get the street taco style corn tortillas and either fry in oil in a pan on my stove or on a baking sheet at 350 Deg f. flipping every few minutes to crisp up evenly. About 10 minutes total. If I fry them in the oven I will spray both sides of the mini tortilla with oil first. Once crispy I will place on a paper towel to drain off the excess oil and then I sprinkle with sea salt. I fried up about 25 mini tostadas. You can use store-bought 6 inch size already crispy or a use a bag of chips!
    close up of small plate of mini shrimp ceviche tostadas on blue striped napkin in background

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