This Fast and Easy Shrimp Ceviche is a light and refreshing appetizer, great for any occasion. This quick version contains some fresh dill, tomatoes, avocado and red onions. 

Having gone through South and Central Americas… each country has their own version of ceviche. The ‘Fast and Easy Shrimp Ceviche’ recipe is a mix of them all. For instance, in Mexico, they make it quite spicy and usually contain avocados. In Peru, it’s a main dish, served with Choclo (big grain corn), and sweet potatoes. Usually, it’s lightly spiced with Aji or Rocoto hot peppers. In Colombia, the ceviche is often made with ketchup or tomato sauce which makes it red and served with fried plantain (Patacones). Finally, in Ecuador, the ceviches are like a soup, with an extra shrimp broth, lots of cilantro and barely spicy.

They are also many variations; some with fish, shrimp, shellfish, and even shark meat (Trujillo, Peru). But in the end, even if ceviches differ greatly, the technique stays the same; to cook or partially cook seafood in lime juice. A real ceviche is basically raw seafood or fish cooked in lime/lemon juice.

 Fast and Easy Shrimp Ceviche

The Express Process

To cook a fish or seafood through in solely lime or lemon juice can take a while… For this version, I’ve used pre-cooked shrimp, this way, it’s way faster and no need to worry about the “hazardous consequences” of uncooked seafood…

My version is a merge of every ceviche I’ve ever encountered, plus a personal touch which is the fresh dill instead of cilantro. Most ceviches contain fresh cilantro but for a little change and to relieve those people who dislike cilantro (the soap-tasting guys), I’ve used fresh dill instead. Of course, it’s optional!

A Bit of Every Country

Shrimp ceviche

The Ecuadorians always add a touch of freshly squeezed orange juice to their ceviches. I believe it gives it a little sweetness to balance out all that acid from the limes. Also, I’ve added a smooth avocado, like Mexicans do to smooth things up. A few tomato pieces from Colombia for colour and the typical Peruvian red onion slices, which will be marinated with the shrimp. The whole package result in a beautiful collection of colours and flavours!

Overall the dish is quite acidic to highlight the limes, some people might find that a tad too much, so in this case discard the residual juice before serving. I like to add a touch of juice but it’s totally up to you.

Let’s Talk Hot Peppers

Shrimp ceviche

As for the spice factor, another element that changes greatly, from country to country, is the heat factor! Some use tabasco others fresh hot peppers. Peruvian have that great spicy pepper called aji, while in Colombia, I saw habanero peppers. In the end, just use any hot peppers you prefer in the amount you prefer or not at all. I, personally, cannot eat too spicy, therefore, I’ve added about a 1/4 teaspoon of fresh habanero pepper which results in quite mild.

Other Ceviches

Ceviches can be served as an appetizer or as a main dish. Check out my other ceviche recipe with fresh shrimp this time, on quinoa pasta, a delight! Check it out here! With fresh shrimp, they get this fuller yet firmer texture.

Let’s get this citric acid to work!

Fast and Easy Shrimp Ceviche

5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 10 minutes
resting time 50 minutes
Total Time 1 hour
Servings 4 people
Calories 153
This fast and easy Shrimp Ceviche is a light and refreshing appetizer, great for any occasion. This quick version contains some fresh dill, tomatoes, avocado and marinated red onions. 

Ingredients

  • 200 g precooked shrimps  (if frozen make sure to defrost them up first)
  • 3 limes
  • 1/2 orange
  • 1 tomato (cut into small cubes (brunoise))
  • 1/2 red onion (finely sliced)
  • 1 avocado (cut into small cubes (brunoise))
  • 1/4 tsp habanero pepper  (or any hot pepper finely chopped or 5 drops of tabasco)
  • 2 tbsp fresh dill  (finely chopped)
  • salt and pepper

Instructions 

  • Squeeze the juice out of the limes and orange.
  • In a bowl or hermetic container, add the shrimps, onions, salt, pepper and the juice of the limes and orange, cover.
  • Let marinate for 30 minutes to an hour in the fridge.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients in a big bowl and the marinated shrimps and onions.
  • Mix well and serve.

Notes

Serve with a little marinade juice and extra dill. Enjoy!
 
Author: Marie Breton
Calories: 153kcal
Course: Aperitivo
Cuisine: colombiana, ecuadoriana, Mexicana, peruana
Keyword: ceviche, easy, lime, shrimps

Nutrition

Calories: 153kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 12g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 5g | Trans Fat: 0.003g | Cholesterol: 81mg | Sodium: 65mg | Potassium: 495mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 210IU | Vitamin C: 31mg | Calcium: 65mg | Iron: 1mg
Nutrition Facts
Fast and Easy Shrimp Ceviche
Amount per Serving
Calories
153
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
8
g
12
%
Saturated Fat
 
1
g
6
%
Trans Fat
 
0.003
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
1
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
5
g
Cholesterol
 
81
mg
27
%
Sodium
 
65
mg
3
%
Potassium
 
495
mg
14
%
Carbohydrates
 
13
g
4
%
Fiber
 
5
g
21
%
Sugar
 
3
g
3
%
Protein
 
12
g
24
%
Vitamin A
 
210
IU
4
%
Vitamin C
 
31
mg
38
%
Calcium
 
65
mg
7
%
Iron
 
1
mg
6
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

16 Comments

  1. I love that you went retro and served it in martini glasses!
    I think Ecuador may be one of the few countries that cooks its shrimp first for ceviche but it’s a great idea for those timid of raw shellfish.

  2. I am in Costa Rica as I write this and have been lucky enough to travel through Panama, Guatemala, Peru and Chile. Ceviche is a favorite of mine but after much testing my favorite versions were from Peru. I love how simple the recipe not to mention how good it is for you. Nice job.

  3. I’ve never made ceviche with shrimp before, will definitely have to try this!! Yum!

  4. While working on a variety of seafood dishes a while back during a Mexican theme that I did I was amazed at the versatility and variety of ceviche. As you rightly point out, it’s got so many variations and forms. I love that you went with the bold but fruity habanero here. It’s a wonderful compliment to the sweet shrimp and creamy avocado – plus it certainly has the ability to bring the heat! All in all, it’s a really lovely recipe.

  5. Justine @ JustineCelina.com Reply

    I love ceviche but sometimes the prep deters me — what a perfect solution! I’ve just pinned this for future reference and will definitely be giving it a go come spring. Thanks for the recipe and have a great weekend!

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