Everything You Ever Wanted to Know about Mexican Seafood
When most people think of Mexican food, they do not usually include seafood. Mexico is full of seafood, however. With six thousand miles of coastline, how could they not include seafood? Mexico is located in between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Gulf of Mexico provides many miles of coastal fishing. Mexican seafood is a staple that those of us unfamiliar with the country do not often think about.
One of the most popular seafood dishes in Mexico is ceviche. This dish is made with raw fish, shrimp, or squid that is diced finely. Cilantro, chili peppers, onion, and salt may be added. Finally, a citrus juice like lemon or lime is added. The acidity of the juice “cooks” the fish slightly. Some ingredients may be cooked first for safety. Ceviche is served on its own, with crackers or tostadas, or even as taco filling.
When fish or shrimp is served in the Veracruzana style, the seafood is simmered in a seasoned tomato sauce. The seasonings may include capers, olives, and chilies. The result is a tangy dish with some spice. It is often served with red snapper or shrimp. The area around Veracruz is well known for its many seafood dishes.
Another popular method of cooking seafood in Mexico is known as “a la Plancha.” This is a Spanish cooking method that uses a metal plate set over an open flame. The fish is grilled on this plate. The fish gets the wonderful taste of grilling, but it does not tend to stick like it does on the grill.
Winter is the most prolific season for fishing in Mexico. Many people follow the edicts of the Catholic Church in Mexico, and so they do not eat meat on Fridays or for Lent. Seafood comes to the rescue on these days since the Church exempts it from being classified as meat. Due to this, seafood plays a big part in Mexican religious celebrations. Every family has their own recipes for making the most of whatever type of seafood they can afford to buy, no matter if it is something humble or something luxurious.
When you are looking for dishes to make at home, do not forget to look for those that contain seafood. You may be surprised just how versatile it really is. Chilies stuffed with shrimp, spicy clams and delicious snapper await your eager taste buds when you prepare them like they are served in Mexico.
Be sure and include some of this delicious Mexican food in your recipe file. Stews and soup are delicious when made with seafood. Use shrimp in tacos, enchiladas, and many other favorite recipes. A common meal in Veracruz is seafood and rice. This wonderful meal includes shrimp, fish, octopus, crab, and clams. Seafood frittatas are another great way to enjoy the sea’s bounty. Add in some oysters, clams, shrimp, fish, or crab next time you make one.
Do not dismiss Mexican dishes just because they contain seafood. This cuisine makes seafood really shine. Take a tour of Mexican cuisine through its seafood and you will see their culture through a whole different perspective. The seafood is a perfect ingredient to combine with the many usual spices and ingredients of Mexican cuisine.
Hot peppers feature in many different Mexican recipes although it is wrong to assume that all Mexican foods are spicy. There are lots of types of hot peppers which taste good in Mexican recipes and you can substitute peppers that are unavailable or if you would prefer a milder or hotter taste.
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