Easy Shrimp Ceviche Recipe (2024)

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This is the best Shrimp Ceviche recipe that’s refreshing, easy to make, and healthy! Serve with tortilla chips to dip, top on tostadas, tacos, salads, or enjoy just as it is.

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A bowl of chilled shrimp ceviche (especially on a warm day) will instantly satisfy your ceviche cravings. Zesty and refreshing citrus flavors are combined with succulent pieces of shrimp, and vegetables. You can put this together in just minutes and the spiciness can be adjusted to your preference.

One of my favorite things to order when we eat out at any Mexican restaurant is the Shrimp Ceviche! I love how it’s always the healthier option on the menu and I never feel guilty about indulging in it.

My favorite way to enjoy a bowl of fresh ceviche is with crispy tortilla chips. Some of my other Mexican-inspired recipes to serve with this dish is my Taco Stuffed Zucchini Boats, Homemade Guacamole, Pico de Gallo, Tostadas, Enchiladas, or Tacos.

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INGREDIENTS

Shrimp: cooked medium-sized shrimp with the tails removed. You could also use large shrimp, just be sure to cut them into smaller pieces. Bay shrimp will also work, you can just leave them whole since they are smaller.

Red onion: red onions are mild but still have a sharp flavor. If you wanted to a milder taste, use white onions.

Tomatoes: Roma tomatoes work best since they have a firm flesh. You could also use cherry tomatoes and vine ripe tomatoes, just be sure to scoop out as much of the middle as possible.

Cilantro: you just need a handful roughly chopped. You can also use fresh parsley instead.

Lime and lemon juice: freshly squeezed is best. You can even add some zest if you want to add more of a zingy flavor.

Salsa: use any of your favorite salsa brands, I love using a chunkier mild salsa.

Seasonings: garlic powder, salt, and pepper to taste.

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HOW TO MAKE SHRIMP CEVICHE

MIX INGREDIENTS TOGETHER. In a large mixing bowl, combine shrimp, red onion, cucumber, tomatoes, cilantro, lime juice, lemon juice, salsa, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

STIR. Stir until combined and all the ingredients are mixed together.

REFRIGERATE. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. This will allow all the ingredients to come together and the flavors will absorb in the shrimp. Enjoy!

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THIS SHRIMP CEVICHE RECIPE IS

  • Refreshing, light, and zesty.
  • Packed with protein and flavor so it will keep you feeling satisfied.
  • Perfect as a dip, adding to salads, tacos, and more!
  • Easy to make and can be customized with your favorite ceviche ingredients.

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WHAT IS SHRIMP CEVICHE?

Shrimp Ceviche is traditionally made with raw fish or shrimp that gets cooked in the citrus juices (lemon and lime juice). The acid from the citrus “cooks” the proteins in the fish, making it safe to eat. The fish will turn opaque and the texture will become firm.

Proteins are made up of amino acids, so when they are exposed to acid, the chains break down and arrange themselves into different forms which is how the fish “cooks” without there being any heat involved. This process takes about 30 minutes, depending on the size of the seafood pieces.

This recipe uses cooked shrimp so you don’t have to go through that process but it is still made the same way. The ceviche chills in the refrigerator for 30 minutes so all of the flavors get absorbed.

HOW TO EAT SHRIMP CEVICHE

You can eat ceviche just as it is since it’s packed with protein so it will keep you full. It makes a great healthy snack, appetizer, or main dish.

I love using dippers such as tortilla chips or crackers! You can also add a few scoops on top of tostadas, salads, or tacos.

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RECIPE TIPS & VARIATIONS

Add more seafood! If you’re a seafood lover like me, some other seafood options to add are cooked baby scallops, white fish, imitation or real crab meat, sliced octopus, and cooked squid.

Add spice. You can make this ceviche as mild or spicy as you want. Add your favorite hot sauce, diced jalapenos, and spicy salsa.

Add avocados: I recommend serving cubed or sliced avocado on the side instead of adding it to the ceviche. This will prevent the avocado from turning brown if you have leftovers.

Add sweetness. If you want to add sweetness, mix in 1 cup of diced fresh mango or pineapple.

Add more vegetables: some extra veggies you can add are diced bell peppers, carrots, celery, and corn.

Shrimp: I always recommend using cooked, medium-sized shrimp because it saves time and is one less step you have to do. You could also use large shrimp or bay shrimp. If you use large shrimp, it’s best to cut the shrimp into smaller pieces. If you use bay shrimp you can leave them whole since they are smaller.

STORAGE AND LEFTOVERS

Fresh is always best and has the most flavor when it comes to ceviche. If you do have leftovers store them in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the refrigerator.

The longer the ceviche is in the refrigerator, the more liquid it will have and the tomatoes and cucumbers will start to wilt and get soggy.

To freeze, discard as much of the liquid as possible. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 months. When ready to eat, let thaw overnight in the refrigerator. You may have to add more lime juice, lemon juice, and salsa to bring back the flavor that was in the juice.

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  • The Best Tuna Poke
  • Smoked Salmon Flatbread
  • Spicy Tuna Bites
  • Clam Dip
  • Shrimp Stuffed Avocados
  • Homemade California Roll

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Shrimp Ceviche Recipe

This is the best Shrimp Ceviche recipe that’s refreshing, easy to make, and healthy! Serve with tortilla chips to dip, top on tostadas, tacos, salads, or enjoy just as it is.

3.35 from 140 votes

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: shrimp ceviche

Servings: 6 servings

Author: Kathryn Donangelo

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 pound cooked shrimp medium-sized
  • 1/2 medium red onion diced
  • 1 cup cucumber seeded and diced
  • 2 medium Roma tomatoes seeded and diced
  • 1/3 cup cilantro chopped
  • 1/4 cup lime juice
  • 1/4 cup lemon juice
  • 2 tablespoons salsa
  • 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon salt to taste
  • 1/4 teaspoon black pepper to taste
  • jalapeno optional
  • avocado optional
  • tortilla chips or crackers to dip optional

Instructions

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine shrimp, red onion, cucumber, tomatoes, cilantro, lime juice, lemon juice, salsa, garlic powder, salt, and pepper.

  • Stir until combined and all the ingredients are mixed together.

  • Cover with plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. This will allow all the ingredients to come together and the flavors will absorb in the shrimp. Enjoy!

  • You don't have to place the ceviche in the refrigerator for 30 minutes, this is optional but I find the ceviche has better flavor when you do.

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Notes

Recipe Notes:

  • Add more seafood! If you're a seafood lover like me, some other seafood options to add are cooked baby scallops, white fish, imitation or real crab meat, sliced octopus, and cooked squid.
  • Add spice. You can make this ceviche as mild or spicy as you want. Add your favorite hot sauce, diced jalapenos, and spicy salsa.
  • Add avocados: I recommend serving cubed or sliced avocado on the side instead of adding it to the ceviche. This will prevent the avocado from turning brown if you have leftovers.
  • Add sweetness. If you want to add sweetness, mix in 1 cup of diced fresh mango or pineapple.
  • Add more vegetables: some extra veggies you can add are diced bell peppers, carrots, celery, and corn.
  • Leftovers: Fresh is always best and has the most flavor when it comes to ceviche. If you do have leftovers store them in an airtight container for up to 3 days in the refrigerator.The longer the ceviche is in the refrigerator, the more liquid it will have and the tomatoes and cucumbers will start to wilt and get soggy.
  • To freeze, discard as much of the liquid as possible. Store in an airtight container for up to 3 months. When ready to eat, let thaw overnight in the refrigerator. You may have to add more lime juice, lemon juice, and salsa to bring back the flavor that was in the juice.

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Easy Shrimp Ceviche Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can I use frozen raw shrimp for ceviche? ›

Yes, you can use frozen shrimp for this recipe (in fact, most "fresh" shrimp you buy at the market is actually defrosted frozen shrimp), but you'll need to thaw it first.

How long does shrimp need to sit in lime juice? ›

Place the shrimp in a large mixing bowl. Add 1/2 cup lime juice and let stand for 15 minutes so the shrimp can "cook" in the lime juice (any less and it won't cook, any more and it toughens).

How do you know when shrimp ceviche is done? ›

Make sure the shrimp is covered well with the citrus juice. If your shrimp isn't well covered, transfer to a smaller bowl or add more juice. Cover the bowl and set in the fridge until the shrimp is fully pink with no gray or raw parts, 30 minutes to 1 hour.

Can I use lemon juice instead of lime in ceviche? ›

Yes, it will taste best with freshly squeezed lemon juice. This property of fish to react with acid to denature the proteins, this “cooking” them, means that if you don't want cheviche you can't marinate in acid for more than 30 min per inch thickness of the fish.

Is it better to cook raw shrimp frozen or thawed? ›

In fact, cooking shrimp from frozen actually helps prevent overcooking, leading to juicer, more tender shrimp.

Do you have to thaw frozen raw shrimp before cooking? ›

It is not necessary, but I would recommend it. In the worst case scenario, you'll wind up with shrimp that is rubbery (overcooked) on the outside and cold like a Popsicle on the inside. If you don't wish to run that risk, thaw your shrimp, especially if they are big shrimp.

Can you overcook shrimp in lime juice? ›

Can shrimp ceviche be overcooked? Technically yes. Leaving shrimp in lime juice for an extended about of time will make the shrimp tough and dry.

Can you overcook shrimp in lemon juice? ›

Marinating shrimp in anything too acidic for more than a few minutes, or cooking it with too much acid, like lemon juice, can totally ruin the texture of shrimp and make it unpalatably mushy.

How long does it take for shrimp ceviche to go bad? ›

Cooked fish: 3-4 days. Shrimp, scallops, and squid: 1-2 days.

How many hours does ceviche take? ›

Depending on the size of the fish pieces, you will need at least 30 minutes and normally an hour for the citrus to “cook” the fish. Two hours is fine, but beyond that the ceviche, while still good, becomes more of a pickled fish thing. It's a subtle difference, but you can taste it.

Does ceviche have to sit overnight? ›

Typically, it will take about 30 minutes to an hour for the marinade to cook the fish. However, it will continue "cooking" as it sits in the marinade. While it might still be safe to eat, after sitting in the marinade for about two hours, the fish will begin to change in texture, and not in a good way.

Can you overcook ceviche in lime juice? ›

How is it possible to overcook fish and shrimp with lemon and lime juices when making ceviche? By leaving shrimp or fish in a marinade containing citric acid or vinegar, or even acidic wine for too long, you will denature the proteins sufficiently to turn the flesh mushy and unpalatable.

Can I use bottled lime juice for ceviche? ›

Bottled lemon and lime juice are safe to use for ceviche. The acids in them will "cook" the fish. However, we don't recommend using bottled juice because this simple recipe's success comes from the freshness of the ingredients. Bottled citrus simply doesn't compare to freshly squeezed lemons and limes.

Can you use bottled lime juice instead of fresh limes? ›

Nothing will bring forward the bright, citrusy, natural flavors and acidity like fresh squeezed limes. However, bottled lime juice is certainly a convenient option. If you decide to go this route, make sure to choose a high-quality brand that is 100% lime juice with no added sweeteners or flavors.

How long does ceviche need to sit in lime juice? ›

The fish will begin to cook immediately, however, because citrus is acidic it is not being being cooked by heat but the citrus juice from the lime. This process will take anywhere from 15-20 minutes. You can leave in the lime juice longer as it will cook the fish more thoroughly. Overcooking isn't an issue.

Can I use frozen seafood for ceviche? ›

Use frozen fish.

It might be tempting to get fresh fish to make your ceviche, but frozen actually comes with less risks. And for ceviche, higher quality is always better. Look for a wild caught and flash frozen white fish, like cod or halibut. You want the texture to be firm and the flavor subtle.

Can you eat raw shrimp that has been frozen? ›

When choosing to eat raw shrimp, make sure that the shrimp has been frozen before to kill harmful parasites that can infect the human body. However, this does not kill harmful microorganisms, and if someone is in a high-risk group for foodborne illness, raw shrimp should be avoided.

How do you use frozen raw shrimp? ›

To cook frozen shrimp on the stovetop, begin by thawing the shrimp under cold running water in a colander for a few minutes until they're no longer frozen but still firm. Pat them dry with paper towels to remove excess moisture. Heat a skillet over medium-high heat and add a small amount of oil or butter.

Can you use frozen shrimp for sushi? ›

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You can use frozen, defrosted or fresh shrimp 🍤. I used 7 extra-jumbo black tiger shrimp.

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