It's spring time which means it's the perfect time for ceviche! This is great for BBQ's, poolside or picnics. It is lite, refreshing and delicious. If you are gluten free, beware of imitation crab meat with wheat in it. Many have it, double check the ingredients. I was unable to find gluten free crab at Vallarta Market but was able to find it at Ralph's and most other grocery stores. None were labeled gluten free. Most tostada shells I see are gluten free but never assume! ALWAYS checked your labels. Always. Whenever I assume "that is definitely gluten free" and don't read the label, is usually when I end up getting glutened. I've been gluten free for over 8 years and I know that I always need to read ingredients because I make mistakes too. Read ingredients on butter, on yogurt, on nuts. It's 30 seconds from your day and it is worth not getting sick. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk
Back to the ceviche. You will notice I list onion as optional. I usually use onion but sometimes forget. I'm also someone who generally loves onion. This is why I say onions are optional. You can use red or white, though red onion will have a powerful taste and I would generally start with less and add in more to taste. Not all ceviche has cucumber, but I quite like it. For some kick, jalapeños and serano peppers are great. I generally de-seep the peppers. You can add more jalapeños for more heat. Don't forget to top with your favorite hot sauce!
To prepare the ceviche you can certainly chop your ingredients, but for most I chopped in my small food processor which I got on amazon in a set. I love this thing. This saves some time. The only thing I didn't chop in there was the fish and the cucumbers because I wanted bigger pieces than I would get otherwise. Feel free to reach out with any questions.
If you would like to see my amazon shop you can find it here. I do earn from qualified purchases in order to help supplement cost of groceries. Everything in there are items I use and recommend.