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Episode 1206: Beautifully Balanced Ceviche, Rick Bayless "Mexico: One Plate at a Time 

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How do you improve on ceviche? You don’t. You simply start with the freshest fish possible. Rick shows viewers how three eateries, including a decades-old street stall and upstart vendor making waves in San Juan Market, translate super-fresh fish into beautifully balanced ceviches. In his Mexico City kitchen, Rick makes the case for unfussy classic ceviche. Then he dials it up a notch with recipes for ceviches with coconut and a little booze.
** Episode Recipes **
Classic Ceviche: www.rickbayles...
Coconut Shrimp Ceviche: www.rickbayles...
Boozy Ceviche with Adobo Verde: www.rickbayles...
“Fishy” Michelada: www.rickbayles...
Official Mexico: One Plate at a Time cookbook: rickbayless.sh...

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Комментарии : 59   
@timothyphouthavong
@timothyphouthavong Год назад
Been watching Rick since I was little. My uncle, who's from Mexico, gives respect to this man because of his respect and knowledge of Mexico and its food culture.
@lovemy2babies
@lovemy2babies Год назад
I’m from Mexico and I’ve been a fan of Chef Bayless since the early “Mexico One Plate at a Time” series. I really appreciate the love he has for Mexican food, the people, the culture and the country.
@duanethompson2360
@duanethompson2360 7 месяцев назад
Have you ever made créme brûlée baked in a young coconut? It’s incredible. You scoop out the young coconut with the custard and it is a marvelous dessert!
@toolrammsteindeftones
@toolrammsteindeftones Год назад
Love Rick (his brother not so much) LOL. The passionate way he describes Mexican food is so genuine and unique to Rick And him in Mexico city makes me so hungry and I miss my city.
@armuk
@armuk Год назад
skip is the man bud
@toolrammsteindeftones
@toolrammsteindeftones Год назад
@@armuk that's cool. I think different. Difference of opinion
@harca6
@harca6 Год назад
Haha I didn't know they were related. That's cool
@daphnepearce9411
@daphnepearce9411 Год назад
Boy, that Coconut Shrimp ceviche looks outstanding! Perfect to make this Friday during Lent......or anytime of the year. Thanks Rick!
@br4653
@br4653 Год назад
I just want go with him to all the restaurants!
@debbybrady1246
@debbybrady1246 9 месяцев назад
It ALL looks perfect! Even the drink...
@alancats
@alancats Год назад
This is a great series with informative narration for home cooks and travelers. I appreciate the culinary and cultural education; thank you!
@debbybrady1246
@debbybrady1246 9 месяцев назад
This looks like the perfect ceviche for me. I live on the gulf coast so the snapper is great here.
@cubanmama4564
@cubanmama4564 Год назад
Wow! Nothing but WOW!
@LEGOHMAN1
@LEGOHMAN1 Год назад
Been watching your show since I was a kid and its awesome that I ran into your channel , Looking great Rick !
@robertbotta6536
@robertbotta6536 Год назад
Absolutely awesome! Thank you.
@sylviasilva2877
@sylviasilva2877 Год назад
This video made my mouth water. Need to check out these markets 👍
@JD-gh5op
@JD-gh5op Год назад
Just made your ceviche verde the other day. Was fantastic, thank you. Very much reminded me of shrimp agauchiles.
@k20fa5
@k20fa5 Год назад
I LOVE ceviche on tostadas! There isn't much that that is better!
@ellenspn
@ellenspn Год назад
I love yellowtail
@kathyhepler382
@kathyhepler382 Год назад
Mr. Bayless. I really enjoy all your videos!!!!
@blasianpersuasion85
@blasianpersuasion85 Год назад
Rick always liked you on top chef like your vids , you know your stuff.
@dmmness
@dmmness Год назад
I have a local place in town here that I have to get their ceviche at least once a week. This is one of my top five favorite foods. I can't ever get enough of it. I am living in California now but when I was living in Minnesota, it was impossible to find good ceviche. Great video.
@randallmarsh1187
@randallmarsh1187 Год назад
Yea, they'll try to convince you that Lutefisk is just as good...........blech!
@jameshaulenbeek5931
@jameshaulenbeek5931 Год назад
Snapper is wonderful! One of my favorites for sushi/sashimi, as well.
@estherrodriguez9621
@estherrodriguez9621 Год назад
I love this men ! The best chef ever!!
@ABannerSoftly
@ABannerSoftly Год назад
I was introduced to Ceviche by the Hispanic men I worked with in my early 20s. Sadly, they always ate all of it before I ever had a chance. It looked good at least with the fried corn tortillas and mayo. Also, we got a LANEY sighting!!!!!!
@pmfg875
@pmfg875 Год назад
Rick, I have a question! What do you think of using habanero chile and cilantro plus the onion ( thanks for mentioning) to cook it along with the lime juice? That’s what I do after being taught by my family from Mexico City! Red Snapper and Mahi Mahi are the best!
@peterflom6878
@peterflom6878 Год назад
I have had raw shrimp Thai style but this looks great too
@johnnyk4551
@johnnyk4551 Год назад
Always love your videos. Inspiring and informative with a little bit of fun and calming thrown in for good measure. I always walk away knowing…soon it will be time to try what you’ve gratuitously plated before us. 😊
@alalesc3796
@alalesc3796 Год назад
Seafood in Mexico is awesome/delicious the shrimp is huge and it has flavor something you don’t find in the USA Anymore.
@randallmarsh1187
@randallmarsh1187 Год назад
Yep, sadly we send all of our good seafood caught here and ship it off to other countries, then we import the crap from Southeast Asia and other such countries!
@Crankinstien
@Crankinstien Год назад
Awesome video as usal
@thee_calamity
@thee_calamity Год назад
Street stalls offer some of the best seafood. Come on Rick!
@frankkolton1780
@frankkolton1780 Год назад
Some do, and then there are others where freshness isn't exactly a high priority, can be one of two days old, where they aren't refrigerated and are good candidates for foodborne pathogens.
@sergeigen1
@sergeigen1 Год назад
for experienced travelers or locals , i would recommend street stall seafood, but for begginer travelers, a proper restaurant is a better introduction to these classics. they can later graduate into the "good stuff" lol
@carolynknierim6848
@carolynknierim6848 Год назад
Awww manner, I miss the San Angel Inn so much. Can you find out how they make their margaritas? Please! And can we buy the little "milk jug" servers? Thank you in advance!
@shellyjene2066
@shellyjene2066 Год назад
Man, I wish I liked fish😊
@brainlicker1
@brainlicker1 Год назад
"Perfectly balanced, as all things should be" - Rick Bayless 2023
@deenzmartin6695
@deenzmartin6695 Год назад
i prefer simple, traditional peruvian ceviche but these looked really good too.
@Projeckt
@Projeckt Год назад
💯
@BronsonDorsey
@BronsonDorsey Год назад
Rick, my wife and I will celebrate our 50th anniversary this summer in Mexico City - where we celebrated our honeymoon. Do you have a list of your favorite restaurants or street vendors? We will appreciate your help.
@fermincarrasco800
@fermincarrasco800 Год назад
❤️
@ziggybender9125
@ziggybender9125 Год назад
My friends got married in Mexico and a bunch of people flew down for the wedding. Almost everyone got sick, what's the secret to going to Mexico and not getting sick with the stomach bug?
@sharksanchez2800
@sharksanchez2800 Год назад
Jajajajajaj débiles 🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@ericktellez7632
@ericktellez7632 Год назад
vitamins and a lot of water, people are not used to the local grown spices which imbalances your stomach, before eating anything drink a lot of water, vitamins and yoghurts
@jameshaulenbeek5931
@jameshaulenbeek5931 Год назад
Don't drink tap water and limit the amount of ice in beverages - bottled water and (typically) commercial bagged ice is safer in areas where you're not used to the local water fauna. Also, while not fool proof at all, alcohol does help lessen the effects of food poisoning. It may not prevent it, but it will help.
@daphnepearce9411
@daphnepearce9411 Год назад
Lots of beer and margs, and bottled water. And of course your common sense, if it seems bad, it probably is.
@amyhollingsworth16
@amyhollingsworth16 Год назад
I start taking Cipro the day I leave and everyday until I get home.
@jonathanklabunde6639
@jonathanklabunde6639 Год назад
First video of unrinsed onions for Rick???
@fadsmfawopefaw
@fadsmfawopefaw Год назад
I knew I couldn't be the only one thinking this. He's the one who introduced me to that, but I trust him!
@king_ltc_
@king_ltc_ Год назад
You want the harshness to cut down the acidity and tartness from all the limes in the dish. That’s why he probably didn’t rinse them because the onions don’t overpower the whole fish.
@Dyl_Ulenspegel
@Dyl_Ulenspegel 8 месяцев назад
It looks tasty but I am not quite certain that not processed fish and shrimp are safety - without parasites
@nycrhythmcom-Vnylperv9pmfriday
to improve your ceviche go to PERU
@darrelldixon7584
@darrelldixon7584 Год назад
Are you trying to say it only looks cooked?!?! It cooked, through acid
@JoseDelgado-sf2xp
@JoseDelgado-sf2xp 9 месяцев назад
Worst places to eat seafood,,is Mexico city...and Veracruz...Best places..off course...Nayarit,,and south of Sinaloa...Home of the real shrimp ceviche and sarandeado..Home of the best shrimp,,,We called " Mostrenco"..Wild , native from the marismas..You got the micro...you got the camera....But you got the ignorance...too..
@lovemy2babies
@lovemy2babies Год назад
The coconut ceviche looks great! I want to give that a try. But thing is, I keep kosher, I don’t eat shrimp. I’m hoping that if I use fish it would be delicious too?
@shortythepresident3913
@shortythepresident3913 Год назад
This man is definitely connected to The Sinaloa Cartel. No one moves in Sinaloa like this who is not connected.
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