When the weather gets too warm to turn on the stove, ceviche offers a way to cool down. Typically made from high-quality raw fish or seafood “cooked” in citrus juice, this vegetarian version requires no trip to the fishmonger – and is far cheaper. Use a tried and tested can of fat butter beans as the basis for the dish. The larger and “meatier” the bean, the more this dish resembles real ceviche – you can even cook your own Gigante, Corona or white lima beans from dry beans; In a pinch, any can of white beans will do.
Inspired by Ecuadorian and Mexican shrimp ceviches, which feature a soup-like broth, blend a large, ripe tomato (if you can’t find a nice heirloom, use smaller Campari or Kumato tomatoes, which are sweet and juicy year-round), then stir in lime juice and hot sauce to create a powerful bean marinating liquid. While you could add toppings right away—sliced jalapeños and red onion for heat, topped off with buttery avocado—and eat with a bag of chips, the longer the beans stay in the tomato mixture, the more flavor they absorb.
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