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Mug Shot: how to make Milagro’s tuna ceviche

At fiesta-primed Milagro, the tuna ceviche is splendour in a glass

Upscale Mexican food in Toronto was pretty much non-existent until Artura Anhalt and his brother Andrés swooped into town in 2006. Over the past four years, they’ve quietly built a culinary empire (three Milagro locations, plus the recently opened La Perla Cantina). While their cooking is modern, they keep things authentic, like serving saltines with their caper-laden tuna ceviche. Hoisting such an elegant dish on a humble cracker might seem sacrilegious, but that’s how it’s done at the beaches in Mexico, where the brothers grew up. For landlocked city dwellers, it a perfect zippy appetizer for backyard feasts.

Ingredients
¼ cup finely diced red onion
¼ cup finely diced sweet yellow pepper
Sherry vinegar (to cover)
White pepper to taste
14 oz skinless sashimi-grade yellowfin tuna loin, diced into ¼-inch cubes
¾ cup finely diced fresh tomatillos (about 4 small)
¾ cup finely diced English cucumber
¼ cup finely chopped fresh coriander
¼ cup lime juice (2 limes)
1 to 2 serrano chilies, finely diced (discard seeds for milder flavour)
3 tbsp drained capers
4 tsp extra-virgin olive oil
1 tsp dijon mustard
Kosher salt to taste

Directions
1. In a large non-metallic bowl, stir together onion and sweet pepper. Add enough vinegar to cover vegetables. Season with white pepper to taste. Set aside to marinate at room temperature for 2 hours. Drain off the vinegar (reserve for making vinaigrettes).
2. Add remaining ingredients, stir gently and season to taste with salt and more white pepper. Divide among four half-pint beer mugs. Serve at once with saltine crackers and lime wedges.

Makes 4 servings

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  1. yum thank you!!! I had the pleasure of a ceviche filled week in Costa Rica and would love to try it at home.

    July 5, 2010 at 2:48 pm | by BL

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