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A dill-infused ceviche that’s crisp, fresh and just the right amount of tangy.
Yield: Serves about 4
Ceviche, a Latin American dish of chopped fish and seafood cured in citrus juices, is delicious with a splash of pickle brine, and is best made with the freshest fish; try diced firm whitefish, scallops and prawns.
In a medium non-reactive bowl (such as glass), toss the seafood with the lime juice and pickle brine and let sit for 20 to 30 minutes, stirring once or twice, until the fish, scallops and prawns are firm and opaque. Add the bell pepper, avocado, pickles, dill, pickled onion and jalapeno; taste and season with salt if needed.
Serve with tortilla chips for scooping, or pile onto crunchy tostadas to serve.
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