How To Make the Ultimate Ceviche with ANY Fish -- FieldTrips Mexico Ep 6
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In this bonus catch and cook episode of #FieldTrips: Mexico, Mike Ponce is going to show you how to make the best ceviche you've ever tasted using his secret family recipe that has never been shared publicly before.
Ceviche is a method of cooking fish with no heat, allowing the citric acid from lemon and lime juices to cook the fish for you.
This is the ultimate dish to impress your friends, and it only gets better with age, so the leftovers are great for lunches throughout the week... if there's any left!
COMMENT BELOW and tell me your favorite ceviche recipe, and maybe I'll use it in a future catch & cook and shout you out!
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How To Make the Ultimate Ceviche with ANY Fish -- FieldTrips Mexico Ep 6
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I thought this guy was capping with all them vegetables...but I made it and holy sh** this recipe is fuego! 🔥🔥
Trying it today with some tile fish. My first time ever trying to make and eat ceviche your content always is awesome thank you for the recipe.
Can't wait to try this!!! Thanks Mike and Rob! Keep up the good work..its going to be a cold winter here in the NorthEast...I will be living vicariosly through these videos to get me thru the winter! Tight Lines
Great content man, keep this stuff up. Really love it all! Thanks Rob!
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!
Tried the recipe today and added avocado. We used shrimp and it was the best ceviche I've had to date! Thanks for the share and I enjoy watching the videos. Keep posting.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Hell yeah Scott, glad you enjoyed it!!
HELL YEA! Flounder Ceviche is amazing. Thanks for the tips on your ceviche
This looks so good!! I want to make this
Great! Thanks for sharing the recipe
Thanks for sharing Mike!
That looks sooo good!
Never tried it but I think I should , Thanks for sharing.
Love this stuff! Have to try other fish ive only used shrimp.
great video Mr. Field. awesome of you to hand over the spotlight to a person that not only knows how to do it, but we got a history and, kudos to him cause he really did a great job in front of the camera. your cannel just keeps better and better. look forward to u hitting a million subs. it is going to happen,
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks a ton Greg. Mike did all the hard work so I’ll pass along the praise!
I'm eating Atlantic sheepshead ceviche while watching this. I'll definitely try this recipe next time I make ceviche
"Fish Village Ceviche" Great looking recipe Mike !!! Thanks Rob :)
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It was delicious man! Ima try it with redfish for thanksgiving.
Drooling all over my desk.. thanks bro
You're awesome, I tried doing it without intructions, not so good. Will try doing it your way :)
I've made this recipe 3 times now and it's the best ceviche I've ever had. Thanks!
@YakFishField
Жыл бұрын
So cool to hear that man!
Hi Mike, it was nice meeting you and the Fish Village crew at Pure Watersports. Thanks for sharing sharing your family’s awesome ceviche recipe! It looks so good! I’m going to give it a go on some of the larger Sheephead that I caught yesterday.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah man, you’ll love it! I’ll pass along the praise to Mike
Looks awesome! 👍
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It was!!
This recipe is the bomb we add a litle sweet white corn . Amazing thank you
Awesome video! Sharing
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks!
Hahaha Mexican don’t say ponze 😭😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Jajaja
Hi Rob,could you use any fish,I am in Zambia,so only freshwater fish here...we do get Nembwe...its a type of bream...?
Looks good
Just went fishing yesterday and I’m making ceviche rn!
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
NICE! What fish?
@bettapyro2613
4 жыл бұрын
Robert Field bonito!
My cheviche is good as it is. but babee when I added that cocktail sauce...oohhwee. It definitely took it to another level. Thx for the tip!
@YakFishField
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you found it helpful!
I’m out filming a catch & cook right now, and dammit - now I’m hungry, Rob 🤣
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Haha my bad!
@NWFishingSecrets
4 жыл бұрын
@@YakFishField You're forgiven bro. Made a Razor Clam Avocado sandwich on the beach last night. Made up for it!! Let me know if you ever want to catch & cook in WA
Question. After he made it he said he’ll eat it the next day. Are you supposed to let it sit all together over night or can you dig in right there?
Ok I am an addict. I used tilefish. To die for. Thank you my friend. It is awesome.
@YakFishField
2 жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!!
Thanks for the upload sir.. have you used cod before?
I have never had chevich bit that looks amazingthanks to you and Mike and and his dad for letting us know the secret. BTW I love the catch and cooks
Made it with Crappie fresh out the water it's tha bomb!!!! I cut everything a bit smaller just so you get a bit of everything on a chip
Looks yummmmy
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It was!
I'm making this tonight with some Spot Prawns I caught yesterday. Cant wait
@YakFishField
3 жыл бұрын
Yummm! Let me know how it turns out!
@_MOORE_1986
3 жыл бұрын
@@YakFishField It was really good! My uncle was planning on making his own recipe before I brought him some of this over, and now he wants me to make him some more. He told me he loved it about 5 or 6 times. 'lol' It's been quite a while since I've had Ceviche. The last time was on a fishing trip down in Puerto Vallarta with the Mahi Mahi I had caught. The deck hand made it right on the boat.
That looks amazing.I can eat a bucket of sheepshead caviche! It’s that dam good!!
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Same here bro. Saaaame here.
I'd love to do some fishing with ya!! I'll be moving to Yuma, AZ which is about 2 1/2hrs from San Diego. I've never been to the Pacific Coast and I can't wait to go!! Keep up the GREAT work my friend. 👍👍
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks Ryan! The west coast is a blast and La Jolla in SD is THE SPOT.
@ryanmoeller3308
4 жыл бұрын
@@YakFishField If you ever wanna go, I'd love to see the area!! Looking forward to seeing more video's from ya. 🤙
Question, did you freeze the fish first? I guess I am confused about when it's okay to eat the fish raw with or without freezing to avoid worms or parasites. Thanks.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
You can eat most saltwater fish raw, but this isn’t raw. The citric acid in the lime and lemon juice cooks the fish.
just saved to my cooking playlist
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Good!!
Would scampy grouper ceviche be a good one?
Hey Robert, here on Cedros Island we ate ceviche every sunday, but we use Pato Sauce because we haven't that coctail sauce, awesome videos sir, i love see my island on videos like this, yeeew!
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It’s a special island! I’ll be back every year
Thanks
You had me a lemon tissue... 😆
Yeah buddy 😮
I just caught some redfish i my give this a try without all those spicy pepper !
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Ima try it with redfish for thanksgiving!
Awesome
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Yes it was
I’m going to try this recipe tomorrow, but I’m going to use walleye because well Wyoming doesn’t have many sheepshead fish
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Can NEVER go wrong with walleye. It’s a little softer meat than ideal but it’ll still be ridiculously tasty.
i get sea sick very easily. never tried kayaking. thinking about getting a kayak..is it a good idea? would appreciate if everyone could share thoughts
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
I would rent or demo one first and find out. Nobody can know if you’ll get seasick on it until ya try, but I know people who get sick on boats but not on kayaks, and I know people who get sick on kayaks but not on boats. It’s a different feeling. Just try and find out! No way of predicting it really. I heard the patches you put behind your ears work great, and/or take Dramamine the night before
@FishInMaldives
4 жыл бұрын
@@YakFishField trying them first is a great idea but the problem is there is no kayak fishermen's here in the Maldives. i think i will be the first one to do it here. kayak fishing looks so much fun and has become a dream for me. thanks for the ideas and more importantly thank you for these awesome videos.
My fav. ceviche is using black sea bass (north east) but I never overnight it. I let it cook in lime juice (submerged and in smaller pieces) for 30-60 minutes. Got recipe from eliasVfishing. Super ripe mango is key.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Elias is the man!! I’ll have to hit him up for that recipe
Nice! Sheathe ads love peas. Never leave the dock without a bag, it’s like a secrete weapon.
It’s ice fishing season up north so I may try it with panfish or pike. If I catch any. Lol
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It’d work great for panfish!!
Mouth is watering😋here’s a trick that’s works for some reason turn the faucet on while your cutting the onions. You won’t tear up. Does this work for anyone else? Good stuff brother👍🏼🎣
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Whoa. Never heard of that trick. I’ll tell Mike and we’ll try it!
This recipe looks incredible! You’ve convinced me to make it. And cocktail sauce?!
Do this with Snapper or Lionfish. Outta this world bro
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Oh I bet!! I’ve never had lionfish...
How many hours does it have to be in the fridge for
@YakFishField
3 жыл бұрын
2+ the meat will turn white as it cooks
Would it be possible to ask how much fish you cut up
Never had it with cocktail sauce....man that looked delicious!!! I make it with mango and habanero omitting the jalapeno and with all the ingredients in the video. Thanks for sharing!!
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Ooooooh a little sweet heat! I like that
@adamhack6278
4 жыл бұрын
Yellow tail makes for a killer mango habanero ceviche I almost live off the stuff once they start biting here in Southern California...don't skip out on a little jalapeño mixed in with it as well
Mr Ponce has a good presence on camera in the kitchen! Look out Mario Batali.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It’s hard to talk to the camera when you aren’t used to it. He did great, and I wasn’t even there to supervise 💪🏼
@paddleandhook
4 жыл бұрын
Robert Field agreed. Not bad w the camera in that case. You have some cuts and b roll in there good audio etc 💪🏻
Aside from a possible typically unknown/unused ingredient I couldn’t think that there’s a real secret to making this. Looks great though. My technique is just a variation of a few different styles I first watched and while my secret ingredient might be MSG it may very well be something in the spice pantry that I had one day and it wasn’t labeled, so I wasn’t certain what it actually was. Rolling the citrus, doing it like demonstrated here is the way I once thought was ideal, but one day after slamming my hand with a hammer, I decided to try a different method: set a couple lemon or limes on the counter, and using the cutting board do the rocking skateboard thing, it’s easier, more efficient, and actually more satisfying. It’s like shooting down a duck, but the shot actually downs 2 or 3! (I’ve never hunted duck, but having experience with trap shooting (clay pigeons) this was something I did successfully pull off once?😂 Use a press, the old cone head plastic thing is so yesterday. It only advantage might be that if you have 2, you can double fist it, though I am thinking I could get myself a second lemon/lime press and become ambidextrous. Chicks might be impressed with that move. 😮 My preferred quantity is enough to nearly submerge the fish. Because I don’t have a lemon or lime tree I don’t have any more than I buy, which is generally a bag from Costco. So far your recipe is pretty much same as mine, though i seed my cukes, and use multi colored cherry tomatoes, halved. Though I actually only occasionally use tomato at all. My pepper choice is red, green or yellow bells, the green ones typically are my least favorite, but for this dish, I use it liberally since it’s half the price of the prettier colors. Hot chilis: jalapeño with seeds is good, but a whole scotch bonnet (about the size of a golf ball, everything by the stem. Scalding! My first crop of ghost peppers is about ready for harvest so I am soon to be experiencing some ghastly frighten pain. Some (as much as an entire bunch) green onions, red onions or shallots, cilantro (i veer from herd in this, I actually prefer to cut the stems, w/o the root end, into a 1/8” dice, because they have all the scent and flavor, but mostly the crunch, and then the coarse chopped leaf. One day I might try parsley, I’ve seen others use it. Probably a good idea. This is the basic recipe I begin at. Adding mango, mandarin orange bits (segments cut into half or 1/3s) watermelon when I have some, pineapple should be good, I can’t remember if I’ve tried it, and tonight I have a peach and a nectarine I’m thinking I’ll try For fish, I had best success with mahi mahi, next some yellow fin tuna, salmon was ok. I disliked the red snapper I attempted once. Shrimp are shrimp, too vanilla, but it might be worth trying when I show my mom and dad this dish next time I’m in Seattle. Seasoning: S & P, a splash of white balsamic vinegar, regular vinegar (only to have more vinegar, and stretch the balsamic) EV olive oil, or toasted sesame. Depending on the already sweetness from the fruit, I (never ever use sugar, diabetic, but even before I became diabetic, I always prefer to create the sugars with caramelizing instead) might add a couple drops of liquid stevia to it before setting the entire thing in the fridge for an hour. Typically I keep the fish in its own container and the rest of the dish in a large bowl till it’s time. My method is always a (large) single serving. Using tuna or mahi mahi means I can eat it nearly immediately, though I want the veg to be a bit pickled. So an hour is my limit that I can wait. Tiger de leche. Tigers milk is what that liquid is called when the lime and fish are brought together. Cocktail sauce. I’ll try it. I’ve once used mayo. It was interesting but not healthy so I decided to go without.
Peru invented traditional ceviche. It's made with only white fleshed fish,onion, rocoto peppers to desired hotness, limes, cilantro, heavy peeper, light salt, fish cubed and some times i use a bit of ginger, celery and chopped garlic. Serve on top lettuce with sweet potatoes.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Cool to know the original way! I love when people put their own spin on traditional dishes.
@jeffknowles3952
4 жыл бұрын
There all salads pretty much. There is a chick pea salad i make is almost like this recipe without the fish.
You should try adding celery to get a crunchy texture, believe me
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Interesting idea
You can do this with fresh water fish as well, correct?
@donr416
3 жыл бұрын
Pretty much any firm white fish.
@wyattchiordi5132
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah I’ve done it with bass from lake Powell one time
Did this with smallmouth bass one time
striped bass ceviche is delicious
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
I bet!!
Do you dip tortilla chips in it? How do you eat it?
@jorgegarcia3358
9 ай бұрын
Crackers or tostadas
All cocktail sauce is , is ketchup and horseradish. So make your own easy
Broski! You and Robert from Deer Meat For Dinner need to do a meet and greet episode! Little collab eh? He has some bomb Catch Clean and Cook recipes. He also has a couple million followers...I'd say some of those people would throw you a sub! "What was insane!"
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
That’d be killer, he does a great job
Look up Tahitian Poisson Cru! Similar to ceviche but has coconut milk added to it. Thank me later 🤙🏾
Use glass or porcelain bowls, citrus and metal don't go together, but this recipe is amazing
Sone recipes call for overnight marinade and sone just a few hours. Confused.
@YakFishField
2 жыл бұрын
The longer the better I’d say
Thanks dad
Ok guarda tu secreto,
U should try sturgeon Ceviche. 🤫🤫
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Ooooooh. I’ll definitely do that when I make it out west
@tomnguyen5027
4 жыл бұрын
U won't regret it. Promise.
Go to thailand. Best cheviche in the world
@YakFishField
2 жыл бұрын
I’d love to go to Thailand one day
😍😍😍
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@itsgeqy4032
4 жыл бұрын
@@YakFishField I'll never stop watching your vids❤️❤️
Oooh cocktail sauce🤔
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
So good
Looks Delish! Always down to learn a new ceviche recipe, Thanks Mike!!!! Rob, next time you're in Panama City...if you're going to stay for a night. Go to Segundo Muelle in San Francisco. It's a Peruvian restaurant and there you will taste some amazing Peruvian dishes, including some amazing ceviche, you should also try Tiradito. Not saying Mike's is not good at all cause it looks amazing...but I will say Peruvian's are the God's of ceviche...just a known fact amigo. Safe Travels! Una cosa mas amigo...aqui en KZread, busca a Chez Wong. Vas aver de que estoy hablando. Me avisas cuando quieres encontrarte en mi Pais de Peru! Te Cuidas!
Has anyone tried it with Mahi?
Looked bomb as fuck
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It was
ketchup and clamato "that crap" is what my family uses .
@YakFishField
3 жыл бұрын
Haha
Metal bowls
Striper ceviche?
Put a wet paper towel close by the onion when chopping and you’re eyes won’t burn.
Nom nom. I’m
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
So good
Definitely first
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Winner winner!!
California sheepshead? Looks like a big wrass to me.
@YakFishField
Жыл бұрын
It is.
Only thing y’all missed was avocado. Other then that it looks delicious
@YakFishField
3 жыл бұрын
Would be a good addition!
Bruh wym throughout the week lol whoever doesnt eat the ceviche in 2 days max did not make it right 😂
@YakFishField
2 жыл бұрын
Hahah valid point
This recipe is fire with any rockfish. Gonna try it with some bluefin we caught last month
Kerala kannur
First like
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
cocktail sauce en el ceviche a NO! i mean everyone its own this is a sinaloa style ceviche try peruvian for the best recipe it looks good tough anything with fish and lime is a perfect combo
Store bought shrimp is $$$ for sheepheads!!! We call them poor mans lobster. And when you use them in Ceviche it takes exactly like lobster ceviche!
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Yessir!!
Second
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Leave the root on the onion while you chop and it doesn't bleed as much.
Peruvians claim they invented ceviche but other cultures been eating fish marinated in citrus and in Mexico we have been eating ceviche for generations.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
It’s a very versatile dish. Thanks to whoever invented it!
2nd
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
Ps: Ceviche is Not Mexican.
@YakFishField
4 жыл бұрын
Right. But the fish and the series were.
Can't believe this guy doesn't know how to pronounce his own last name...
@YakFishField
2 жыл бұрын
I believe names are pronounced how the owner of said name wants to.
@sundazenwednesdaze
2 жыл бұрын
So I can identify as a meat popsicle.... Because I want to? Cool.
Lime not lemonnnnnnn