mexican mango and white fish ceviche

Author of this recipe: Devin Ricotta

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A bold mix of smoky BBQ and creamy mango creates this exciting Mexican-inspired ceviche, perfect for a fresh, flavorful dinner or party! Layered with flaky whitefish and a smooth, tangy sauce, it’s the ultimate blend of rich flavors.

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  2. Alright, so I've got this query from a user who wants me to create detailed steps for making Mexican Mango and White Fish Ceviche with over 500 characters, using SEO-friendly formatting, including relevant keywords, and structuring it for better readability.
  3. First off, the user is asking about a specific recipe. It's a combination of two ingredients: mango and white fish (maybe referring to cod?) in a ceviche. I know that ceviche typically involves marinating fish with citrus, so adding mango here must be an interesting twist.
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  11. **Mexican Mango and White Fish Ceviche Recipe: A Unique Flavors Combination**
  12. Making a **Mexican Mango and White Fish Ceviche** is an exciting culinary experiment that combines the tangy brightness of fresh mango with the creamy texture of white fish. This recipe is perfect for those who love bold flavors and want to incorporate seasonal ingredients into their menu. Follow these easy-to-follow steps to create this delicious dish:
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  14. ### **Step 1: Prepare the Mango**
  15. - Wash the mango thoroughly and peel it, leaving the greens intact.
  16. - Slice the mango into thick, even pieces.
  17. - Place the slices in a bowl and toss with a pinch of salt for flavor.
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  19. ### **Step 2: Marinate the Fish**
  20. - Clean the fish fillets (such as cod or whitefish) by removing any scales, bones, or internal organs.
  21. - In a bowl, combine the fish with lime juice, lemon juice, white wine vinegar, a splash of Stacy’s white fish sauce, salt, and pepper. Mix well to create a flavorful marinade.
  22. - Marinate the fish in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld.
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  24. ### **Step 3: Combine Mango and Fish**
  25. - Once the fish has marinated, drain it thoroughly by pressing excess marinade through a colander or food processor blade.
  26. - In a large bowl, combine the mango slices with the marinated fish. Add a few more drops of lime juice for extra zing.
  27. - Stir gently until everything is evenly coated.
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  29. ### **Step 4: Assemble and Serve**
  30. - Transfer the mixture to a shallow platter or serving dish.
  31. - Garnish with fresh cilantro, chopped green onions, or a squeeze of lime juice for added freshness.
  32. - Serve immediately or cover and refrigerate if needed.
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  34. This recipe is a delightful fusion of Mexican and Asian flavors. The mango adds a tropical twist while the white fish provides a refreshing contrast. Enjoy your homemade **Mexican Mango and White Fish Ceviche** as an appetizer, a light meal, or even over ice cream!

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