Aguachile, in literal translation, is 'chile water.' The dish originally comes from the Sonoran Sierras in Mexico, where ranching was the local trade, and was made with machaca (dried beef floss) that ...
“You want to make an aguachile?” asks Gabriela Cámara. “Well, what do you have that’s delicious? Then make that aguachile.” On top of all that, Cámara also makes a mean aguachile. “Aguachile is from ...
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There’s no secret to aguachile. The name, chile water, describes the dish just about perfectly. At its best, it is a study in simplicity, pulverized chiles in liquid, a few sliced vegetables, and ...
The Tex-Mexplainer series explores the ingredients, techniques, history, and culture of Mexican food in Texas. Aguachile can be a refreshing dish, but its invigorating effect comes at a price. “Chile ...
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Mariscos El Submarino Jersey City

Mariscos El Submarino’s Downtown Jersey City location serves the same great aguachile, margaritas, and tacos.
Aguachile is a Mexican dish made of shrimp that have been submerged in liquid seasoned with peppers, acid in the form of lime juice, salt, plus slices of cucumber and slices of onion. It’s essentially ...
Fresh. Bright. Tasty. This scallop aguachile is an absolute joy to eat—uncooked like a ceviche, but with a sweeter, cleaner taste thanks to a shorter marinating time. The scallops plump up in a ...
Perfect for those last warm-weather picnics. By Sam Sifton Good morning! Today we have for you: An aguachile shrimp salad for some zing Caramelized zucchini pasta, a magic trick of a recipe And, ...
Mariscos El Submarino, in Jackson Heights, specializes in the seafood dish from Mexico’s west coast. 8 Photos View Slide Show › By Pete Wells Serious is not the word that springs immediately to mind ...