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 ...
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 ...
Robert Sietsema is the former Eater NY senior critic with more than 35 years of experience covering dining in New York City. Aguachile is part of beach cuisine that’s far less common than ubiquitous ...
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 ...
Pretend you’re on the coast—and not your house in the dead of winter—with this bright and spicy aguachile. This recipe for aguachile, which translates to “chile water,” gets its kick from fresh and ...
You know that moment when you come up with a BRILLIANT idea for a dinner party recipe, only to Google it 5 seconds later and learn that it not only exists, but it’s actually trendy? Sigh. My ...
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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.
A good plate of Sinaloa-style aguachile starts with liquid hot peppers, lots of lime, and freshly butterflied, raw shrimp. The flavor and heat build like a strong corrido: dramatic and full of ...
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, ...
Brenda Storch is based in Chicago, and has spent more than 20 years focusing on elevating underrepresented narratives, deepening the understanding of food as an element of cultural identity, and ...