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* Recipes * Recipes by Ingredient * Recipes by Course * Recipes by Cuisine * Recipes by Season & Occasion * Techniques * Culture * Features * Cookbook Club * Trends * Shopping * Product Reviews * Shopping Guides * Saveur Selects * * PHOTOGRAPHY BY JENNY HUANG Recipes 12 FRESH AND FLAVORFUL RAW FISH RECIPES FROM AROUND THE GLOBE Ceviche, tartare, poke, crudo—a shoal’s-worth of dishes awaits. * Fish & Seafood * Protein * Recipes * Recipes by Ingredient By SAVEUR Editors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Updated on August 16, 2022 ADVERTISEMENTAD AD By SAVEUR Editors -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Updated on August 16, 2022 Raw fish has been a delicacy for thousands of years. Confucius, the Chinese philosopher, praises the thinnest slivers of uncooked meat and seafood called kuai in his writings. The Japanese first nibbled narezushi, or fermented fish preserved with salt, during the Bronze Age, when farmers were just beginning to grow rice. (You’ve no doubt come into contact with one of its modern iterations, the California roll.) Hawaiians have poke (pronounced poh-kay), and Latin Americans have ceviche, which originates on the Pacific coast of Peru. The lemons and limes essential to the Nikkei marinade called leche de tigre, the bedrock of tiraditos and escabeche, arrived with Spanish and Portuguese traders—centuries before “fusion” cuisine was a thing. Handling is crucial with all forms of raw fish, which should be chilled until preparation and serving. Buy only the freshest seafood—sushi-grade tuna, salmon, scallops, etc.—from a trusted fishmonger. Or better yet, go straight to the source: producers like Peeko Oysters on Long Island or Island Creek Oysters in Massachusetts. Don’t forget to recycle the shells. Requiring minimal prepwork, these delectable starters and light mains are culinary keepers, so bookmark them or keep them in your recipe binder for inspiration. CEVICHE VERDE ADVERTISEMENTAD AD Inspired by chef Gonzalo Guzmán of Nopalito, this emerald-hued tomatillo and lime ceviche pairs firm white halibut or cod with chewier squid, for a vibrantly flavored dish. Get the recipe > NIKKEI TIRADITO WITH TOGARISHI AND RADISH Tiraditos are similar to sashimi or carpaccio and belong to the Japanese-Peruvian fusion cuisine, Nikkei. This tuna version is cured with leche de tigre, a citrus-chili marinade. Get the recipe > SALMON CEVICHE WITH AVOCADO AND MANGO ADVERTISEMENTAD AD This universally adored combo of salmon and avocado is called palta in Lima’s cevicherías. Get the recipe > CHIRASHI Kanau Sushi in Houston serves this chirashi, which means “scattered” in Japanese and refers to the toppings in this comforting rice bowl. Get the recipe > ADVERTISEMENTAD AD TUNA POKE Here is our favorite recipe for ahi tuna poke, one of the essential dishes of native Hawaiian cuisine. Get the recipe > OYSTERS WITH GRILLED PINEAPPLE AND THAI BASIL ADVERTISEMENTAD AD Instead of mignonette, bright citrus juice and fresh herbs pep up these oysters served with seared pineapple. Bird’s eye chilies give the bivalves a kick, too. Get the recipe > OYSTERS WITH LEMON OIL AND URFA BIBER The Turkish dried chili called urfa biber adds heat to this briny raw-bar staple. Get the recipe > SHRIMP CRUDO WITH CREME FRAICHE ADVERTISEMENTAD AD Crudo means raw in Italian. This refreshing recipe from Puglia calls for whole gamberi rossi, the region’s large red shrimp, and seasons them with cider vinegar, shallots, and a dollop of crème fraîche. Get the recipe > SEA BASS CRUDO Chef Ignacio Mattos of Estela shares this lime-spritzed crudo technique for sea bass or snapper. Get the recipe > ADVERTISEMENTAD AD CEVICHE DE ATUN Chef Carlos Raba of Baltimore’s Clavel Mezcaleria makes this tuna ceviche with a serrano-ginger marinade that he grew up eating in Sinaloa, Mexico. Get the recipe > TUNA TARTARE ADVERTISEMENTAD AD This retro restaurant classic sparkles with splashes of soy sauce and mirin. Get the recipe > SCALLOP AGUACHILE Substituting the traditional chiles with mezcal adds a smoky note to these savory scallops. Get the recipe > KEEP READING -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGUA By MEGAN ZHANG SINDHI KADHI (PAKISTANI VEGETABLE CURRY) By NATASHA RAHEJA YOGURT AND CHIPS By HOMA DASHTAKI ROASTED BROCCOLI WITH OLIVE AND ALMOND PESTO By SAVEUR EDITORS DILLY SALMON PASTA SALAD WITH PICKLES AND CARAWAY BREADCRUMBS By BENJAMIN KEMPER INTRODUCING YOUR FAVORITE IN-HOME PIZZAIOLO: YOU By ELLEN FORT MOUNTAIN YAM WITH VINEGARED SESAME SAUCE By NANCY SINGLETON HACHISU THIS ONE-INGREDIENT NO-COOK STOCK IS AT THE HEART OF JAPANESE VEGETARIAN COOKING By NANCY SINGLETON HACHISU COLD TOFU WITH CUCUMBER VINEGAR By NANCY SINGLETON HACHISU See All ADVERTISEMENTAD AD WANT MORE SAVEUR? Get our favorite recipes, stories, and more delivered to your inbox. 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