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Citrus and Beet Aguachile Cold Soup Recipe lightened up and based on Chef Claudette Zepeda’s Recipe from Food & Wine Magazine

I recently did a variation of chef Claudette Zepeda’s recipe for Strawberry Aguachile and now just did a variation of her recipe for Citrus and Beet Aguachile. I made a lot of changes………… I thought the Beet Aguachile recipe might has way too much oil in it (3/4 cup). I think it must be a typo so I had to change that. Another thing that I had to change is that I thought this recipe contains far more cilantro than I can tolerate and I cut the amount in half and it’s still plenty. Instead of salt roasting the beets…I thought I had a more practical idea to roast the beets with water. I don’t think it is necessary to buy beet juice to add to the recipe. I just cooked up an extra beet while I cooked all the beets in water. I used the beet water and blended in my extra beet and used that as beet juice. I also added some extra blended beet water to adjust the soup to my taste. Those were the main changes. It’s no longer aguachile and more of a cold soup this way but does taste really great! This recipe makes around 4 servings.

Ingredients

1 lb beets (a mix of orange and red – scrubbed clean)

sea salt to taste (I used my home made smoked pecan sea salt)

3/4 cup water + more water to cook beets

2 medium limes – just the fresh squeezed juice

1 oz cilantro – leaves and tender stems – chopped + a little extra for finishing

1 shallot – chopped (around 2oz)

1/4 cup rice vinegar

1 orange – zest and juice

1 serrano chile – chopped

3 garlic cloves – chopped

4 dried chitepin or pequin chiles crushed

3 black garlic cloves – chopped

2-3 radishes – thin sliced

2 Persian cucumbers – sliced

1/2 medium red onion – thin sliced

8 toastada shells

Directions

Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F.

It’s important to know that you shouldn’t cook orange beets with anything aluminum because the aluminum reacts with orange beets.

If you have regular sized beets then you probably want to cut them in halves. In one baking dish I put the reds and in another baking dish I put the orange beets. Lightly sprinkle them with sea salt. Add water to the pans You want to almost cover the beets with water. Cover the pans and leave them in the oven till fork tender. The timing will differ. My beets were very large so mine took around 75 minutes. Pull out of oven with done. Remove from water so they cool faster. When cool you rub them with your hands and the skin will come off. Put to the side.

Make some blended beet water. Use the water from your red beets. Add either one small beet or part of a beet and blend it into the water till as smooth as you can get. Keep this to the side.

Combine the 3/4 cups of water, lime juice, cilantro, shallot, vinegar, orange juice and zest, serrano chile, garlic, chilepin chile, and black garlic. Add at least a half a cup of you blended beet water that you just made. Give it a taste test and decide if you want to add more blended beet water. Also decide if you need to add more sea salt and adjust to your liking. At this time you can strain it and throw out the solids…….or if you like it this way keep it this way.

Serve it up.

Dish out the soup and add the beets, cucumbers, onions, radishes, cilantro, and serve with toastada shells.

Citrus and Beet Aguachile Cold Soup

A Special THANKS!!! to chef Claudette Zepeda and Food & Wine Magazine for this recipe so I could make what I got here.

The Forking Truth

Sushi Little Glendale AZ – The Forking Truth – Was only a Little Good

Sushi Little is a small sushi restaurant that recently opened in the Arrowhead area of Glendale Arizona. They are in the spot where Ginger Bistro used to be.

Ordering is difficult. They do not have wait service so you have the menu, a menu of sushi to read, a specials menu, and around twenty-five rolls to read about at the counter. Then you pay and seat yourself. They do offer soft and some hard beverages. We asked about soju but they only have peach flavored soju. I went with iced tea and my husband asked for a cup of water. We were charged $3.00 for my iced tea…That’s fine…but we weren’t expecting to be charged $3.25 for the cup of water that we served ourselves.

We ordered a variety of things.

One of the better things of the visit was the gyoza.

They were a little on the plain basic side but really seemed ok.

Then came the mackerel.

Slightly off…..but often the mackerel is slightly off. Some people decide on sushi restaurants by the mackerel. Personally I think that it is more fair to judge sushi restaurants on their tuna. You know right away if tuna is good or not.

Next we got smoked salmon nigiri, ahi tuna nigiri, and a Red Sea roll (spicy tuna, cucumber, ahi tuna, Japanese style chimichurri).

The BEST of what we tried here was the smoked salmon sushi in the left upper corner of the dish. It did taste good but was cut very strange…..You can’t see in the photo but the fish was almost triangle shaped. Still the smoked salmon made me crave a bagel and cream cheese…..After that we go down hill.

The rest isn’t spoiled and is passable but not good so I didn’t enjoy.

We end by sharing the salmon kama (fish collar). Before it came by husband could see it going in the microwave with the open kitchen.

I could hear the microwave door shut. Then he pulls it out and microwaves it again. (This restaurant shouldn’t have an open kitchen when they cook like that!)

Soon someone runs it out but doesn’t even think about clearing our dirty plates on the left side of photo below.

The collar was over cooked from the microwave. The fatty ends of the fish are actually boiling. The fish also isn’t the freshest and is over cooked and dry. This is the WORST collar that I have tried anywhere…..I used to think that fish collars were good everywhere. They are the most flavorful fattiest parts of the fish…..I usually only had very good ones.

The girl who ran it out did ask how it was……I said that it was over cooked and she had no response.

Based on only one visit I can’t recommend Sushi Little in Glendale AZ.

Sushi Little was only a Little Good.

I haven’t found a website for them but they are on Facebook.

5940 W Union Hills Drive Glendale AZ

602-698-1016

Everything is subject to change.

The Forking Truth