Weekly Recipe: Black Sea Bass Aguachile by Bar Tulix
By: Kat BeinBy: Kat Bein|May 5, 2022|Food & Drink,
When the weather gets warm and the sun is high, it’s great to cool down with some fresh fish, and Michelin-star chef Justin Bazdarich has just the recipe!
Taken straight from his menu at Bar Tulix, a coastal Mexican restaurant in New York City, Bazdarich’s black sea bass aguachile is refreshing, tangy and filling. Similar to ceviche, the fish cooks itself in the citrus juices, and most of the work comes from blending the titular sauce.
Bazdarich calls this “a beautiful way to present a cruda or raw dish,” and adds that it’s “super simple” to create.
“Upon traveling to Mexico City recently, it seemed that all the restaurants I went to had their own version of this dish,” he says. “All of the dishes I tried had different seafood choices, but the sauce core ingredients stayed true.”
Make this recipe with black sea bass in the Bar Tulix style, or mix and match the aguachile negro with your favorite fresh seafood. Give this recipe a try at your next summer gathering and color your guests impressed.
Black Sea Bass Aguachile
Ingredients:
Aquachile Negro
150 grams red onion
50 grams serrano chile
250 grams cucumbers
400 grams limes
50 grams soy sauce
50 grams squid ink
To Serve
2 oz black sea bass sashimi
Aguachile negro
Mini avocado wedges
Mini cucumber wedges
Basil puree
Pickled onions chopped
Sea salt
Olive oil
Lime juice
Chili flakes ground
Directions:
Place all ingredients for the aguachile negro in a blender, and blend on high speed till smooth. Reserve.
Place a small amount of the aguachile negro sauce in the bowl.
Place the fish portion on top of sauce.
Space them out so you can garnish each piece of fish.
Place avocado on each piece as well as cucumber and basil puree.
Sprinkle pickled onion over the dish.
Garnish with sea salt, lime juice, olive oil and chili flake.
Visit Bar Tulix online and in NYC at 25 W Houston Street in Soho to explore more coastal Mexican flavors fresh from the kitchen.