
Raw shrimp in a dark soy, chile and lime sauce with cucumber and red onion. A bold, umami-rich Sinaloan seafood dish.
About this recipe
Black aguachile is a modern variant of the Sinaloan aguachile that incorporates soy sauce, Maggi sauce and dried chiles to create a dark, umami-rich sauce that marinates raw shrimp.
History & Origin
Black aguachile is a relatively modern creation within the Sinaloan seafood tradition, likely emerging in the late 20th or early 21st century. Whilst the green aguachile is the ancestral original, the black version was born from the experimentation of cooks seeking new flavors by incorporating ingredients from Asian cuisine. The basis of its dark color and umami flavor comes from the combination of soy sauce, Maggi sauce (extremely popular in Mexico) and dried chiles such as pasilla or chile negro. This mixture creates a completely different flavor profile from green aguachile: deeper, saltier, with smoky notes. The Asian influence on Sinaloan cuisine is no coincidence. Sinaloa has had a significant Chinese and Japanese community since the 19th century, and soy and other Oriental ingredients naturally integrated into local cooking. Although aguachile purists may prefer the original green version, black aguachile has gained enormous popularity across Mexico and has become an obligatory dish in modern seafood restaurants. Its dramatic presentation has made it a favorite in contemporary Mexican fine dining.
Estimated cost
$20.47
Total cost
$5.12
Per serving
* Approximate prices based on US supermarkets
Nutritional information per serving
195
Calories
22g
Protein
12g
Carbohydrates
7g
Fat
2g
Fiber
650mg
Sodium
* Approximate values. May vary depending on ingredients used.
Method
- 1
Rehydrate the pasilla chiles in hot water for 15 minutes. Drain and set aside.

- 2
Limpia the shrimp, remove peel and vena. Cut in mariposa and place in a plate extendido.

- 3
Blend the lime juice with the pasilla chiles hidratados, the serrano chiles, the sauce of soya, the sauce Maggi and a little water until you get a sauce black liquid.

💡 Ajusta the soya to taste; the sauce should ser intensa pero not demasiado salada.
- 4
Cut the pepino into half-moon slices finas and the red onion in aros delgados. Lamina the avocado.

- 5
Drizzle the shrimp with the sauce black. Refrigerate 5 minutes máximo.

- 6
Garnish with pepino, red onion and thin slices of avocado. Serve immediately with tostadas.

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