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Scallops With Red Aguachile and Pickled Onions

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Photograph by Joshua Kissi, food styling by Roscoe Betsill, prop styling by Amy Wilson

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 dried chiles, lime juice, hot sauce, and a surprise secret ingredient: Worcestershire sauce. You’ll get a thin but powerful sauce that adds brightness and heat to raw scallops.

This recipe was adapted from ‘The Rise: Black Cooks and the Soul of American Food.’

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