After my last write-up on La Cocedora De Langosta I really wanted to get back and try more of their tasty offerings. I took my brother on a culinary tour of Ensenada and he absolutely loved La Cocedora. I went back to a few of my favorite menu items from my first trip and also tried a few "Chef Specials" that I will cover in this post.
One of the highlights was an outstanding salt cured swordfish salad. Its hard to image something so simple packed with flavor. Fresh crisp lettuce together with soft buttery salt cured swordfish and olive oil. This is one of those things that doesn't look or sound like much on paper but turned out to be one of those dishes your thinking about weeks later.
Sweet meets heat. Fresh Baja scallops with strawberry and Chile Morita, what can I say? A very unique combination that just works so well. Fresh light local scallops cooked to perfection with a smoky sweet strawberry chile morita purée, what a great marriage.
Another chef special that had us talking was a Abalone Sandwich. We took this baby to go but barely took a few steps before it was devoured. This sandwich is a perfect example of what I love about Ensenada. You have some top quality local ingredients coming out of the Valle de Guadalupe combined with some of the freshest seafood from Bajas Coast, what more can you ask for?
I must add the service was exceptional once again and Chef Fabio and the friendly staff at La Cocedora are doing some great things. Go see for yourself. For hours and location please see my original post here.
That scallop looks amazing!
ReplyDeleteThat scallop looks pretty darn awesome! Here's another scallop recipe to try: Soy Citrus Scallops with Soba Noodles
ReplyDeleteThe pics looks so good! I wish I could eat that now!
ReplyDeleteThat is one of the most perfect scallops I have ever seen.
ReplyDeleteHi Cookie yes it was amazing, thanks. Im in the same boat with you on fitness.
ReplyDeleteHi Hillary thanks for the recipe.
Hi Cindi thanks, Im always trying to improve on the pictures.
Hi Des thanks, thats one of those things that taste as good as it looks.
La Cocedora has a Facebook page and they post the "platillo del dia" on it every morning...and occasionally a recipe or two.
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