Oh, sweet langostino, how I love thee!
What is langostino? Good question. I'm no expert on seafood, but if I had to compare it to something, I'd say they are very similar to crawfish. Sweet, delicate, and so easy to use in many meals.
I get mine at Costco. They have a massive bag of them in the frozen fish area and are usually priced around $22 for the large bag. They go well in sautes, soups, quiches, and on top of salads.
Last night, I chose to use mine with the Saffron Road Tikka Masala Sauce. Here's how the recipe went with reviews to follow...
- Saute in 2 tablespoons of coconut oil
- 2 cups shredded purple cabbage
- 3 stalks of sliced celery
- 1/2 chopped yellow onion
- 1 inch of minced ginger (Add more if you LOVE ginger)
- 1 cup shredded carrot
- Once veggies are becoming soft, add
- 1 pouch of Saffron Road Tikka Masala Simmer Sauce
- 2 cups of thawed langostino (add more if you want more langostino happiness in your meal)
- Let simmer for another 5-7 minutes, stirring here and there
- Serve with your favorite side...I used Jasmine rice
Reviews -
The sauce on it's own was just OK. It says medium heat and I feel that it was pretty precise. Compared to Saffron Road's Lemongrass Basil Simmer Sauce (which had medium heat) this was much warmer. They may need to double check their heat rankings.
The flavor was mild...not a lot of the flavor I was looking for. I know that there are a ton of variations of tikka masala, but this one just didn't have the coriander and heat I was looking for. Plus, it seemed to be lacking the deep heartiness that I loved so much when I ate it in NZ.
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Finished dish with ginger garnish |
Either way, I ate it, and have leftovers for lunch.
Porter's review - loved the langostino and the rice. The spice wasn't too hot since he didn't wince on impact!
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