Gluten free Celiac at Miguel's Cocina
In the world of California teens, one food is king, and I'm not talking about burgers. Beyond the pizza and pop tarts, even beyond the ice cream, stands the California burrito: a typical steak, avocado and salsa burrito transformed by the addition of French fries. And, even though I'm a Californiatransplant, my taste buds fell hard.
Until celiac, anyway. In fact, once celiac entered the picture, Mexican food as a whole faded out of the frame. Too spicy for my wounded intestines to handle. Too risky, gluten hiding in flour thickening in the beans or cross-frying of the chips. Too…terrifying.
Heaven and hell in a tortilla! (Source) |
And yet, I craved Mexican. I dreamed of drowning in chips and queso, tacos, salsa…the whole enchilada, pun intended. Finally, only a few weeks after my one year celiac anniversary, I faced my fears and dined out with the family at Miguel's Cocina. And while I didn't get the chips, my dinner kicked every other craving all the way across the border.
Miguel's Cocina is a chain restaurant peppered throughout California, but my family loves the Coronado location. It's easy to understand why by justlooking: Miguel's offers inside and outside seating, but it is all decorated in a casual, Island-like theme. Even better than the cozy corner table we set up in? The smell of fresh tortillas, shredded chicken and melted cheese soaking the air.
Home to great Mexican! (Source) |
Even more, he thanked me for telling him so quickly into the meal, and said that the chips were fried in a shared fryer and therefore contaminated, but the red sauce was gluten free. Mom and I set aside one bowl of the sauce for my main dish while the rest of the clan dug into the chips. Next time, I'm smuggling Tostitos in my purse so I won't be drinking drool before my main meal arrives!
As for the rest of my meal, I loved all the options! Miguel's has gluten free menu available on request with starters, salads, and various other specials. I was tempted by the chicken fajitas with veggies, guacamole and corn tortillas, but I ended up choosing the swordfish tacos. I'm a sucker for fish!
Their "Wheat Free" Menu |
When they arrived, I could hardly pick my tongue off the table. The serving was HUGE, totally making up for my lack of nachos. And then I tasted it…and the California burrito was left in the dust.
My huge dinner portion! |
And then came the beans. As great as the fish tacos were by themselves, the black beans acted as a great palate cleanser. The black beans had a deep, almost smokey flavor accented by the cheese sprinkled on top. Between the tacos and the beans, I didn't miss rice at all. After devouring one taco and half my beans, I doubt I would've had room anyway! To make the meal even better, though, when I scarfed down my leftovers the next day, they tasted just as fresh and delicious!
Just as good, day two! |
When I was diagnosed, I accepted that California burritos and their Mexican brethren were a thing of my past. I can't say how happy I am that Miguel's Cocina has proved me wrong! In the days following our family dinner, I ranted about how great my tummy felt after the tacos as much as their actual taste!
And my tummy does too! |
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