Tapas explained (a bit)
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Tapas explained (a bit)
I am copying a link to a nice article about tapas in Spain that will hopefully help some of you have a more educated experience while in Spain in spite of perhaps a deficiency in the language!
http://www.spaintapas.com/spanish-tapas-recipes/
Good luck!
Northern Spain has the absolute BEST "Pintxos" ( a large biteful of something creatively displayed atop a slice of Spanish bread) and most varied, by far, that I have tried.
Please add your favorites here.
Patatas bravas
pimientos rellenos
croquetas (homemade only)
http://www.spaintapas.com/spanish-tapas-recipes/
Good luck!
Northern Spain has the absolute BEST "Pintxos" ( a large biteful of something creatively displayed atop a slice of Spanish bread) and most varied, by far, that I have tried.
Please add your favorites here.
Patatas bravas
pimientos rellenos
croquetas (homemade only)
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Patatas Bravas- is fried potatoes served with spicey tomato sauce.
My favorite tapas are:
Prawns sauteed in garlic and olive oil
I recently had braised beef cheek in London and I am dreaming about it since then.
Tomatoes and chorizo sausage
Grilled sardines
Patatas Bravas
I love tapas!
My favorite tapas are:
Prawns sauteed in garlic and olive oil
I recently had braised beef cheek in London and I am dreaming about it since then.
Tomatoes and chorizo sausage
Grilled sardines
Patatas Bravas
I love tapas!
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I dream of the Padron Peppers which I ate at a waterside place in Barcelona. More touristy than we would have liked, but it was a holiday and it felt like everything else was closed. This place served paella, of course, but every table was brought a dish of these peppers with drinks. I have just recently found a source for the seeds and hope to grow them myself next year.
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"In Spanish, tapas means cover, hence the most common explanation of Spanish tapas are items, breads or flat cards, often placed on top of a drink to protect it from flies."
That is one explanation. I read somewhere that a previous king, alarmed at the rising levels of alcohol abuse, made a decree that food was to be served with drinks.
Red peppers with either anchovies or boquerones on crusty bread served of course with a canas de cerveza (San Miguel preferably).
That is one explanation. I read somewhere that a previous king, alarmed at the rising levels of alcohol abuse, made a decree that food was to be served with drinks.
Red peppers with either anchovies or boquerones on crusty bread served of course with a canas de cerveza (San Miguel preferably).
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A brief gallery:
Patatas bravas (fried potatoes served with spicey tomato sauce)
http://api.ning.com/files/wDH3dfmYx0...v/DSC02172.JPG
Pimientos rellenos (red peppers stuffed with mince)
http://frine.files.wordpress.com/200...s_rellenos.jpg
Croquetas (croquettes)
http://www.lifefm.ie/live/images/sto.../croquetas.jpg
Gambas al ajillo (prawns sauteed in garlic and olive oil)
http://elblogdetripadvisor.files.wor...-el-abuelo.jpg
Pimientos de Padrón (fried green peppers; some are hot and some are not)
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/8267205.jpg
Jamón serrano (cured ham)
http://lacocinadebender.com/wp-conte...jamonplato.jpg
Salchichón and chorizo
http://www.grupomlucas.com/Productos/longanizaib.jpg
Queso Manchego (sheep's cheese)
http://z.about.com/d/gospain/1/0/1/9/-/-/machego.JPG
Lacón a la gallega (pork shoulder dressed with paprika and oil)
http://img274.imageshack.us/img274/5...8medium6lx.jpg
Anchoas (salted anchovies) with boquerones (pickled anchovies)
http://annmah.net/wp-content/uploads...2/100_2051.JPG
Chipirones en su tinta (squid cooked in its ink)
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Jql0GkH3Yoo/R9...Z+AL+VAPOR.jpg
Dining tapas in Madrid
http://annmah.net/wp-content/uploads...2/100_2045.JPG
Assorted tapas on the counter in San Sebastian
http://anniehappel.files.wordpress.c...5/dscn2180.jpg
Tapas menu in Seville
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Sevilla_01.jpg
Patatas bravas (fried potatoes served with spicey tomato sauce)
http://api.ning.com/files/wDH3dfmYx0...v/DSC02172.JPG
Pimientos rellenos (red peppers stuffed with mince)
http://frine.files.wordpress.com/200...s_rellenos.jpg
Croquetas (croquettes)
http://www.lifefm.ie/live/images/sto.../croquetas.jpg
Gambas al ajillo (prawns sauteed in garlic and olive oil)
http://elblogdetripadvisor.files.wor...-el-abuelo.jpg
Pimientos de Padrón (fried green peppers; some are hot and some are not)
http://static.panoramio.com/photos/original/8267205.jpg
Jamón serrano (cured ham)
http://lacocinadebender.com/wp-conte...jamonplato.jpg
Salchichón and chorizo
http://www.grupomlucas.com/Productos/longanizaib.jpg
Queso Manchego (sheep's cheese)
http://z.about.com/d/gospain/1/0/1/9/-/-/machego.JPG
Lacón a la gallega (pork shoulder dressed with paprika and oil)
http://img274.imageshack.us/img274/5...8medium6lx.jpg
Anchoas (salted anchovies) with boquerones (pickled anchovies)
http://annmah.net/wp-content/uploads...2/100_2051.JPG
Chipirones en su tinta (squid cooked in its ink)
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_Jql0GkH3Yoo/R9...Z+AL+VAPOR.jpg
Dining tapas in Madrid
http://annmah.net/wp-content/uploads...2/100_2045.JPG
Assorted tapas on the counter in San Sebastian
http://anniehappel.files.wordpress.c...5/dscn2180.jpg
Tapas menu in Seville
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...Sevilla_01.jpg
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Great list!
I can add
sepia a la plancha ( grilled squid)
pulgo a la gallega ( octopus Galician style)
"Revuelto" of anything ( loose scrambled eggs with whatever, wild asparagus "esparragos trigueros" is quite popular)
The more CURED the cheeses are, the more bite they have. Manchego goes from tierno (soft) to curado ( cured) to Viejo (aged).
When buying at a delicatessan, you do get what you pay for.You can usually taste one or two with no complaints!
Same for jamón.
I can add
sepia a la plancha ( grilled squid)
pulgo a la gallega ( octopus Galician style)
"Revuelto" of anything ( loose scrambled eggs with whatever, wild asparagus "esparragos trigueros" is quite popular)
The more CURED the cheeses are, the more bite they have. Manchego goes from tierno (soft) to curado ( cured) to Viejo (aged).
When buying at a delicatessan, you do get what you pay for.You can usually taste one or two with no complaints!
Same for jamón.
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The anchoa & boquerón canapé (see a pic in a former post) is called "matrimonio" --marriage--. "La Fábrica" at calle Jesús in Madrid, also adds a pickled mussel to this canapé. Then, that tapa is called "orgía". Yes, "orgía" is Spanish for what you are thinking about…
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I always wondered why is not possible to have tapas here in Miami where I live, there are places that sell tapas, but something is missing.Is it tHe feeling, the timing, the chatting that comes along? What do you think? I could think of more things: like tradition, walking between places instead of driving and God Lord having to park !! I found parking one the most unpleasant necessities in Miami, to the point I walk a lot , which is not easy because sometimes there are no sidewalks, the have omitted them all together. I would like to know your opinion... agreed Miami is a more difficult city to have tapas, than other US cities like NY ... Do not get me wrong I am happy living here, but I would be even happier enjoying tapas and all that along with them...
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There are many tapas bars in NYC but few are close together, thus making it difficult to emulate the Spanish experience. As noted on the other tapas topic, Americans think in terms of meals not having a tapa or two and a drink and then jumping to the next place.
It is also part of the Spanish daily life rather than once a while thing for Americans. Americans have many choices of many different cuisines while even in Madrid and Barcelona there are few choices of other cuisines.
Many of my favorites have been listed, here are a few more;
Dates wrapped in bacon
Morcilla-blood suasage
and no one mentiones the ubiquitous tortilla espanola
It is also part of the Spanish daily life rather than once a while thing for Americans. Americans have many choices of many different cuisines while even in Madrid and Barcelona there are few choices of other cuisines.
Many of my favorites have been listed, here are a few more;
Dates wrapped in bacon
Morcilla-blood suasage
and no one mentiones the ubiquitous tortilla espanola
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More mouthwatering pics:
Dátiles con bacon (dates wrapped in bacon)
http://www.novaterra92.com/productos...on/fotos/1.jpg
Morcilla de arroz aka morcilla de Burgos (black rice sausage)
http://www.lasidre.com/imagenes/cazuelita1fondo.jpg
Tortilla de patata aka Tortilla Española (potatoes --and sometimes onion-- omelet)
http://degusto.files.wordpress.com/2...penela-005.jpg
Almejas a la marinera (clams in sauce)
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_smZlgcGVf6A/SF...s+marinera.jpg
Mejillones al natural (steamed mussels with poured lemon juice)
http://restauranteloscorales.com/ima...al%20vapor.jpg
Mejillones en escabeche (canned mussels in pickled sauce))
http://labambinaincucina.files.wordp...mejillones.jpg
Pescaíto frito (deep fried fish)
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_CME-2XnU0QI/SW.../Cadiz+(6).jpg
Bacalao rebozado (battered cod)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...o_-_Madrid.jpg
Setas a la plancha (grilled wild mushroom)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...la_plancha.jpg
Oreja a la plancha (pig ear deep grilled on a very hot griddle)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...eja_de_Oro.jpg
Pulpo a la gallega (boiled octopus dressed with paprika and oil)
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_HHCPvqr1RUM/Ri...w/P3310197.JPG
Empanada gallega (flat pie from Galicia usually stuffed with red pepper and tuna)
http://www.softwarejag.com/recetario...nadadeatun.jpg
Ensalada campera ('Campera' salad: boiled potatoe, vegetables & tuna)
http://bonustrack73.files.wordpress....a-campera1.jpg
Callos a la Madrileña (pork tripe Madrid style)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../45/Callos.jpg
Albondigas (meat balls)
http://frine.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/albondigas.jpg
Ensaladilla (vegetables salad with mayonnaise)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...aise_salad.jpg
Dátiles con bacon (dates wrapped in bacon)
http://www.novaterra92.com/productos...on/fotos/1.jpg
Morcilla de arroz aka morcilla de Burgos (black rice sausage)
http://www.lasidre.com/imagenes/cazuelita1fondo.jpg
Tortilla de patata aka Tortilla Española (potatoes --and sometimes onion-- omelet)
http://degusto.files.wordpress.com/2...penela-005.jpg
Almejas a la marinera (clams in sauce)
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_smZlgcGVf6A/SF...s+marinera.jpg
Mejillones al natural (steamed mussels with poured lemon juice)
http://restauranteloscorales.com/ima...al%20vapor.jpg
Mejillones en escabeche (canned mussels in pickled sauce))
http://labambinaincucina.files.wordp...mejillones.jpg
Pescaíto frito (deep fried fish)
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_CME-2XnU0QI/SW.../Cadiz+(6).jpg
Bacalao rebozado (battered cod)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...o_-_Madrid.jpg
Setas a la plancha (grilled wild mushroom)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...la_plancha.jpg
Oreja a la plancha (pig ear deep grilled on a very hot griddle)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...eja_de_Oro.jpg
Pulpo a la gallega (boiled octopus dressed with paprika and oil)
http://lh3.ggpht.com/_HHCPvqr1RUM/Ri...w/P3310197.JPG
Empanada gallega (flat pie from Galicia usually stuffed with red pepper and tuna)
http://www.softwarejag.com/recetario...nadadeatun.jpg
Ensalada campera ('Campera' salad: boiled potatoe, vegetables & tuna)
http://bonustrack73.files.wordpress....a-campera1.jpg
Callos a la Madrileña (pork tripe Madrid style)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi.../45/Callos.jpg
Albondigas (meat balls)
http://frine.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/albondigas.jpg
Ensaladilla (vegetables salad with mayonnaise)
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...aise_salad.jpg
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Our young cousins from Galicia are coming to visit (New York) in two weeks for a few days. We are very excited. I told them, "No cows here. We cannot fit them in the elevators."
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Our young cousins from Galicia are coming to visit (New York) in two weeks for a few days. We are very excited. I told them, "No cows here. We cannot fit them in the elevators."
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The tapas listed will be difficult to find in the BAsque Country and Navarra, though...it´s more "pintxos" over here...www.todopintxos.com, for some info.
Still: tapa, normally free and small, standing; ración, paid and larger and sitting down; pintxo, paid, standing and varies in size (depending if hot or cold).
Still: tapa, normally free and small, standing; ración, paid and larger and sitting down; pintxo, paid, standing and varies in size (depending if hot or cold).