I really haven't been doing any of the food justice in this blog so far.
During the Italy post I was so dissapointed to write "then we ate lunch. Period."
Luckily in Espana I took more pictures.
But the food was more picture worthy too...
You'll see what I mean.
I'd like to share what I remember about the
Incredible Mediterranean Cuisine of Spain
BIG THANKS to Salva for helping me label things I could not recall the names of (mostly seafood)...
MEAT
I ate fish, seafood and dairy but no red meat.
My boyfriend at the time hated it and helped ween me back on before I left.
Thank GOD he did because I know I would have been able to put down things like this:
My boyfriend at the time hated it and helped ween me back on before I left.
Thank GOD he did because I know I would have been able to put down things like this:
Hanging thighs of dry meat (jamon iberico) found in every grocery store
Jamon Iberico displayed in the home for a snack.
[They keep a towel over it to either protect it or hide it...maybe both.]
Una bocadilla - sandwich my 'mom' would make me for school.
Actually very YUM! :)
Homemade Paella
The most traditional Valencian dish
The most traditional Valencian dish
made with any combination of rice, veggies, seafood and meat
(First time I ate rabbit)
More paella
(Images from Google)
Chorizo, Sobresada, Jamon Iberico and other typical Spanish style cured meats
Blood Sausage
(I'll try anything once, but this was gross to think about AND gross to taste. I don't recommend it.)
TAPAS
A tapa is basically the Spanish way of saying baby-appetizer. No two places have the exact same selection of tapas but there are common ones that can be found everywhere:
I also tried some not-so-common tapas (mostly listed under Seafood)
The Spanish palate has a creative inclination to combine rich flavors and textures.
A tapa can be anything:
Different variations of meats and seasonings
Mushrooms or breads
Olives and cheeses
Stuffed peppers, wrapped vegetables
Pork, squid, tuna, veal, rabbit, shrimp, sausage..
They aren't afraid to get a little freaky with their food, and I like that.
Chorizo and olives on bread.
Simple.
Patatas bravas
Could and would eat every day of my life.
Tortilla Espanola
A traditional dish that I wasn't fond of
Selection of olives at a fair we went to in Valencia
Tapas Bar in Barcelona
Pincho de gambas
Croquetas de jamon
(Little fried things filled with ham)
Various Tapas in Barcelona Salmon Tapa
Calamares, mushrooms, eggs, fruits, beans.
A tapa can be anything... but it is always delicious.
SOUPS
Gazpacho
Easy to make a very yummy summer dish
White rice with tomato paste and a fried egg
I don't know why it stands out among all of these crazy dishes but it was delicious.
Try it :)
Rice pudding
Sopa de Mariscos
Yum-tastic
DRINKS
Sangria
So delicious and nutritious - Sangria flavors depend on which fruit and which wine you prefer.
They can be infused with very exotic or festive flavors
Try one of these recipes for yourself this summer.
Remember: don't be afraid to eat the fruit it's the best part!
Horchata
A sweet tasting traditional treat of Spain, made from almonds, rice and a few other things.
Wine
Spain is the 3rd largest producer of wine in the world behind France and Italy
-naturally, I adopted the wine culture with ease-
Cava
Spanish version of Champagne from the region of Catalonia
this was Valentine's day and the Bloody Mary's are the same in Spain as they are in the US
... heavenly
SEAFOOD
Living in Valencia, which is situated on the Mediterranean Coast, the availability of seafood and fresh ingredients strongly influences the selection of favorite tapas and treats.
Many of these are from the good-bye meal we had at Salva's flat before returning to the US. He helped me label each of these because -lets be honest- I didn't know what I was eating 40% of the time...
Many of these are from the good-bye meal we had at Salva's flat before returning to the US. He helped me label each of these because -lets be honest- I didn't know what I was eating 40% of the time...
Gambas and navajas
Clochinas / mejillones
Gambas plancha
Tellinas
Canaillas
Sepia
Calamares rellenos de sobrasada
So delicious !!
Olives wrapped in some kind of fish
Monk fish
Ahh!
Pescadilla
Yes, we ate that too.
Boquerones
Little squids
Gambitas
Gambitas fritas
Yum!
Pulpo
Last (and most definitely) least:
Burger King menu.
Haha had to get a pic.
Leche
Milk kept outside the refrigerator.
ABSOLUTE MADNESS
If you can't make it out to Spain, I suggest going to a tapas restaurant and just try everything.
There's a great one in Kansas City called La Bodega that has pretty good paella and very yummy sangria.
The tapas bar in Fayetteville shut down a few years ago.
Someone needs to open a new one :)
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The new excursion is starting very soon!
My next post will be outlining what we know so far about the upcoming trip. Hopefully will be able to answer any curiosities about what in the world I'm about to get my self into this summer.
Thank you for visiting!
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