Natillas (Custard)
Natillas or custard is great as dessert, but we also have them as an afternoon snack (merienda) mainly children and older people.
View ArticleBeef In Red Wine
Doesn't take a lot of time in preparation and the cooking is just done in the oven so you don’t need to be paying a lot of attention to it.
View ArticleStuffed Boiled Eggs
This is normally a summer dish eaten together with salad, a nice dish which can be made as part of a starter, or also as I do, as part of my tapas meal.
View ArticleFiletitos “Yiyi”
Some good and thin steaks, some good quality olive oil and my latest discovery – already seasoned bread crumbs!
View ArticlePescaíto Frito – Fried Small Fish
Pescaito Frito is probably one of the most typical ways to eat fish in Andalucía- the south of Spain.
View ArticleSpanish Desserts – Easy Magdalenas
Magdalenas are a very typical Spanish type of sweet, which we can eat equally either at breakfast, or merienda.
View ArticlePollo/ Cordero al Chilindron
This dish is called Chilindron because of its sauce, typical from the areas of Aragón, Navarra and País Vasco, and it is normally cooked either with chicken or lamb.
View ArticleChurros
What can I say about churros, they bring me back lots of memories, mainly from when I was young. Chocolate con churros must be the most popular, “breakfast” and “merienda” food.
View ArticleCocido Madrileño a la Inma
This dish is one of the main signature dishes from Madrid. The way to eat this dish is having the consome first, then you bring everything else to the table and eat it all together.
View ArticleGazpacho Manchego
The Gazpacho manchego originates in La Mancha, and it is actually mentioned in the book “El Quijote de la Mancha”.
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