Spanish recipes
8 viral Spanish dishes — clear, structured, and quick to cook.
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Tortilla Española — Spanish Potato Omelette
Slow-confit potatoes and onion folded into eggs and slid in and out of a small pan. The interior should be barely set — jugosa. Five ingredients, total technique.
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Paella Valenciana — Traditional Valencian Paella
The original paella from Valencia — not a seafood free-for-all, but chicken, rabbit, green beans, and butter beans cooked with bomba rice in a wide pan over fire until the rice drinks the saffron stock and a prized crust (socarrat) forms on the bottom.
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Gazpacho Andaluz — Andalusian Cold Tomato Soup
Andalusia's answer to summer heat: ripe raw tomatoes blended with cucumber, pepper, garlic, day-old bread, good olive oil and a splash of sherry vinegar, then chilled until ice-cold. Silky, bright and refreshing — drunk from a glass or served in a bowl with crunchy diced toppings. No cooking required.
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Churros — Spanish Fried Dough with Chocolate
Spain's beloved fried treat: a simple choux-like dough piped into ridged lengths, fried until golden and crisp, then rolled in sugar. Eaten for breakfast or merienda dunked into a cup of thick, almost pudding-like hot chocolate. Crunchy outside, tender within — irresistible straight from the pan.
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Patatas Bravas — Spanish Fried Potatoes with Spicy Sauce
Spain's favourite tapa: crisp golden potato cubes topped with a smoky, spicy brava sauce (and often a cool garlic aioli). Crunchy outside, fluffy within, with a paprika-warm kick — they're on every bar table in Madrid. Simple, vegetarian and made for sharing with a cold drink.
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Paella — Spanish Saffron Rice
Spain's great communal rice, cooked in a wide shallow pan over a wide flame: short-grain rice simmered in saffron stock with chicken and rabbit (the Valencian original) or seafood, never stirred, until the grains are al dente and a prized caramelised crust — the socarrat — forms on the bottom. Paella is a Sunday ritual and a celebration dish, finished with a squeeze of lemon and eaten straight from the pan.
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Croquetas — Spanish Ham Croquettes
The most beloved of Spanish tapas and the ultimate use for leftovers: a thick, creamy béchamel studded with finely chopped jamón (or chicken, salt cod, mushrooms), chilled until firm, then shaped, crumbed and fried into crisp golden nuggets with a molten, savoury centre. Croquetas are a fixture of every bar and every abuela's kitchen, fiercely debated and lovingly perfected. The contrast is everything — shatteringly crisp shell, silky-soft inside that almost flows. They take patience and a cold rest, but a good croqueta is one of the small perfect pleasures of Spanish food.
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Red Sangria
Red sangria is Spain's easy, crowd-pleasing pitcher drink: a bottle of dry red wine loosened with brandy and orange liqueur, sweetened just enough, and steeped with fresh orange, lemon, and apple. A few hours in the fridge lets the fruit perfume the wine and softens its tannins, so it drinks smooth and juicy rather than boozy. Topping each glass with sparkling water at the last minute keeps it lively and cold instead of flat and heavy.
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