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Monday, February 7, 2022

Light Lunch Spain by Ruth Paget

Light Lunch Spain by Ruth Paget 

I have visited northern Spain 9 different times and grew to like Spanish food based on the great experiences I had in the following places: 

-Barcelona – 2 visits 

-Figueres – Dali’s hometown with his museum 

-Pamplona – without bull running 

-Roncevalles – Read the Horn of Roland before going 

-San Sebastian – home of the conch shell-shaped beach 

-Puigçerda – train station town 

-Saillagouse – for Catalan dances 

-Mont San Marsan – they do bull running, too 

I found some of the dishes I ate in Spain: From the Source published by Lonely Planet. The following 5 dishes are relatively easy to prepare and give a flavor of Spain: 

p.236 – Tortillitas de Camarones (Shrimp Fritters) 

-chopped shrimp 

-flour 

-scallions 

-parsley 

-olive oil 

p.202 – Vieras al Gallega (Galician-style Scallops) 

-chopped scallops 

-onions 

-olive oil 

-paprika 

-white wine 

This recipe uses more onion than scallop, which stretches expensive yet flavorful scallops. 

p.122 – Revuelto de Setas (Scrambled Eggs with Wild Mushrooms)  

-olive oil 

-leeks 

-mushrooms 

-eggs 

-ham 

-cheese 

-truffle oil 

p.46 – Pollo al Chilindrón (Chicken with Peppers and Tomatoes)  

-olive oil and garlic 

-chicken 

-onion 

-tomatoes 

-peppers 

-white wine 

-chopped, boiled ham 

p.16 Escalivada (Chargrilled Vegetable Salad) 

-red peppers 

-tomatoes 

-eggplants 

-onions 

-olive oil and salt  

If you are interested in an introduction to Spanish cuisine, Spain: From the Source published by Lonely Planet might interest you. 

By Ruth Paget, author of Eating Soup with Chopsticks and Marrying France


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