Social Cooking Party | Spanish

Serving: 2

Preparation time: 15 minute

Execution time: 15 minute


🥘 Jamon, manchego pintxo- Ham and cheese toast  

Pinxtos are a specialty of Basque country. Little slices of bread are topped with a variety of different toppings. Try to buy a good-quality white sourdough with a nice crust. For this variation, tangy romesco sauce pairs with rich and salty slices of  Spanish ham and Manchego cheese. 

 

Preparation time: 5 minutes

Execution time: 10 minutes 

Serves: 2

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 thick slices of good-quality, white sourdough bread

  • 4 tbsp romesco sauce 

  • 30g manchego grated 

  • 2 (35g) slices of jamon serrano  (or better yet, jamon iberico -cured Spanish ham)

  • 2 caper berries 

  • 2 skewers 

METHOD 

  1. To assemble the pinxtos, smear each slice of bread with a generous 2 tablespoons of the romesco sauce. Sprinkle the grated manchego on top, and layer on the slices of jamon. Garnish each piece of bread with a caper berry and a skewer. Optionally, use a butane torch to melt the manchego cheese. 


🥘 ‘Cojonuda’  

Cojonuda is derived from the word cojones, meaning balls or testicles. And with the feminine ‘a’ conjugation at the end, this dish could roughly be translated as the ‘girl with a big pair of balls’. It’s important to note that cojonudo also means great, or amazing. Cojonuda is also the name of a similar tapa that uses chorizo rather than morcilla (blood sausage) as the meat. 

 

Preparation time: 5 minutes

Execution time: 10 minutes 

Serves: 2

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 thick slices of good-quality, white sourdough bread

  • 1 link of morcilla sausage, OR substitute chorizo sausage, sliced thickly 

  • 2 quail eggs 

  • 3 piquillo peppers 

 

METHOD 

  1. To cook the morcilla, heat a heavy bottomed skillet over medium-low heat. Add in the morcilla sausage and cook on both sides of for 1-2 minutes or until browned and warmed through. Set aside. 

  2. To fry the quail egg, use scissors or a very sharp knife to cut the lid of the quail egg open.  

  3. To assemble the pinxtos, drizzle a little olive oil on each slide of bread. Place the piquillo peppers on top. Place slices of the warm morcilla on the piquillo peppers, then top that with the fried quail egg. 



Salsa Romesco - Roast Capsicum Sauce 

Romesco is a sauce that is said to have traditionally been made by fisherman using a mortar and pestle in the Tarragona region of Spain, although it is seen frequently around the country. It pairs well with just about anything: poultry, seafood, roasted vegetables, or slathered liberally on bread. 

 

Preparation time: 15 minutes
Frf time: 10 minutes

Serves: makes 300ml 

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 red capsicums, charred over an open flame, skins and seeds removed 

  • 1 tomato, charred over an open flame, skin removed

  • 2 tbsp vinagre de Jerez (Spanish sherry vinegar)

  • 2 tbsp (20g)  whole blanched almonds, toasted in a pa

  • 3 tbsp (30g) panko bread crumbs 

  • 1 tbsp (20g) hazelnuts 

  • 1 tsp pimenton (Spanish paprika) 

  • 1 cloves of garlic

  • ½ tsp salt 

  • 1 tsp honey 

  • 50ml cup extra virgin olive oil

 

METHOD 

  1. Place the garlic in the mortar and pestle and grind it until it is very smooth. 

  2. Go Add in the breadcrumbs and nuts and grind into a coarse powder.

  3. Add in the diced tomatoes and capsicum and grind. 

  4. Add in the remaining ingredients except for the olive oil and mix. 

  5. Finally, whisk in the olive to emulsify the sauce. Season to taste with salt and/or more vinegar, if necessary. 

 

 


 

🍘Croquetas De Jamon (de bacalao) - Ham and Cheese or Salt Cod Croquettes 

This creamy and comforting snack is a staple menu item in tapas restaurants all across Spaing. 

 

Prep time: 1 hour 30minutes 

Execution time: 20 minutes 

Serves: 2

 

INGREDIENTS

 

Salsa bechamel: 

  • 350ml milk 

  • 50g butter 

  • ½ brown onion (80g), minced finely 

  • 50g flour

  • ½ tsp salt

  • 1 pinch white pepper 

 

For frying:

  • 400ml vegetable oil 

 

For the ham and cheese: 

  • 40g jamon (2 slices), minced 

  • 30g manchego, grated

 

For the bacalao: 

  • 70g bacalao (salt cod), soaked in water for 3 hours, shredded 

  • 2 sprigs parsley, chopped 

 

For the breading: 

  • 2 large eggs

  • 4 tbsp plain flour 

  • 100g panko bread crumbs

METHOD

  1. To make the salsa bechamel, warm the butter in a sauce pot over low heat. Gently saute the onions until they begin to soften and start to turn translucent (about 5 minutes). Turn the heat up to medium-low add in the flour and whisk continuously for 4-5 minutes or until the flour smells no longer raw. It should smell like baked bread rather than raw flour. 

  2. Slowly whisk in the milk. Season the sauce with salt, and white pepper. 

  3. Continue cooking the sauce for 4-5 minutes until it begins to thicken up. Switch to a wooden spatula and contiue cooking it until it’s so thick that ripples in the sauce don’t sink back into a liquid. 

  4. Line a baking dish with parchment paper. Pour the salsa bechamel into the baking dish, cover it, and refrigerate it for 2-3 hours or overnight until it has set. 

  5. To make the croqueta, dived the flour, egg and breadcrumbs into separate trays. 

  6. To make the bacalao croquetas: In a mixing bowl, combine the set salsa bechamel with the salt cod, and parsley. 

  7. To make the ham and cheese croquetas: in a mixing bowl, combine the set salsa bechamel, the minced jamon, and grated manchego. 

  8. To form the croquetas, dived the mixture into 6 equal pieces (60g each). Shape the croquetas into balls or thick log shapes. 

  9. To crumb the croquetas, dip the shapes into the flour and make sure they are evenly and generously coated. Transfer the shapes into the egg, and coat them evenly. Finally, coat them evenly in the bread crumbs. 

  10. Preheat a the vegetable oil in a pot to 180C. Fry the croquetas in batches, for 2-3 minutes. They’re read if the sauce begins to seap out of the croquetas and into the oil. Drain the croquetas on paper towel, and season them with a pinch of salt. 

  11. Serve them with salsa romesco. 

 

 


 

 

🥘 Paella Valenciana 

Paella originates from the Valencia region of Spain. Although the original dish is usually made with rabbit, it is also commonplace to use a mixture of seafood. 

 

Preparation time: 15 minutes

Execution time: 30 minutes 

Serves: 2

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 200g Bomba rice

  • 750ml chicken stock

  • 2 pcs (200g) bone-in chicken thigh, chopped into bite-sized pieces 

  • 1 tomato, grated

  • 1 tsp pimenton (smoked Spanish paprika)

  • 2 garlic cloves, diced

  • 60g broad beans or runner beans

  • 20 threads saffron

  • 1 sprig rosemary

  • 1 bay leaf

  • ½ tsp salt 

  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

  • ½ lemon, cut into wedges for serving

Seafood Option: 

 

Replace the chicken with:

  • 4 mussels

  • 1 tube of squid, sliced 

  • 2 prawns 

  • Replace chicken stock with fish stock

METHOD 

  1. Heat the paella pan over medium-low heat. Add the olive oil and salt to the pan. Brown the chicken thigh in batches. Add the onion and cook for a minute until it becomes translucent.

  2. Add in the broad or runner beans and cook until they brown lightly on either side. Add in the chopped garlic and cook for 30 seconds or so.

  3. Add the grated tomato, pimenton, bay leaf, saffron and cook until the tomato reduces to a jammy consistency. Add in the stock and bring it to a boil. 

  4. Add the bomba rice and stock and cook for 10 minutes. Don’t stir.

  5. Reduce the heat and simmer on low for an additional 5 minutes, allowing the stock to slowly evaporate. 

  6. Add the prawns and mussels and rosemary into the rice and cook for 2 minutes. Turn the prawns over, remove the paella from the heat and cover for 5 minutes with aluminium foil. 

  7. Garnish with lemon wedges and chopped parsley. 











🍘Tortilla De Patatas - Potato Omelette

This populist tapas is a huge crowd pleaser and one of the most commonplace snacks in Spain. It’s best if the egg is still just slightly runny in the centre. 

 

Prep time: 10 minutes 

Execution time: 10 minutes 

Serves: 2

 

INGREDIENTS

  • 2 potatoes, sliced into 3mm rounds (400g)

  • 1 small brown onion, sliced thinly (100g)

  • 3 large eggs

  • ½ tsp salt + 1 pinch

  • 1 cup extra virgin olive oil

METHOD

  1. Place the olive oil in a medium saucepan over low heat. Fry the potatoes and onions over gently for about 5-7 minutes, until the potatoes just become tender and the onions begin to turn light brown. Be careful not to let the oil get too hot or smoke, as it will turn bitter and carcinogenic. 

  2. Drain the potatoes and onions and remove them to a mixing bowl. Reserve the olive oil. 

  3. While the potatoes and onions are still hot, fold in the eggs and salt.

  4. Allow the mixture to rest for 5 minutes until it thickens. 

  5. Heat a small cast-iron or non-stick pan over low heat. Add 1tbsp of the reserved oilive oil. 

  6. Place the egg-potato mix in the pan and fry for about 3 minutes without stirring until the edges are visibly set when the pan is shaken. Place a large, flat plate over the top of the omelette and turn the pan over to remove it. Slide the omelette back into the pan, cooking the opposite side for 1-2 minutes until it sets. 

🦑 Kingfish con Romesco - Kingfish and Chorizo 

 

This light and vibrant stew pairs the smoky aromas of pimenton, Spanish paprika with the uplifting zest of wine and olives. 

 

Prep time: 10 minutes 

Execution time: 10 minutes

Serves: 2 

 

INGREDIENTS 

  • 1 piece kingfish, cleaned 

  • 70g lightly cured chorizo

  • 3 tbsp white wine

  • 6 Spanish olives

  • 3 tbsp romesco sauce 

  • ½ tsp pimenton

  • 1 tbsp flatleaf parsley, chopped

  • 1 tbsp extra virgin olive oil

METHOD

  1. Heat a pan over medium heat, add 2tbsp olive oil.

  2. Add the chorizo and cook for 1-2 minutes or until it begins rendering some of its fat. Make sure not to burn the olive oil. 

  3. Gently fry the kingfish for 1-2 minutes per side until it turns opaque.  Season to taste with a pinch of salt and the pimenton.

  4. Add the white wine and olives and cook for 30 seconds or until most of the wine has evaporated. Spoon the romesco sauce onto a plate and place the warm kingfish and olives on top. Garnish with chopped parsley. 

 

 


 

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