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Showing posts with label food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label food. Show all posts

Thursday, September 28, 2023

Cooking Lesson

 Pablo, our Untours guide, gave us a cooking class using his mother's home.  We were on the patio.

First we made sangria.  We peeled and sliced peaches. Into the pitcher with a stick of cinnamon, white wine, seltzer and some sugar.


In preparation for making a Spanish omelet, next we each peeled a potato and diced it.  Pablo put it all in a pan with a small onion diced and lots of olive oil to cook.


Below his mom was draining off the excess olive oil in preparation for adding the potatoes to 6 beaten eggs.


All of that then went back into the skillet for the eggs to cook.


While eggs cooking we prepared the sauce. Three tomatoes, peeled, seeded and dejuiced went into blender. Part of a green pepper and a clove of garlic were added.


That was topped with day old bread with crust removed and then lots of olive oil.


Blender went for several minutes.

Meanwhile omelet was flipped to a plate and placed back in pan to brown on both sides twice. Below the finish.


My slice.


Topped with tomato sauce.


Since arriving home I have made the omelet and the sauce. Both are easy recipes and quite tasty.


Above and below were the plants on the patio.  Plants where I live that are considered indoor ones.  Not in Spain!




Monday, September 25, 2023

"Looking Forward to" Revisited

 On September 15th I posted photos of food we had in Barcelona in 2019 and how I was looking forward to our Spain trip and the food.

In Priego de Cordoba we ate our big meals in early afternoon when siesta time started for all businesses except restaurants. 

Breakfast was in the apartment except for those times we went out for hot cocoa and churros - fried dough pastries. We especially liked Spanish omelets, one of which was in our refrigerator when we arrived along with OJ, milk, cheese, bread, ham slices, nectarines, lettuce and tomatoes. Untours did a good job stocking up with necessities so we didn't have to go shopping our first day there.

Evening meals we had at the apartment and went with light fare: olives, bread and olive oil, cheese, ham slices, or small salads. Restaurant dining in the evenings didn't start until 9 pm.  Too late for us.

Well, below is an assortment of photos of the food we had.  Some dishes were outstanding while other dishes were just ok.  

Of course blogger mixes these all up not paying to date at all!

Dan thought he was ordering salad with Russian dressing but it was potato salad.


Grilled chicken at another restaurant for me.


Carrot cake that was suberb.


Here is breakfast at apartment: slice of Spanish omelet, melon and toast.


Grilled tuna.  My first choice was salmon but they were out.  This was very good until I got to the thickest part and it was a little under done for me.


Calamari.  Did you think they were onion rings?


Dan's mixed salad which comes with tuna.  We had Caesar salads (no photos) that also had tuna on them.


This was a small local restaurant near the caves we visited. The menu was written on a chalkboard and you had a choice of a first course and second course.


My first choice was this garlic soup.  Very good. I had the calamari shown above as second course.  


Dan had the salad as first course and this "ham" burger as second course.  And it was ham not a beef burger as he expected.


A so so choice of fried chicken.


These prawns were too breaded.


One of the very best first courses was this plate of grilled vegetables: asparagus, peppers, eggplant and onions.


Another mixed salad we shared.


This was like a paella but more saucey.


The above and below was at a restaurant where the server just didn't want to understand what we were asking.  There were to be two courses but he only brought one each.  Mine below was tuna and tomatoes.


Below: The flamenquín is a traditional dish from Cordoba made with slices of jamón serrano wrapped in pieces of pork loin, coated breadcrumb batter, and deep-fried. It is often garnished with French fries and mayonnaise.
Jamon is ham!


A chicken breast grilled below.


Here is the hot cocoa and churro.  The cocoa was very thick so you dip the churro in it.


Our breakfast table.


Another delicious dessert.  Notice the coffee served in a glass.  That's typical there.


This is breaded eggplant served with a dark honey sauce.  Yum. It was my first course one day and I ate it all.  Well, Dan had some too.  We each had carbonara for our second course but I forgot to take a picture.


Another attempt at a hamburger but this time he got chicken.


A pudding dessert.


Potato chips, Lays brand, were often served when we sat down.  Sometimes we'd get olives.



Tinto de berano was a favorite cool drink for a warm day.  It's red wine and lemon seltzer with lots of ice. 


Not sure what Dan ordered but he got chicken on a baguette.


More photos to come.  I have so many that I'm trying to sort by subject.  Food photos were easiest to sort though I do have some from our cooking class that will be the subject of another post.




Monday, October 23, 2017

Scotland - Some Good Eats

Some tea savories and sweets from Another Tilly's Tea Room in Dunblane.
We ended up taking some of it back to our flat.


Our first dinner was at Juniper Restaurant across from the Dunblane Cathedral.  We were still on east coast time so came for dinner at 4:30.  They were gracious enough to let us order the special for a Wednesday night: 2 steaks and 2 glasses of wine.  We ate here one other night but no photo to share.


Here is the dessert we shared - an apple crumble


Driving north to Inverness a halfway point for lunch was this nice cafe.







Inverness fish and chip shop.


Another lunch in Forfar at the Angus Kitchen (may not be the right name), we had lentil soup and


this lovely plate of food.  We had been looking for a butcher that the guide book recommended for bridies (pronounced bradys) but it was closed for the school holiday week.


Another fish and chip lunch or dinner but I don't remember where.


One night we went to Stirling for dinner to Birds & Bees.





We happened upon this pub for lunch one day.


Order at the counter.



We shared chicken caesar salad and chicken pot pie.





Our favorite butcher in Dunblane for meat pies.




Here's the other butcher in town.  It wasn't until I was back home and looking at this photo closely that I realized they didn't make the same pies so we never tasted the Scotch pie, pork pie or cornish pasty.


If you are in Dunblane, check out The Riverside.  We ate there twice and it was delicious.  Reservations encouraged because it is a popular spot.  Sorry no photos.