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Cuisine from Spain Podcast no. 5 – Salmorejo


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This is a simple, healthy specialty from Cordoba, prepared and served cold, and ideal when the weather starts to warm up.

Ingredients

1 Kg of tomatoes
1 garlic clove
A 10 cm chunk of white baguette (it’s ok if its hard/a few days old)
2 tbs Vinegar
1/8 litre of Extra virgin olive oil
Pinch of salt
1 Boiled egg (optional)
100 gr of chopped up serrano ham (optional)

Preparation

This recipe really needs the use of a powerful blending machine – if you don’t have one you can use a hand mixer as long as you use a "pasapures” (mouli) in the final stage.

Start by immersing the bread in a bowl full of water, then wash the tomatoes and cut them into quarters. When the bread has softened, get it out of the bowl and get rid of the excess liquid by squeezing it with your hands, then place it along with the tomatoes in the mixer jar.

Add a peeled garlic clove cut into quarters, a pinch of salt and then start your machine for 4 to 6 minutes.

Check the texture, it should be quite thick, but if you think it’s too dense for your taste then you can add from 1/2 to 1 glass of cold water. To do so start the mixer and add the water little by little stopping every now and again to check if the texture is right.

Taste for salt and add more if needed, start the machine for a few seconds so it mixes properly and repeat the procedure until the salt is just right.

Then proceed to add the vinegar, again start the machine for few seconds to allow proper mixing. Stop the machine and taste again, if you think it needs a little bit more, add more vinegar.

Finally, add the oil gradually, starting the machine at a low speed setting. Again, stop to taste.

I know it might be annoying to start-stop so many times but I find that is the only way to get the taste that one likes, which as a matter of fact also depends on the acidity of the tomatoes, so the taste might vary each time. It is also important to follow the order, for example water should always be added before the oil.

To present the Salmorejo, serve in small bowls or small earthenware dishes. You can eat it alone, or for a more filling dish you can add a spoonful of boiled egg chopped very finely and/or a spoonful of serrano ham, also cut into very small pieces – these are sprinkled onto each bowl just before serving.
– Marina

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Franco speaks to the World – In English!

Franco bilingual, who’d have thought it? Prizes for anyone who can actually work out what he’s talking about…

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Book night in Madrid

If you’re in Madrid this Thursday and feeling cultural, it’s book night from 5 p.m. to 2 a.m.

Well-known Spanish writers including Soledad Puértolas and Javier Reverte will be reading and signing their latest offerings in bookshops around the city, and hosting ‘tertulias‘ (literary chats) in famous venues such as Café Gijon and Café Central. There are street concerts as well, including soprano Teresa Loring and pianist David Mason in Plaza Velazquez (next to the Prado museum, at 8.30 p.m.), Big Band jazz in the Plaza Mayor (6.30 p.m.), a string quartet in the Puerta del Sol (7.30 p.m.), and ‘gipsy swing’ in Plaza de Santa Ana (8 p.m.)

For more details (in Spanish) check out elmundo.es

— Marina

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Easter traffic accidents round up.

I know this isn’t exactly pleasant news about Spain, but I feel obliged to follow up on the story about the government’s shock tactic attempts to reduce road deaths ahead of the Easter holidays. Last year the total number of deaths over the Easter week was 105. This year? At midnight last night, Sunday, when nearly everyone should have been home in time for work today, the total was running at 101. What can you say? What can be done? Time for new tactics next year, that’s all.

Horror photos, a video, and debate (in Spanish) over at elmundo.es.

Update: Official total is 107, two more than last year…

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Notes from Spain podcast no. 36 – Easter in Madrid


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Ben and Marina sit in Madrid’s Plaza de Oriente discussing Easter celebrations, life in the UK, and Fiestas in Madrid.

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Travel Blog round-up

This site is a member of the travel blog network at Blogads, a group of the best independent travel blogs on the web. Check out some of this week’s headlines from other travel blogs in the network:

Ashland Oregon’s Shakespeare Festival (Amateur Traveler Podcast)
So Close, Yet So Far: Let Me Pass Through CDG, S’il Vous Plait (Travel Blogs)
The Burma Road (TravelBlogger.net)
Amsterdam: Happy Birthday Rembrandt (Shortcut)
Cuisine from Spain – Garlic Prawns (Notes from Spain)
Nevada Petroglyph Tours (Triptock)
From a Remote Location of the Southern Hemisphere (Jet Set Lara)
The 1906 San Francisco Quake, Virtually (Womantraveler)
Yankee Stadium primer (NewYorkology)

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Semana Santa in pictures

El Mundo has a great photo feature on Easter celebrations in Spain. Makes you realise just how bizarre the Spanish are sometimes!

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Spanish

The most beautiful word in Spanish

What is the most beautiful word in the Spanish language? That is the question being asked by the Escuela de Escritores (Writer’s School) this month, and so far they’ve got some pretty top level answers. Jose Bono, the Minister of Defense, chose ‘madre’ (a very Spanish response), and President ZP went for ‘generosidad’, because ‘generosity is the word that makes us most human. Being human means giving in order to receive.’

You too can participate, but make sure you head over to the forum afterwards and tell us which words you plumped for.

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Spanish Culture and News

Books and film and a request

Lucia y el SexoI’ve managed to get the books and films transferred over to this site at last (thanks to a few days off in the UK). Click here to see the selection. It will grow as the months go by, but we’d love to know if you have any recommendations. Head over to the forum and tell us about your favourite books and films on Spain.

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Back in the UK – supermarkets

Well, a trip to the local supermarket soon showed us just what you guys are up against when it comes to quick tapas fixes over here in the UK. ‘Microwave Chorizo Balls’? They didn’t look too appealing. Over three pounds sterling for a few stuffed olives? Well, at least they threw in a tiny earthenware dish for free.

Unperturbed we decided to buy a fish, sea bass, to recreate Marina’s recent podcast for my family. Trying to explain how to open it out, so that we could cook it on its back, drew a look of baffled bewilderment from the lady at the fish counter. ‘Just gut it’, we said. Then she lopped off the head, sacrilege in a Spanish supermarket, but understandable in squeamish Britain I suppose.

Still, for an ex-pat back home for a few days, there are wonderous things to be found in the local Waitrose. Thai green curry, Indian korma, good old British sausages. The Spanish selection may not have been up to much, but you can’t beat a British supermarket when it comes to oven-ready world cuisine.