Spain has so many wonderful qualities, but among the top is the food. It’s fresh, available, simple and delicious, and we have been thoroughly enjoying it…
We take almost daily trips to the local marketplace, which has smaller shops selling their specialties, as well as a big grocery store with a variety of everything. We have especially enjoyed fresh fruits and veggies, cheeses, meats, and seafood!
We have also enjoyed getting to visit some of the local restaurants that seem to pop up everywhere! We are still not sure how to know when each is open or closed, but the locals all seem to know, so I’m sure there’s a pattern somewhere… Also, it seems like most of the small places do it all- espresso in the mornings with baked items, tapas and drinks late into the night, and food and drinks in between!
We enjoyed a nice dinner a few days into our time here. Down by the beach there are so many restaurants, so we picked one that seemed nice and were very happy with the choice. In Spain, the largest meal of the day is the mid-day meal, called “la comida”, which means “the food”, eaten around 2pm. Restaurants often offer a “Menú del día” (menu of the day), which includes a drink, an appetizer, 2 courses and dessert, all for a reasonable fixed price (usually about $15). So, Paul and I each ordered one and shared with the kids. What a great way to taste Spain!
We have spent a bit of time looking up how to cook with the variety of ingredients we have gathered (anyone know how to properly fillet a squid? Just ask Paul!), and have already gone through 2 bottles of fresh olive oil. While we have had our challenges of being unfamiliar with ingredients and techniques, and a temptation to stick to what we know, it has been deliciously rewarding to enjoy the flavors of Spain!
Comments are closed.