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Good Eats!

Grousedoctor

Veteran Member
Time of past OR future Camino
2023
Like many of you, one of the things that I miss most after returning home from a Camino is the Spanish food! The online publication Spanish Sabores posted an article with 50 tapas recipes. Enjoy and Buen provecjo!

 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
I recently hosted a Spanish potluck and movie watching, 'The Way', with my fellow peregrinas. We did patatas bravas, albondigas, a Spanish charcuterie board with tinned fish and Spanish cheeses, and the Tarta de Santiago (probably one of the best things I have ever made/eaten). We are all first time walking Camino Frances in September!

 
Her mother in law's recipe for Salmorejo is delicious. Just made a batch last week. Now I waiting for more tomatoes to ripen.
 
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That looks splendid - and a bottle of ‘reserva’ also - how the other half live!

You do have Italian mineral water - but it does translate to ‘saint pilgrim’.

What are the sticks right behind the cutlery?
 
That looks splendid - and a bottle of ‘reserva’ also - how the other half live!

You do have Italian mineral water - but it does translate to ‘saint pilgrim’.

What are the sticks right behind the cutlery?
Hi Henry, just seeing this now. I love that you made the 'St. Pilgrim' connection with the water. I was not aware of that. The sticks behind the cutlery are chopsticks. We keep our eating utensils on our island all the time. They are just there to be there and were not part of the potluck.