I had this wonderful dish at a Spanish restaurant, and this is my version.
Author: PIPPYMOE
This dish was inspired by an appetizer my husband and I love at our favorite Spanish restaurant. Serve with Spanish rice!
Author: shelbi bites
This is an authentic dish from Spain, the exotic flavors will burst in your mouth. Serve this to a group of friends, and they'll come back every time!
Author: luckyjen7
Delicious paella! You could add additional crab, scallops and mussels if you would like. Place them into the casserole dish during step #5.
Author: Jenny
Chock full of garlic, this dish from the Castilian region of Spain is delish!!! Served with a salad and crusty French bread, it is sure to please.
Author: Bev
This dish was inspired by an appetizer my husband and I love at our favorite Spanish restaurant. Serve with Spanish rice!
Author: shelbi bites
This dish was inspired by an appetizer my husband and I love at our favorite Spanish restaurant. Serve with Spanish rice!
Author: shelbi bites
This dish was inspired by an appetizer my husband and I love at our favorite Spanish restaurant. Serve with Spanish rice!
Author: shelbi bites
My grandparents came from Pontevedra, Spain in 1920 through Ellis Island and brought this recipe with them. I grew up eating this dish and my children just love it. Of course, they never measured anything,...
Author: Chris
When I was living in the Basque region of Spain, this was a traditional drink served everywhere. It is pronounced 'Cali-mot-cho' and is traditionally served over ice with a slice of lemon.
Author: LORIKAE
When I was living in the Basque region of Spain, this was a traditional drink served everywhere. It is pronounced 'Cali-mot-cho' and is traditionally served over ice with a slice of lemon.
Author: LORIKAE
Pan tomaca, or more accurately pa amb tomaquet, is a traditional Catalan breakfast dish that is also loved in other parts of Spain. It couldn't be easier to prepare! If you don't fancy it for breakfast,...
Author: Allrecipes Member
This dish was inspired by an appetizer my husband and I love at our favorite Spanish restaurant. Serve with Spanish rice!
Author: shelbi bites
This very refreshing and light sangria is perfect for hot game days. I use 'Real Sangria' from the wine section at the local grocer. It's a dark bottle with an orange label.
Author: Katie
I lived in Spain for two years where I was taught the art of making the Paella which originated in Valencia. I haven't found anything on here which is even close to authentic, so I thought I would add...
Author: Jason Nelson
A refreshing white wine sangria that is always a hit at parties.
Author: FOODINC5
Flan is a traditional Spanish/Hispanic dessert that can be dressed up any way from chocolate to traditional. This flan is simple, yet creamy and smooth. If you have never had flan or just couldn't seem...
Author: FleurSweetLoves
This very refreshing and light sangria is perfect for hot game days. I use 'Real Sangria' from the wine section at the local grocer. It's a dark bottle with an orange label.
Author: Katie
Flan is a traditional Spanish/Hispanic dessert that can be dressed up any way from chocolate to traditional. This flan is simple, yet creamy and smooth. If you have never had flan or just couldn't seem...
Author: FleurSweetLoves
Everybody likes chicken and rice. Just about every major culture has some sort of version of this archetypal recipe (by the way, people from minor cultures please save your emails). This is pure down-to-the-bone...
Author: Chef John
I lived in Spain for two years where I was taught the art of making the Paella which originated in Valencia. I haven't found anything on here which is even close to authentic, so I thought I would add...
Author: Jason Nelson
When I was living in the Basque region of Spain, this was a traditional drink served everywhere. It is pronounced 'Cali-mot-cho' and is traditionally served over ice with a slice of lemon.
Author: LORIKAE
Consider this a gateway paella and the first step to a serious, lifelong addiction. When I first do a version of a classic dish like paella, I try to use a minimum number of ingredients and steps to focus...
Author: Chef John
Consider this a gateway paella and the first step to a serious, lifelong addiction. When I first do a version of a classic dish like paella, I try to use a minimum number of ingredients and steps to focus...
Author: Chef John
Consider this a gateway paella and the first step to a serious, lifelong addiction. When I first do a version of a classic dish like paella, I try to use a minimum number of ingredients and steps to focus...
Author: Chef John
Consider this a gateway paella and the first step to a serious, lifelong addiction. When I first do a version of a classic dish like paella, I try to use a minimum number of ingredients and steps to focus...
Author: Chef John
This very refreshing and light sangria is perfect for hot game days. I use 'Real Sangria' from the wine section at the local grocer. It's a dark bottle with an orange label.
Author: Katie
I found a good sangria recipe and headed to the liquor store to purchase the alcohol. In line, ahead of me, was a man who said he has been a bartender for twenty years now, and that the recipe needed a...
Author: PAULHAYWARD
I found a good sangria recipe and headed to the liquor store to purchase the alcohol. In line, ahead of me, was a man who said he has been a bartender for twenty years now, and that the recipe needed a...
Author: PAULHAYWARD
This recipe originates from Spain. It's tender and moist, not a typical chewy squid dish. It's simple to prepare, rich, scrumptious and definitely a favorite in our home! You may use butter instead of...
Author: DMASON
Chock full of garlic, this dish from the Castilian region of Spain is delish!!! Served with a salad and crusty French bread, it is sure to please.
Author: Bev
This is the paella all your family and friends will beg you to make again. It has the true flavor of Spain and has been made by my family in Catalonia, Spain for many generations. Enjoy!
Author: Desi Carrimko
Delicious paella! You could add additional crab, scallops and mussels if you would like. Place them into the casserole dish during step #5.
Author: Jenny
Delicious paella! You could add additional crab, scallops and mussels if you would like. Place them into the casserole dish during step #5.
Author: Jenny
Delicious paella! You could add additional crab, scallops and mussels if you would like. Place them into the casserole dish during step #5.
Author: Jenny
This naturally gluten-free cake is made with ground almonds, which are found aplenty on the Spanish island of Majorca (Mallorca). The cake should be beautiful and moist.
Author: Allrecipes Member
My grandparents came from Pontevedra, Spain in 1920 through Ellis Island and brought this recipe with them. I grew up eating this dish and my children just love it. Of course, they never measured anything,...
Author: Chris
I lived in Spain for two years where I was taught the art of making the Paella which originated in Valencia. I haven't found anything on here which is even close to authentic, so I thought I would add...
Author: Jason Nelson
Above and beyond the ingredients, the cooking method, or should I say methods, couldn't be easier. As long as you braise it gently on low heat, until just tender, and then give it a nice sear before serving,...
Author: Chef John
Whenever I can't decide on what to do with a piece of fish, I usually opt for this easy and crowd-pleasing technique, which involves roasting seafood after it's been slathered in a highly seasoned vinaigrette....
Author: Chef John
Despite the awkward name, this fast and user-friendly wet rub did a fine job flavoring some carne asada I grilled recently (yes, that was redundant). I'm calling it Spanish mustard since I spiked the Dijon...
Author: Chef John
Despite the awkward name, this fast and user-friendly wet rub did a fine job flavoring some carne asada I grilled recently (yes, that was redundant). I'm calling it Spanish mustard since I spiked the Dijon...
Author: Chef John
This dish, influenced by the cuisine of the Costa Brava region of northern Spain, marries the saltiness of olives and the sweet, tropical flavors of pineapple. Serve over a bed of rice.
Author: CHRISTYJ
Calve's liver may be an acquired taste, but do not reject it with too much haste; new cooking adventures rarely go to waste...this dish hails from Spain. Ole!
Author: Pippy
These fabulous 'cookies' come out around the middle of October and are traditionally eaten on All-Saints Day (November 1) in Catalonia, Spain. The traditional ones are made with pine nuts, but you can...
Author: KBorg
My grandparents came from Pontevedra, Spain in 1920 through Ellis Island and brought this recipe with them. I grew up eating this dish and my children just love it. Of course, they never measured anything,...
Author: Chris



