Spanish Cuisine: 5 Most Popular Dishes

Modern Spanish cuisine differs in every region of the country. People in Spain do not have universal recipes, hence almost every community adopted its way to cook the same dish. Even so, all Spanish cooks have common habits. The things that do not vary across the country are heavy usage of olive oil and garlic, adding herbs (thyme, oregano, and rosemary), and flavoring with vegetable sauces.

Consequently, despite the different tastes and recipes, there are still common dishes that Spanish people eat. Those are the dishes that the whole world knows and loves. Which are the five most popular meals to try in Spanish cuisine? Read below.       

Gazpacho

One of the most popular dishes in Spain is gazpacho. The spreading of the meal started from Andalusia (southern region of Spain), and slightly different recipes are prevalent in Malaga and Cordoba regions. Despite the differences in the recipe, tomato and green pepper are the two main ingredients in this cold (rarely hot) soup. In some variations, watermelon is the main ingredient. It always has a liquid base with vegetables such as tomatoes, cucumbers and pepper, which are blended with olive oil, garlic, and onions. Interestingly, despite its liquid base, Spanish cookbooks distinguish the dish as a salad. Other recipes include bread and almonds or vinegar. It may also be served with diced hard-boiled eggs.

Paella

The gastronomic heritage of Spain also includes paella. Although mixing rice with meat or vegetables is widely popular in Arabic, Indian, and other traditional cuisines, experts recognise paella as Valencian food (eastern coast of Spain). 

The legend says that the dish was invented by a servant at the royal palace who put together  the left-overs from a banquet in a big owl. However, the modern version of the dish was created by field workers near Valencia, who would add vegetables and meat to their rice during lunch. 

Today the most common way to cook paella is by mixing boiled rice with saffron, vegetables, and different types of meat or seafood. In Spain, people traditionally cook it in a large round pan on an open fire and eat it right out of the pan.

Tortilla Española

Tortilla española or Spanish omelette started its history during The Carlist wars in the 19th century. It became popular among Spanish people due to the cheap and available ingredients that tortilla requires. Adding potatoes to the omelette made the dish more nourishing and affordable. 

You can try tortilla españolain in almost every Spanish restaurant today. Although additional ingredients may vary in some regions, the base of tortilla española consists of potatoes, eggs, onion, salt, and olive oil. It perfectly goes as the main course or a simple snack and can be eaten at any time. Another great advantage of Spanish omelette is the endless options of serving it. You can eat it hot or cold, with vegetables or sauces.    

Pisto

Another well-known Spanish dish that is comparable to the French ratatouille is pisto. The word “pisto” itself came from the Latin word “pistus” (crushed). The dish was originally introduced in the central part of Spain, but later gained popularity all over the country and abroad. Although the initial recipe included only eggplants, garlic and olive oil, nowadays it consists mostly of tomatoes and bell peppers.

The ingredients for modern pisto:

  • Tomatoes
  • Green pepper
  • Red pepper 
  • Zucchini 
  • Eggplant
  • Garlic
  • Onion
  • Olive oil
  • Sugar
  • Salt
  • Pepper 

All the vegetables should be chopped or diced and then cooked in a pan. Cooks often serve pisto with warm bread or even cheese and fried egg. But generally, it is an excellent choice for vegans. 

Churros

Sweet fried dough with liquid chocolate is widespread not only in Spain and Portugal but also in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and other countries of South and Central America. Yet, the Iberian Peninsula has been considered as a place of origin for churros. Researchers are still arguing over theories of how churros were invented, but it happened in the 16th century. 

Today, every Spanish-speaking country has its way of making them. For example, Spanish cooks cover churros with sugar and serve with melted chocolate. Mexicans use cinnamon and sugar for coating, and then top it off with chocolate, cream, or caramel. 

Despite differences in serving and coating, the recipe of dough remains universal. You need water, melted butter, sugar, vanilla, eggs, cinnamon, and salt. Then, the dough is fried in sunflower oil.  

To Sum Up

The Italian and French cuisines have been most popular around the world for many years. Which is unfair, considering the distinctive taste of Spanish dishes. Many of them are prepared today using the same recipes and ingredients as hundreds of years ago. 

If you want to get acquainted with rich and interesting Spanish history, you should start with the cuisine of Spain.

Find Out How To Make The Most Popular Cocktails Among Gamblers

 Gambling houses are considered to be one of the most popular forms of entertainment in Germany. At the same time, the pandemic has influenced land-based casinos just as severely as cinemas, theaters, and other places people visit to have fun and relax. These days, there are a lot of restrictions within the casino industry; consequently, many gamblers opt for online casinos. But who says you can’t make yourself a fancy cocktail if you aren’t in a “real” casino? 

Cosmopolitan is one of the most favorite cocktails worldwide — and German gamblers like to drink it while making bets at Cosmo Casino as well. There are more tasty cocktails, though. In this article, you will find a few recipes for the most delicious drinks. All of these cocktails are easy to make, and you can buy ingredients in the usual grocery store. 

Cosmopolitan

This cocktail is well-known worldwide, so nothing is surprising that there are a few variations of this drink. Ours is one of the tastiest. To prepare this delicious drink, you need:

  • Vodka (ideally, citron vodka) – 60 ml
  • Cranberry juice – 125 ml
  • Cointreau – 30 ml
  • Lime juice – one tsp
  • Crushed ice

You need to put all the mentioned ingredients in a shaker. Your goal is to cover it and shake the cocktail until the outside of the shaker becomes extremely cold. It should take around 25 seconds. After that, strain the drink through a slotted spoon into a glass. Orange twist can be used to garnish the cocktail.

If you don’t have cranberry juice, replace them with raspberries — don’t shake them into a jam, just smash a little bit. Cointreau can be replaced via Combier or any other orange alcoholic water. But that, of course, would be not a classic version of a cocktail. 

Berlin Style Beer Mix Drink 

The cocktail is a bit sour, and it is also a low-alcohol drink. It is actually a type of beer, which is also known as Berliner Weisse. German people love making it with or without some raspberry syrup or some woodruff. It is still one of the most favorite drinks in Germany since the 17th century — even though a lot of ready-to-drink light beer mixes exist out there. 

To prepare it, you need light Ale beer and either raspberry syrup or woodruff, which depends on your preferences. Put the syrup into a glass with a stem and pour some beer into it. Then, you need to mix it well. That’s it. If you want it super cold, chill it overnight. 

Radler

The name of this cocktail means ‘cyclist’ in German. It’s a drink from Bavaria, refreshing and a bit sweet — Radler was created to refresh bicyclists during the summer heat. However, this delicious drink has become a part of ordinary people’s evenings in summer and during other seasons in Germany. The cocktail includes only two ingredients — Radler is half lemonade, half beer.

Thus, it is required to take one portion of lemon-lime citrus soda, which can be 7 Up or Sprite, and pour in one equal portion of the Helles beer. Enjoy!

Rumplesnuggler 

Unlike the above-mentioned cocktail, which is perfect for hot weather, this one is more suitable for winter. There are a lot of variations of this drink too, but it is always a drink that combines hot chocolate and Peppermint Schnapps. Also, you can decorate it with some whipped cream if you want.

The ingredients list includes:

  • Cocoa powder
  • Milk
  • Sugar
  • Water
  • Salt
  • Vanilla
  • Peppermint Schnapps

You need to mix salt, cocoa powder, and sugar in a pot and pour some boiling water inside. Wait until the mixture is simmering and the sugar is dissolved, then add milk. When the mixture is warm enough, it must be removed from heat. The next step is to pour the hot chocolate into mugs and add the ingredient, which makes it the cocktail we need – Peppermint Schnapps (from Baileys or Rumple Minze). 2 oz of this liquid is enough. It will taste cold and bright on your tongue at the beginning because of the mint, and warm and sweet afterward — because of the chocolate. 

As mentioned before, you can put some whipped cream on top of the cup if you like. Apart from that, you can replace the hot chocolate with Irish coffee — but then again, it will be a non-conventional variation of Rumplesnuggler.  

Spiced Apple Beer Punch   

This drink is also easy and quick to prepare, so it will not take much time out of your dedicated gambling timetable. It’s also good to drink for any time of the year.

To prepare this delicious beverage, you need:

  • Apple juice – 300 ml
  • Ginger ale – 300 ml
  • Cinnamon stick – 1
  • Star anise – 2
  • Cloves – 3

Take a big saucepan and fill it with apple juice. Then you need to add the rest of the ingredients, except for the ginger ale. The mixture needs to be brought to a simmer and kept there for five minutes.

Then, turn the heat off and leave the liquid for five minutes to settle in the saucepan. Before pouring ginger ale in, remove the spices. Then, mix it up, pour the cocktail into glasses and enjoy.

Kirsch Royale 

A good glass of this drink will definitely help you relax and damp down the agitation the good card game usually brings to life. Here’s what you are going to need:

  • Kirsch – 15 ml
  • Sparkling wine or champagne – around 90 ml
  • Cherry syrup – 30 ml
  • Cherries in syrup – 2

Mix syrup and kirsch in a mug and pour it into glasses. Then, add the champagne or sparkling wine on top of the kirsch, and decorate the cocktails with cherries. The beverage does not need to be chilled, and no ice cubes are required. 

There are many more cocktails people like to have in casino settings (gin and tonic, rum and coke — classic), but remember that it’s not recommended to consume a lot of alcohol when gambling. So: gamble — and drink — responsibly. And have fun!