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Celebrate Spanish National Day with an Iberian spread

The columnists shares some interesting recipes that can make your meals interesting

(Clockwise from top left) Gazpacho soup; Avocado Orange and Almond salad, Spanish omelette And Paella

Durri Bhalla
Published 12.10.22, 02:54 AM

The National Day of Spain (Fiesta Nacional de Espana) is a national holiday in that country that falls on October 12. It commemorates the Spanish legacy worldwide, especially in Hispanic America. It is a day on which the Spanish people commemorate the country’s history, recognise and appreciate achievements. The day celebrates unity and fraternity and also Spain’s ties with the international community. It also commemorates the discovery of the Americas by Christopher Columbus for Spain on October 12, 1492. The date is also the official Spanish language day, celebrates the feasts of both ‘Our lady of the Pillar’ and the ‘Virgin of Guadalupe’, as well as being the Day of the Spanish Armed Forces. Here are a few dishes that will get you in the spirit of all things Spanish.

GAZPACHO SOUP

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Gazpacho, also known as Andalusian Gazpacho, is a cold soup made of raw vegetables. It originated in the southern regions of the Iberian peninsula and then spread into other areas. It is widely had in Spain, particularly during hot summers since it is very refreshing and cool. There are many versions of this soup. Here I have given my version keeping its authencity and flavours intact.

INGREDIENTS (for four)

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METHOD

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AVOCADO ORANGE AND ALMOND SALAD

This refreshing salad perfectly combines the smooth creamy avocado with oranges and almonds. It is a very popular Spanish salad.

INGREDIENTS (for four)

METHOD

l Mix together the lemon juice, olive oil and parsley. Season with salt and pepper.

l Take half the dressing and toss avocados and tomatoes in it.

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PAELLA

Paella (pai-ei-uh) is a classic Spanish rice dish made with rice, saffron, vegetables, chicken and seafood cooked and served in one pot. Although paella originated in Valencia, it is recognised as the national food of Spain. There are many different varieties of Paella. The most common are chicken, seafood or mixed paella. Here I have used a combination of chicken, prawns, pork and vegetables. You can make your own combinations. That’s the beauty of a paella.

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SPANISH OMELETTE

Spanish omelette, also known as tortilla, is a traditional dish from Spain. Celebrated as a national dish by Spaniards, it is an essential part of the Spanish cuisine. It is an omelette made with eggs and potatoes, optionally using onions too. You can create your own version too by adding mushrooms, tomatoes, peppers, etc. It would be very rare to find a tapas bar that does not offer Spanish tortilla. This dish can be served warm or cold and is often topped with mayonnaise or tomato sauce.

INGREDIENTS (for six)

METHOD

Note: You may add cheese, spicy diced sausages, mushrooms, bell peppers, etc.

Tomato Ricotta Mozzarella Bruschetta, Spanish Chicken Croquette, Stuffed mushrooms and Sangria

SANGRIA

Sangria is an easy cocktail made from an infusion of Spanish red wine and fresh fruits and juice. You can make it with any good red wine. It looks festive and it’s great for making ahead of time. Sangria is Spain’s most loved and celebrated cocktail. As can be expected, there are endless versions of this cocktail. The one I am sharing is a simple, traditional version.

METHOD

Chop the fruits into small dices. You need 2 cups of fruits (apples, oranges, kiwi, pineapple, peaches etc). Add small lemon wedges. Put it in a large pitcher. Put in few slices of ginger, 1 small cinnamon stick and sprigs of mint. This will add a slight kick and depth of flavour to your Sangria.

TAPAS

In Spain, the motto is eat when you drink, drink when you eat — and Tapas would seem to have been invented for just this.

Tapas are finger foods, a choice of delicious morsels to tempt the drinkers to have yet another glass of wine, maybe, and with it another tapas dish. They range from olives to nuts, cheeses, cured meats, marinated fish, shellfish and titbits on skewers. Here I have given a few of my favourites.

A. TOMATO RICOTTA MOZZARELLA BRUSCHETTA

METHOD

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B. STUFFED MUSHROOMS

INGREDIENTS

METHOD

Mix all the above ingredients well. Put this stuffing in the mushrooms right till the brim. Place them on parchment paper in a baking tray. Bake for 8-10 minutes. Serve hot. Also tastes good at room temperature.

C. SPANISH CHICKEN CROQUETTE

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Durri Bhalla is a cookery expert and author of Indian Bohra Cuisine and Inner Truth To Good Health And Weight Loss. You can find her at @DurriBhallaKitchen on Instagram, Durri’s Kitchen on Facebook and Durri Bhalla on YouTube

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