Author: FoodBarcelona
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Mmm…bacon!
Last week I bought some organic pork belly from BioSpace (www.bioespacio.com, C/ València 186, Barcelona) and set about making some bacon as an experiment. Nothing complicated, just rubbed in a cure of sea salt, black pepper, soft brown sugar and some crushed bay leaf, put into a big, airy tupperware in the fridge then turned,…
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El Cabàs — “tot del camp”
Breaking from the run of restaurant reviews I’ve been posting, this time I want to mention a noteworthy shop for those days when you’re doing the cooking yourself. Barcelona’s great in that — as well as its local covered markets — it has a proper, old-fashioned greengrocer on almost every city block. This makes access…
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Escudella i Carn d’Olla
This is as Catalan as it gets. Escudella i Carn d’Olla, which can be roughly translated as soup and poached meats served over two courses, is the Catalan ur-dish. This is the taste of home, of hearth; the kind of peasant food that makes locals go all misty eyed and start talking about about their grandmothers…
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Ravioli
I’m aware that I’m straying quite regularly from the Catalan brief implied in the title of my blog but I’ll excuse myself on the grounds that Barcelona’s a fairly cosmopolitan place and food’s too interesting and too international to bury in dull regional coffins. I first learned to cook in Italy — but not in…
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Puff pastry — masa de hojaldre
Don’t worry, I’m not going to try to make it. Flaky pastry’s about as close as I come when home cooking. No, this is more of a request for advice. Which brand should I buy? I like to keep some puff pastry in the fridge or freezer for impromptu meals. At a push you can…
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Embutido…
…and lentejas Or embutits and llenties if we’re staying all Catalan, but spiced sausages and lentil stew are such pan-iberian staples that it seems best to stick to the more familiar terms. This is comfort food and convenience food both. Lentils offer all the wonderful, winter-warming goodness of other legumes but without the need to be…
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Mangled menus
Note: this was originally posted on my work website www.bcnfreelance.com but it’s probably more at home here. It’s a truism that we eat with our eyes. The appearance of food is inseparable from how it tastes; indeed, experiments have shown that even skilled chefs are sometimes unable to identify flavours if presented to them in…
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Seville
This is a food blog about Barcelona so of course my first post will be about the famously Catalan, er, Seville… I never claimed to be focused. I’ve just returned from a marvellous visit where I got to see some of the best of Seville in the company of the delightful http://azahar-sevilla.com/ whose blogs on…