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Paella

March 6, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Paella

The iconic dish of Spain. The food version of flamenco. And, like flamenco, there are as many styles as there are people to make it. Home-cooked, anyone will tell you is always the best, though exactly what should go in and what should stay out is the source of dinner-table discussions everywhere. The main variety is familiar to nearly everyone - and a few fast-food versions have been put on restaurant menus in recent years, to the disgust of true aficionados - though there are several notable variations on the theme, including: Paella Negra: blackened with squid ink for effect and flavour. Paella Fideus:  No rice, but small curly pasta (fideus) used in its place. Paella Ciega (Blind … [Read more...] about Paella

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: food, paella, Paella Negra, restaurant, seafood, spanish chefs, spanish cuisine, spanish fish, spanish food, spanish home cooking, spanish home-cooked food, spanish paella, spanish recipes, spanish seafood

Snails

March 6, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Snails

Certainly chowing down on the little brown gastropods is not to everybody's liking, though across Spain they can easily be found on restaurant and café menus and there are even a number of well-patronized snail fiestas. The molluscan delicacies are either farmed or gathered - hunted? - from the wild: the latter are usually collected in autumn after a good downpour, purged on grit for two to three weeks and then gorged on herbs before finally being cooked in a caldo (stock) - anything from garlic, ham off-cuts and herbs to simple tomato sauce. It's not fast food for sure, but it's not unusual to see the odd snail sandwich being handed to the kids. … [Read more...] about Snails

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: caldo, caracoles, cooking snails, snails, spanish food, spanish snails, tapas

Tapas

March 6, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Tapas

There are now fancy tapas bars in the stylish parts of almost every city worldwide. But in Spain tapas run the gamut, from elegantly decorated prawns in honey and basil sauce to potato chips with a splodge of potato salad plonked on top.  The name tapa (literally, cover) is said to originate from a small plate that was traditionally placed on top of a glass of drink. ln many bars tapas are automatically part of your drinks order – it's a surprise included in the price. It may be just a slice of bread with olive oil, a few slivers of chorizo, fuet or salchichón sausage, it might be calamares, or patatas bravas - chunky french fries in spicy tomato sauce - it could be pickled fish... you get … [Read more...] about Tapas

Filed Under: Food Tagged With: calamares, chorizo, fish, fuet, patatas bravas, salchichon, spanish dishes, spanish food, spanish tapas, tapas

Xabi Alonso

March 5, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Xabi Alonso

The coolest man in La Liga. Alonso was one of the first Spanish players to make an impact in England’s premiership, wowing Liverpool supporters for five seasons before arriving at Real Madrid as part of Florentino Pérez’s neo-galáctico project. Less flashy than the likes of Ronaldo or Özil, the man from Tolosa is nonetheless one of the first names José Mourinho puts on the teamsheet due to his tactical nous and passing range. Not only does Alonso pick up trophies like a kleptomaniac, he also knows how to wear a suit. … [Read more...] about Xabi Alonso

Filed Under: Football Players Tagged With: florentino perez, José Mourinho, la liga, liverpool, premiership, Real Madrid, Ronaldo, spanish football, spanish football players, Spanish soccer, Xabi Alonso

Raúl González

March 5, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Raul Gonzalez

Slower than a snoozing turtle. Too bossy by half. A training ground grump. Yes, yes, all of that may be true, but love him or hate him, Raúl is a legend: 323 goals for Real Madrid over 16 years. This striker never had any deadly weapon in particular other than unshakeable self-belief, which might explain why he is now enjoying a fruitful semi-retirement at Germany’s Shalke 04. … [Read more...] about Raúl González

Filed Under: Football Players Tagged With: la liga, raul gonzalez, raul legend, Real Madrid, Shalke 04, spanish football, spanish football players, Spanish soccer

Jesús Navas

March 5, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Not so long ago, Navas was known as much for the panic attacks he suffered on being away from his family as his sprite-like runs down Sevilla’s wing. But having overcome his travel phobia through some sympathetic treatment with the national squad during the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, it’s the opposition defenders who now do the panicking when they see Navas galloping towards them with the ball. … [Read more...] about Jesús Navas

Filed Under: Football Players Tagged With: Africa, jesus navas, la liga, Sevilla, spain world cup, spanish football, spanish football players, Spanish soccer, World Cup

Sergio Ballesteros

March 5, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Sergio Ballesteros and Cristiano Ronaldo

Not many teams beat Real Madrid these days and not many defenders outsprint Cristiano Ronaldo. But Levante and their club captain Ballesteros have managed both this season. Weighing in at 90 kilos (200 pounds), the 36-year-old not only still has his legs, but has also led his ageing teammates on an incredible run, defying pre-season predictions that his team were relegation fodder and topping La Liga for a few heady weeks. And they manage all this on a diet of pizza, beer and paella. Old school, in every way. … [Read more...] about Sergio Ballesteros

Filed Under: Football Players Tagged With: cristiano ronaldo, la liga, levante, Real Madrid, sergion ballesteros, spanish football, spanish football players, Spanish soccer

Gérard Piqué

March 5, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Gerard Pique and Shakira

Barcelona’s Piqué started life as a centre-forward, which might explain his ease on the ball, even when under pressure from La Liga’s most fearsome strikers. And for a 24-year-old, he’s seen a bit of the world, having served an apprenticeship at Manchester United and caught the attention of Colombian songstress Shakira. Despite his many distractions, the Mango-attired, pop star-dating Piqué remains Europe’s most cultured central defender. … [Read more...] about Gérard Piqué

Filed Under: Football Players Tagged With: barcelona, fc barcelona, gerard pique, la liga, shakira, spanish foootball, spanish football players

Pep Guardiola

March 4, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Pep Guardiola

He made his name as a midfield general for FC Barcelona in the 1990s. But Guardiola’s true calling, it seems, is getting the best out of players as their coach. In his first season in top-flight football management, Guardiola led Barça to the Champions League, Copa del Rey and Liga titles - losing his hair in the process. In the two seasons since, he has won a pair of league titles and the European crown again, relegating Real Madrid to also-ran status. Few soccer jobs are as intense or demanding, especially when you throw in the fact that FC Barcelona is a flagship for the restive Catalan nation. As a former Barça player and a Catalan, Guardiola knows this better than anyone, making his … [Read more...] about Pep Guardiola

Filed Under: Sports Stars Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, fc barcelona, la liga, Pep Guardiola, Real Madrid, spanish football, Spanish soccer, spanish sports stars

Alberto Contador

March 4, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Alberto Contador

Those seeking a role model might baulk at the three-time Tour de France winner being included on a list of sports stars. There was his unseemly via-the-media spat with Lance Armstrong during and after the 2009 Tour and then an ethically questionable breakaway from rival Andy Schleck during the 2010 race, just after the Luxembourg rider’s chain came loose. And let’s not forget the clenbuterol doping case from the same year hanging over this cyclist from Pinto, Madrid, who insists he tested positive after eating some contaminated meat. But if you had to choose the world’s most talented road racer, especially if you throw some mountains into the mix, then Contador’s your man. … [Read more...] about Alberto Contador

Filed Under: Sports Stars Tagged With: Alberto Contador, Andy Schleck, doping, Lance Armstrong, Spanish cycling, spanish cyclist, spanish sports stars, Tour de France

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