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  2. Tapas - Wikipedia

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    Tapas bar and restaurant at Plaza Mayor, Madrid. Tapas (Spanish:) are appetisers or snacks in Spanish cuisine. They can be combined to make a full meal and are served cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or hot (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squid; or patatas bravas, spicy potatoes). In some bars and restaurants in Spain ...

  3. 10 Tapas Recipes To Try - AOL

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    Tapas recipes are a great way to try lots of different small dishes. It's no wonder they're so popular in Spain! Combining a delicious array of spices and flavors with various seafoods, meats and ...

  4. List of tapas - Wikipedia

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    An artichoke heart, olives, cherry tomatoes, and other savory items combined into a tapas plate. Tapas are appetizers, or snacks, in Spanish cuisine. Available in a wide variety, they may be cold (such as mixed olives and cheese) or warm (such as chopitos, which are battered, fried baby squid). In select restaurants and bars in Spain, tapas ...

  5. Spanish cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Spanish chef Ferran Adrià Spanish chef Elena Arzak. Ferran Adrià [74] Juan Mari Arzak [75] Santi Santamaría [76] Martín Berasategui [77] Carme Ruscalleda [78] José Andrés – (restaurants: Minibar by José Andrés, Washington D.C.) – Andrés hosts Made in Spain on PBS. [79] Karlos Arguiñano – celebrity television chef [80]

  6. Patatas bravas - Wikipedia

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    Patatas bravas (Spanish: [paˈtatas ˈβɾaβas], also called patatas a la brava or papas bravas, all meaning "spicy potatoes") is a dish native to Spain. [1] It typically consists of white potatoes that have been cut into two-centimeter-wide (3 ⁄ 4-inch) cubes, then fried in oil and served warm with a spicy "brava" sauce.

  7. Omar Allibhoy - Wikipedia

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    Omar Allibhoy was born near Madrid, Spain and began to cook when he was five years old. [1] [2] He is of Indian Muslim descent through his father's side (hence his Muslim name) and Spanish through his mother's side. He started taking evening cooking classes while still at school. [2]

  8. José Pizarro - Wikipedia

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    José Pizarro spent his early years training in some of the top restaurants in Spain before becoming Head Chef at Michelin-starred restaurant El Mesón de Doña Filo. [8] In 1998, he decided to move to London despite not speaking any English and spent time working at some of the city's most prestigious Spanish restaurants including Eyre ...

  9. List of Spanish dishes - Wikipedia

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    a noodle dish with a similar recipe to paella, usually made with seafood and fish, and optionally served with alioli sauce (garlic and olive oil sauce). Gachas ("porridge") Andalusia: staple dish an ancestral basic dish from central and southern Spain. Its main ingredients are flour, water, olive oil, garlic and salt. Gambas al ajillo everywhere