Been spain,Mexico and loads of other places but i dont eat anythin but english food.
I dont even eat curries - i prefer the food im used to such as hot pots/stews/fish and chips.
The wife eats any ole crap and even tries new stuff whereas i just give it a miss.I dont care if im missing something because i live to eat and not eat to live unlike some people out there.
Did they Do fish and Chips in Mexico
Lasto, you need to let your taste buds loose, there is so much variety out there buddy, break the mould and try something new, you like chips? right, and hopefully eggs too? well tonight buddy just for you, i'm gonna give you a Spanish classic that your gonna love, and you will
I am not a strict vegetarian just very picky about the meat that I eat and its impact on the environment around me. Just easier to find fruits and vegetables grown in an environmentally friendly and sustainable way. Hard to find seafood that fits those requirements where I live. Shame because I love seafood but my values on the environment win out.
That second recipe looks very good. I will have to try it though.
Let us know how you got on, Wayne, Spanish food is about Passion, and creativity, as well as quick and easy. enjoy
Don't be suprised if Mrs Luke starts Flamenco Dancing after a bowlful
I guess the most famous Spanish rice dish in the world is the Paella! Before you start cooking it is helpful to know that Paella is best made in a wide, shallow pan with looped handles; the Paellera. My recipe below is to serve 4 but if you really love it 3 persons. Paella seems like an extravagant dish, well it is, but it?s easy to make, and pretty ecomonical
lets do it!!
I'm all for a good rice dish and this looks very nice.
[high]* davidw tucks this recipe away for safe keeping...[/high]
I just caught me a decent rainbow last weekend when I went fly fishing on the river near where I stay sometimes. I only got to fish for twenty minutes as they started generating at the lake. I'll have to post a pic of that sometime.
That Paella looks really, really good. I'll admit to hardly ever having Spanish food. We have such a wide variety of other types of foods here - lots of Mexican, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, etc - but no Spanish restaurants that I can recall. I think I may try cooking that Paella though this weekend (probably without the squid rings cuz I don't recall seeing those at our local grocery).