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  • TAPAS – THE DEFINING INVENTION OF SPANISH GASTRONOMY

    If there is something for which Spanish food is recognised world-wide that is the invention of tapas. These little portions of food have made Spanish gastronomy popular in almost every corner of the planet, but there’s still much confusion about what a tapa is (or even isn’t). We have asked our member Mariscal & Sarroca, experts on fine food products, to shed some light on the topic. Here’s their view on the subject.

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    A tapa is truly an essential element of Spanish gastronomy. A tapa is defined as ‘any small portion of food that accompanies a drink’. Tapas bars can be found all around the world, and London is no exception. Experts do not agree on how the concept of tapa was created. Some people attribute its invention to the King Alfonso X, and some others to King Alfonso XIII.

    Legend has it that Alfonso X, who was King of Castile and Leon in the 13th c. had weak health, and he ordered that all the inns throughout his land had to always serve wine with a bit of food, so that the wine would be easier to digest. Cervantes, the great novelist from the XVII talks about this custom.

    However, there are those who think that the origin of tapas and the name must be attributed to Alfonso XIII. It seems that the King was visiting the province of Cadiz where he ordered a glass of sherry. It was very windy that day, often the case in this area, and to stop the beach sand from flying into the King’s glass, the waiter covered it with a slice of ham.

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    The King thought this was a fantastic idea, and he ordered all the next rounds of sherries to come with a ‘tapa’, word which in Spanish means ‘lid’ or ‘cover’. The concept quickly spread throughout the country, and as you know, going out for tapas and drinks is a very popular tradition in Spain, a fun way of tasting an array of different flavours, but not getting too full.

    The products from Mariscal & Sarroca are prefect to prepare the best quality tapas in no time. Do not take our word for it and give our products a go trying to reproduce the classic ham croquetas, an all-time tapas winner.

    HAM CROQUETTE (CROQUETA) RECIPE

    Croquetas are small, lightly breaded and fried fritters. They are a sure hit as an appetizer or an afternoon snack with a beer or a glass of wine. They are creamy and smooth and very tasty. You can make the dough ahead and freeze it. A very popular Spanish tapa!

    Ingredients (makes about 25)

    – 250 g Iberico ham Mariscal & Sarroca

    – 4 tbsp extra virgin olive oil Mariscal & Sarroca

    – 120 g unsalted butter

    – 115 g plain flour

    – 1 l full fat milk

    – ½ tsp nutmeg

    – Salt and pepper for seasoning

    – 3 eggs, beaten

    – 250 g breadcrumbs

    – 1 l oil for deep frying

    Directions

    Cut the ham into small pieces, heat the olive oil and butter in a large, heavy-bottomed pan and gently fry the ham for about 10 minutes until any fat has been largely rendered off. Stir in the flour and continue to cook, over a low heat, for a further 10 minutes, stirring frequently.

    Put the milk into a pan and gently warm to just below a simmer. Gradually beat the warm milk into the ham and flour mixture, stirring all the time to form a smooth béchamel. Continue to cook and stir for a further 10 to 15 minutes. Add the nutmeg and season with salt and black pepper.

    Remove from heat, transfer mixture to a container and leave to cook slightly, cover with cling film, pressing it down to the surface of the béchamel to prevent a skin forming. Put in the fridge for a minimum of 4 hours.

    To make the croquetas, have the beaten eggs in a shallow bowl, followed by the breadcrumbs in another shallow bowl, and a tray where to arrange the finished croquetas.

    Using your hands, form a golfball sized sphere with the béchamel. Dip it into the egg, coat well with the breadcrumbs and leave to rest on the tray. Repeat until all the mixture has been used.

    Heat the oil in a large pan or deep fryer and fry the croquetas in batches for about 2-3 minutes until heated through and golden brown. Remove from the oil, drain on kitchen paper and serve at once while still hot.

     

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    The content of this post has been sponsored by Mariscal & Sarroca, member of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in Great Britain. If you would like to find out more about Mariscal & Sarroca, learn other delicious recipes or simply order the products to reproduce at home some tasty croquetas, please visit their website gourmetfoodspain.co.uk/ or click on the image below.

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    Mariscal & Sarroca will be taking part in the Speciality & Fine Food Fair, the quintessential trade event for fine food, that will take place from 7th – 9th September in London.  If you would like to drop in to visit them, please visit www.specialityandfinefoodfairs.co.uk for further details on how to attend.

  • WELCOME 2013!

    On Monday 14th January the Spanish Chamber of Commerce opened the 2013 calendar with one of its most popular corporate events: the New Year Drinks Reception, that was held at The May Fair Hotel, part of  Radisson Blu Edwardian, Patron of the Chamber.

    The event brought together many representatives from a wide range of British and Spanish companies by giving them the chance to celebrate the start of a promising 2013 together. Attendees enjoyed a delightful evening accompanied by some great canapés from the Quince Restaurant at The May Fair Hotel and the finest wines and cava provided by C&D Wines, member of the Chamber, and Bodegas Muga.

    Mr. Javier Fernández, President of the Spanish Chamber and Mr. Igor Urra, Secretary General, were in attendance to welcome our guests.

    Speeches kicked off with Mr. Javier Fernández, President of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce, who talked about the challenges currently faced by Spain, but also showed his enthusiasm about the Chamber´s project going forward and how the institution can help companies starting in the UK.

    This year´s reception was also special because it was the formal presentation of our new Secretary General, Mr. Igor Urra,  who also addressed attendees and encouraged both members and non-member companies to get to know us better and get in touch with the Chamber to explore further ways in which our institution can be of assistance to them.

    Mr. Igor Urra during his speech.

    In addition to this he mentioned the growing number of non-member companies that  over the past few months have actively taken part in  some of our activities, which increases the professional network to which our members have access.

    The ambience was the perfect setting for the attendees from our member and Patron companies, and all guests had a good time in a friendly atmosphere, networking and sharing their projects and resolutions for the year that has just begun

    Our members and guests enjoyed the relaxed atmosphere of the evening.

    We would like to thank all of our guests, members and Patrons for joining us in what was a truly enjoyable and successful event. Special thanks to our wine sponsor C&D Wines and Bodegas Muga for kindly providing the wines and cava for the evening.

    More pictures of the event will be soon available. In the meantime, if you attended the evening do let us know how it went by leaving a comment. We’d love to hear back from you!

    You can also browse our blog in order to keep up to date with Chamber news & events.

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