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Create your own tapas evening

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Christopher Wilson-Elmes

Sawday's Expert

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Here are our tips for recreating an evening of varied, delicious tapas while you can’t head over to Spain for the real thing.

 

 

 

 

Shop local

Independent delis and even Spanish food specialists are abundant in the UK these days, so pick up what you can from artisan producers. With most tapas being simple dishes, you’ll want the ingredients to have strong, fresh flavours.

Serve with drinks

It’s a bit of a commitment for the chef, but try serving each dish with a round of drinks rather than laying everything out on the table at once. This will help recreate the bar-hopping tradition of tapas. You could even move people from room to room in the house!

 

Keep it simple

It’s probably best to stick to a few dishes for ease of preparation. This helps keep things fresh and hot, and means you aren’t juggling too many pans. Mix in some cold dishes too, like bread and olives, to keep the wolves from the kitchen door. 

Make it a starter

Tapas is traditionally eaten in the lead up to a meal, with many Spaniards enjoying some dishes on the way home from work before a late dinner. A few dishes served as a series of starters can be an innovative opening to the evening, especially if you go for the mobile feast option.

 

 

Keep it green

If you don’t happen to have a stack of tea plates to hand, consider disposable potato starch-based or others that can be composted. If you do have a huge stack of tea plates, ensure you get help washing up! 

Choose a region

It’s easy to play it safe and go for patatas bravas and chorizo (both lovely of course) but regional specialities are worth trying. Perhaps Burgos’s popular cojonudo (black pudding and fried quail’s eggs), pulpo a la gallega from the north west, or the iconic Basque dish bacalao al pil-pil. 

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Christopher Wilson-Elmes

Sawday's Expert

Chris is our in-house copywriter, with a flair for turning rough notes and travel tales into enticing articles. Raised in a tiny Wiltshire village, he was desperate to travel and has backpacked all over the world. Closer to home, he finds himself happiest in the most remote and rural places he can find, preferably with a host of animals to speak to, some waves to be smashed about in and the promise of a good pint somewhere in his future.
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