Showing posts with label patatas bravas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label patatas bravas. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 October 2012

Patatas bravas and hassleback spuds with Parmesan




Whenever I read any of Nigel Slater's books, I am always inspired by his often lack of fuss or ceremony for dinner. Instead of insisting every meal should be the meat and two veg standard, he (and Neil and myself), were brought up on, he sometimes describes how tucking into a bowl of salad or a dish that would more likely be thought of as accompaniment is dinner complete. I like this idea and recently decided that a bowl of patatas bravas, usually confined to a tapas tasting menu, would be lunch. In truth, Neil did comment that he thought he smelled sausages cooking with it and stated that that would have been great, but I think he thoroughly enjoyed the lowly bowl of spuds unadorned after all. 

Thursday, 17 March 2011

Tapas party part 2



Patatas Bravas in two parts
Forgetting to take a photograph of something edible when you have a food blog is tantamount to criminal and highly stupid. I did remember to take a photo of the separate parts, however and so we have a sort of running picture documentary rather than the actual finished dish.