Thursday, February 04, 2016

Calçots: the winter culinary experience in Spain

There a few regions in Spain that take part in a strange culinary festival from early January through March: eating calçots. The most likely place you will find this delicacy on the tables in Aragon and Catalonia. 



Calçots are a type of sweet onion, large and long and very flavorful, a flavor which is enhanced even more by dipping them into an almond-based salsa called 'romesco'.

In spain eating calçots a social event. You can eat them in most local, traditional restaurants where they will prepare them for you, but the most traditional way to go is to get a group of friends together and do it yourself! The calçots are grilled in a special grill directly on the coals. It's not a traditional barbacue since calçots take up a lot of space.



Calçots are normally the first course of the meal. Now that you've got the fire going, it's only natural that you cook some meat too.


You know that we like adding experiences to our tours, something that brings you into direct contact with the people and authentic Spanish culture. Well there you have it, if you are coming to Barcelona or Aragon during the winter months, we will definitely suggest that you take part in this experience. You won't want to miss it!

For more information, don't hesitate to contact us:

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Ambler, PA 19002
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