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Spanish recipes such as Paella or Gazpacho cold soup

Are you interested in knowing or learning some typical Spanish recipes for you to prepare at home or during your vacation in a self catered house or apartment anywhere in Spain?

Then why not check our Spanish cuisine section and try any recipe, such as a mixed Paella with meat and fish (just one of the many options of Paella): Place the saucepan over the fire with olive oil; add the chicken and rabbit cut into slices. When the pan gets hot, fry the before mentioned on a low flame until they get gold brown. Set them aside. Fry the chopped onion, red pepper, a pair of clove garlic and the tomato; add te squids and small clams. When being browned, add water, salt and the fried chicken and rabbit…..

For more information and ingredients on how to prepare the famous Paella, just check our website under:

http://www.spaindreams.com/eng/gastro2.htm

Other recipes include the cold and really lovely Andalusian Gazpacho soup, which is a great starter these months with a lot of heat in southern Spain. Another idea could be a Spanish omelette.

If you prefer that someone teaches you certain recipes, then you might opt for hands-on cooking classes, which are available in Madrid, Barcelona, Andalucia and other places throughout Spain.

Anyhow, just have a look and have fun. 

 
Cultural tour for group and incentive travel including hands-on cooking classes, Sherry, tapas and..

Join us for your team building activity, incentive or group travel on a culinary tour through Andalucia in southern Spain, that will delight you with great discoveries: The perfect base for you to explore the flavours of Andalusia is the lively city and architectonic jewel of Seville. According to the legend, Sevilla was founded by Hercules and its origins are linked with the Tartessian civilisation. It was called Hispalis under the Romans and Isbiliya with the Moors.

During the hands-on cooking class the chef will teach you how to prepare special Andalusian recipes such as Gazpacho (depending on season), Andalusian tapas, pescaito frito (tiny fried fish with vegetables).

Get to know the passionate universe of Sherry visiting spectacular wineries, some of which exist for 270 years, the fascinating world of miniature dishes called tapas in the very real region of its origin. Not to forget the the secrets behind the production of the superb, unique Iberian cured ham and the best olive oil you can find anywhere.

And if that is not enough, see the famous Andalusian Dancing Horses during an impressive show at The Royal Equestrian Riding School in Jerez de la Frontera.

We will also head to Cordoba, founded by the Romans and later capital of the Moorish kingdom, a charming town in the best Andalusia tradition, a town of Flamenco and bullfighting, an exceptional Muslim and Roman legacy and certainly one of the most attractive destinations for delighting with Andalusian cuisine. Join us for a Flamenco show and a cultural visit to the world famous Mosque (Mezquita) in Cordova.

Check the following link for more information:

http://www.spaindreams.com/eng/gourmet_cooking_andalucia.htm

 
Cultural tour for group and incentive travel including hands-on cooking classes, Sherry, tapas and..

Join us for your team building activity, incentive or group travel on a culinary tour through Andalucia in southern Spain, that will delight you with great discoveries: The perfect base for you to explore the flavours of Andalusia is the lively city and architectonic jewel of Seville. According to the legend, Sevilla was founded by Hercules and its origins are linked with the Tartessian civilisation. It was called Hispalis under the Romans and Isbiliya with the Moors.

During the hands-on cooking class the chef will teach you how to prepare special Andalusian recipes such as Gazpacho (depending on season), Andalusian tapas, pescaito frito (tiny fried fish with vegetables).

Get to know the passionate universe of Sherry visiting spectacular wineries, some of which exist for 270 years, the fascinating world of miniature dishes called tapas in the very real region of its origin. Not to forget the the secrets behind the production of the superb, unique Iberian cured ham and the best olive oil you can find anywhere.

And if that is not enough, see the famous Andalusian Dancing Horses during an impressive show at The Royal Equestrian Riding School in Jerez de la Frontera.

We will also head to Cordoba, founded by the Romans and later capital of the Moorish kingdom, a charming town in the best Andalusia tradition, a town of Flamenco and bullfighting, an exceptional Muslim and Roman legacy and certainly one of the most attractive destinations for delighting with Andalusian cuisine. Join us for a Flamenco show and a cultural visit to the world famous Mosque (Mezquita) in Cordova.

Check the following link for more information:

http://www.spaindreams.com/eng/gourmet_cooking_andalucia.htm

 
Hostal Tineo (**) on Thu Aug 23, 2007 for ?46
Double/Twin (shared bathroom). Excluding breakfast. Hostal Tineo is located in the very heart of Madrid, near theatres, cinemas and museums such as the Prado, the Thyssen-Bornemisza and the Reina Sofía Museums. Reception service is available 24 hours a day and we offer different kind of rooms to fulfill all your needs. It is perfectly communicated with the underground and buses networks and there is a car park which is less than 200 metres away.
 
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