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Wedged between the Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea, Spain is beloved for cultural attractions such as flamenco, the works of native artists like Picasso and Dali, and the traditional sport of bullfighting. Producing over 40% of the world’s supply, olive oil is an extremely common ingredient in kitchens throughout the country, but otherwise, Spain’s food varies greatly by region. With over 5,000 miles of coastline, an abundance of seafood is prominent in most regional Spanish cuisines. If it lives in the ocean, Spaniards will eat it, evident in popular delicacies like baby eels and octopus. In the Basque region along the Bay of Biscay, fish stew, baby squid, and barnacles are commonly eaten. And, paella, the saffron-spiked seafood and rice dish, originated in Valencia. Spain’s most famous foods are tapas, the small dishes often served alongside a drink at bars. The word “tapa” means “lid,” and it is believed that plated tapas originated as a way to shield a drink from flies. Common tapas include meats like sausage or ham, fried seafood, and stuffed peppers.
 

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Living In: Vigo, Galicia, Spain
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I have a degree in Arts and now I'm a PhD student at the School of Fine Arts. Besides all that, I do love cooking!!!!!! I started in the kitchen at an early age since I always liked being in the kitchen with my mom and granny, smeared with flour and all that stuff. At home, i'm the person in charge of cooking (actually i took over the kitchen!!), so i'm constantly trying to find healthy and hearty meals to satisfy my loved one's appetite. When it comes to desserts.... i'm a master baker!!

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Easy Tuna Casserole

Reviewed on Sep. 10, 2008 by Nikki
We enjoyed this dish. I added a little milk and some peas, and used cream of mushroom soup instead of chicken.
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Potato Salmon Patties

Reviewed on Aug. 30, 2008 by lorena
I prefer fresh salmon, so i baked mine(laid out foil, sprinkled with olive oil, placed th salmon in the center, added salt, pepper, granulated garlic and a dash of white wine. Wrapped tightly and baked for 45 minutes). Added a little bit more garlic and homemade old bay seasoning. Thank you!
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Hawaiian Tarts

Reviewed on Aug. 23, 2008 by Gail
Wow! These are delicious. I did them just as the recipe but since I didn't have a mini-muffin tray I did full sized muffins. Next time I will cheat though and use ready made short crust pastry for the base.
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