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Shrimp in Garlic Tapa and a Cookbook Give Away

May 26, 2008 by Andrea   Print This Post Print This Post
Filed under Appetizers, Seafood, Spanish Foods

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20 Responses to “Shrimp in Garlic Tapa and a Cookbook Give Away”
  1. Debbie says:

    Andrea, I lived min Rota, Spain (Andalusia) for two years when I was in the Navy back in the mid ’70s and just loved the food there. I was naive enough to expect Mexican food and was so delightfully surprised to discover the treat that is Spanish cuisine. One of my favorites, even to this day, is what they call an omelette, also called a frittata, because there are so many different ingredients to throw in! Love your site.

  2. Jill Asher says:

    Ok, so let me first admit that I am a NOT a great cook… but over the past few months, I have been trying. Really trying…. to the point that I have friends coming over to help me “relearn” to cook. I have been calling it – Corrective-Emotional-Experiences.

    I have NEVER cooked Spanish food. EVER. But I love tapas … and well, Sangria (which I actually know how to make), surprise, surprise.

    Thanks so much for offering this giveaway!
    Jill

  3. How can you pick a favorite in Spanish cooking!
    I love all the tapas I’ve ever had and I love the paella Jason makes for us. Push me maybe I’d say the Paella is my favorite.
    That garlic shrimp looks fabulous! Maybe that will be my new favorite.

  4. vb says:

    We make a very similar dish and just love it. Yes, that seems like alot of salt. We chop up a large amount of garlic and are not stingy with the olive oil. After the shrimp have been removed from the pan, everyone gets his/her own small ramican full of the cooking juices and garlic for personal bread dipping. It’s a great communal dish, really gets people involved in the food and the meal and gets them talking. Reminds me of my trip to Barcelona and the great meals there, where the chef and staff would come out to the table and have a glass of wine. Wonderful Spanish culture and people!

  5. feener says:

    i love tapas. would love to give it a try !!! thanks for hosting ..i have a giveaway on my site as well. check it out.

  6. Smiling Mom says:

    I’m a huge fan of Tapas also! I, too, have been trying to do a much better job feeding my family. I’d love to try some Spanish food!

  7. bonggamom says:

    My grandmother is Spanish and the Philippine cuisine has a strong Spanish influence, so I have lots of favorites. I do especially love Torta Espanola, croquetas, Jamon Serrano, Baccalao, paella and churros con chocolate. Yummmmmmm!! I’ve only attempted to cook the first 2, I’ve not had the courage to try the others. This cookbook sounds absolutely wonderful, maybe I’ll get lucky!

  8. Melanie J. says:

    Been thinking about trying my hand at paella, and am a big fan of different international cuisines, so I’m glad I happened upon your site (thanks to Green Fork)…please put me in the running for the Spain cookbook :)

  9. BethL. says:

    My mouth was watering just looking at the pictures…I love tapas and sharing them with friends. The Sangria looks tasty as well – Amaretto is a favorite of mine! Keep up the tantalizing…I’m getting better at cooking through the positive vibes!!!

    Beth

  10. Sarah says:

    I would love to learn how to make an authentic paella.

  11. Kim L says:

    Those shrimp look great, Andrea. My mother-in-law gave me a paella kit for Christmas, including a paella pan, a bottle of Spanish olive oil and a package of saffron – can’t wait to try it out. We had a Spanish exchange student years ago, who introduced us to the potato frittata – I really enjoyed it, although my husband doesn’t like eggs.

    Kim

  12. courtney says:

    I love all varieties of Tapas. Just sit me down alone in a Tapas bar and let me go crazy with nice jug of sangria.Also anchcovie stuffed oilves!

  13. Jacque says:

    My husband and I ate at a Tapas bar in Dallas last summer, and my mouth still waters when I think about the delicious food and house sangria. My favorite dish was probably the red peppers stuffed with goat cheese, although the potato tortilla (more like a frittata) was a close favorite. My husband went straight for the blood sausages. All in all, if you get a chance to eat at a tapas bar, we highly recommend the experience. The food is served slowly on little plates. The meal is not rushed, but more a celebration of the company you are with.

  14. Keely says:

    Hi Andrea.

    Matt and I took a trip to Chicago a couple of months ago for a concert and I talked him into eating at a Tapas restaurant afterwards. To be kind, he HATED it. Our joke is “the food was tiny”, and pretty expensive. I would like to prove to him that spanish food is good, and I’ve always wanted to try to make Paella. I understand if you can’t send me the book, but I’d love for you to share the paella recipe!! Thanks, Keely

  15. I love Spanish food. I was lucky enough to visit Barcelona 10 years ago, and loved the simple food (cured ham and bread, rubbed with garlic) and the complex (paella!) Of course, the “patatas bravas” and the “tortilla espanola” were delicious. And who can resist some Spanish wine to accompany the meal?
    – LTV Mom

  16. MyrnaL says:

    I tried paella once and it was time consuming. I consider myself a pretty good cook but I didn’t make it a second time (it was delicious however). What I really love to eat are tapas and I’m really good at making those. That’s because mostly all you do is slice meat and cheese (I am REALLY good at making that) Thanks for running the contest, I really like your site – very classy.

  17. SarahS says:

    I just recently moved from Chicago back to my hometown outside of Cincinnati. I loved going to all the tapas restaurants when I lived in Chicago, but in Cincinnati they are in short supply. I have decided to start cooking some of these Spanish recipes on my own, and this book would be a wonderful way to help me do this. Thanks Andrea for your blog, I love reading all your new recipes!

  18. Catherine says:

    I would love to win a copy of this book. Unfortunately, I have not had the opportunity to experience Spanish food – it is a new cuisine for me. I recently purchased some smoked paprika and was stunned at the wonderful flavor it gives to every dish I have put it in.

    I am helping my son learn to cook. When he is home from college, he picks a recipe and we work together to make it. Many are recipes I have never made, so it is a learning experience for both. We both love to try new foods, so this cookbook would give us a whole new country to explore!

  19. Andrea says:

    Thanks to everyone who entered! I will contact the winner via email and post the announcement in the next few days.

    ~Andrea

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