My culinary adventures in Spanish cuisine these past few weeks have been absolutely wonderful. The family has enjoyed and appreciated every single one of the dishes made – Paella, flan, tortilla omelet, sizzling shrimp, chicken croquettes and apple fritters! I have posted the first 4 recipes and the rest 2 are in this post. Reading up about Spain and its cuisine and then making and actually enjoying these foods made us feel as if we had visited Spain already. So this will definitely bode us well whenever we do end up visiting Spain.
I have also been looking up Spanish recipes online and pinning them for trying out in the future. So I decided to do a round up here of some of these fabulous recipes for you guys since this would be my last post on Spain! Since I would like to go to another country next although I am sure I will make and continue to post other spanish recipes every now and then. If you know of any other great recipes, please drop in a comment with the link so I can update this post with those recipes as well.
I made these chicken croquettes this past weekend and boy, were they amazing? Actually that’s what my kids labeled it – ‘amazing chicken bites’! My son who seems to have developed a keen interest lately in food judging and reviewing owing to us watching ‘Chopped’ all the time, had this to say – ” Love love love these croquettes – the combination of crispy crust and creamy, gooey chicken filling inside makes them simply irresistible and so addictive! ” Now that was a true statement since these croquettes were all gone so fast!. These are indeed a great appetizer and ( anytime snack for growing kids! ).
My friend Angela has done a video recipe for the chicken croquettes – Her recipe is slightly different than the one I give below – Check her video out.
The apple fritters are another great snack that I tried recently and they were delicious! These could also be a great dessert if you serve it with some ice cream! So yummy!
I am bringing these delicious chicken croquettes and apple fritters to Fiesta Friday this week!
Recipe adapted from Savoring Spain and Portugal by Joyce Goldstein
Ingredients:
- 2 large apples (Golden delicious, Gala, Fuji or Mcintosh), peeled and sliced thinly lengthwise (about 1/2 inch)
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 1 tsp anise liqueur (or flavored brandy)
- 1 egg separated
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1 tbsp olive oil
- 1/2 cup all purpose flour
- pinch of salt
- icing sugar or confectioner’s sugar
- Extra light olive oil for deep frying
Place the sliced apples in a bowl and add the sugar and the liqueur or brandy and toss the apples well in the mixture. Let stand for about an hour at room temperature.
In another bowl, mix the egg yolk, milk, olive oil, flour and the salt until you get a smooth batter. Place the batter in the fridge for 1 hour or more.
When ready to make the fritters, heat oil in a deep frying pan.
In a small bowl, beat the egg white until they turn stiff (about 5 minutes) and mix this into the batter until well mixed. Dip the apple slices one by one in the batter and add into the hot oil and fry until golden brown on all sides. Transfer to a plate with paper towels.
Serve the fritters hot dusting the confectioner’s sugar over the top!
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Now for a list of recipes that I have pinned from other sites that I thought look interesting. I will be trying some of these very soon especially the desserts! 🙂
A ROUND UP OF OTHER SPANISH RECIPES THAT I FOUND ON OTHER SITES THAT I THOUGHT LOOKED AMAZING!
Roasted Eggplant and Pepper Tapas
SOME OTHER USEFUL LINKS
How to create a tapas party menu
Top 10 Spanish Dessert recipes
Authentic Spanish recipes by Angela at Cocinaristacook
Chicken croquettes and apple fritters…so they were amazing fry-days! Love the look of it and can sense the taste too!
thanks Sridevi! yes they were indeed very tasty!
I want to take some. 😀
Jhuls, I am sending a dozen of each your way! 🙂
I totally just leaned in to smell all those amazing pictures. Absolutely screen licking good. Never had an apple fritter before, thinking I better change that. 🙂
ha ha Anna yes I had apple fritters for the first time too and they were yum!
Indu, the chicken croquettes are making me drool!
thanks Sandhya. Yes they were indeed very good and they could be a great appetizer for a party.! And how are you, dear? hope you are doing ok. Hugs to you!
Thank you so much for asking, Indu. I am hanging in there- it has been a very difficult period in my life.
I truly appreciate your kindness.
yes hang in there. Take care.
LOVE your son’s comment, Indu! It seems you’re raising a food critic. 🙂 I think I would have been very happy at your table when these were served…yummy! With apple fritters as dessert you would of had to push me out the door! Thanks for sharing the recipes with Fiesta Friday.
thanks Nancy. ha ha yes my son is definitely a food critic in the making! I was hoping he would be a chef in the making…but I guess he chose the easier route! LOL! And Nancy, I would have been so thrilled to have you at our dinner table! Anytime you are in CT, feel free to stop by. Consider that as a standing invitation! And thanks for co-hosting Fiesta Friday this week! 🙂
How old is your son? He sounds so adorable!! Both chicken croquettes and apple fritters sound amazing! ?
ha ha Angie – He is 14! thanks! They were both very good – the kind of food that goes by fast and you don’t have to worry about left overs! 🙂
I love apple fritters! Yours look so delicious, as do the chicken croquettes!!
thanks Arl! I had never eaten apple fritters before. This was my first time and they were delicious!
Wonderful recipes and links and such a thorough research! Thanks for sharing. 🙂
thanks Ronit! And you are welcome! 🙂
I miss having time to study your blog. The food always sounds delicious.
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thanks so much Betty! These croquettes and the fritters were indeed both so delicious!