We're a Spanish & Turkish couple who is currently based in Turkey, but we call Spain our second home. We met in 2013, and since then, I've travelled to numerous destinations in Spain, enjoyed the wonderful cuisine and experienced the culture with my dear husband. In 2020, I decided to share these with you on our 2 RU-vid channels, blog and social media. While my husband is the cook & the tour guide in our videos, I'm the writer, photographer & videographer. We both have our full-time jobs apart from these creative endeavours, so we are doing our best to create good-quality content that we love in our spare time.
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Biz yalnızca bir yemek kaşığı un koyduk. Diğer gerekli malzemeler: • 7 yumurta • 1 kg krem peynir (Philedelphia marka krem peynir özellikle önerilir) • 400 gr şeker • 200 ml krema (yağ oranı en az 35% olmalı)
4:36 That's not cheese on the kokotxas 🤣. It's classical _pilpil_ , a centuries old Basque cod sauce which is renowned worlwide. It's made by heating olive oil and garlic, together with the cod, in a terracotta pan at low temperature, and moving the pan constantly until the cod's gelatin and juices form an emulsion with the oil (about 30 minutes or so). So it has just olive oil, garlic and cod gelatine ( _guindilla_ chillis are optional). It contains no cheese at all. Surprising that a cod lover would have never heard of _bacalao al pilpil_ before.
Can you please tell us the quantity of almond flour you got from the whole almonds? We want to skip the hard part and just use store-bought almond flour. Thanks
Hola! We’d advise you to visit Cadiz and its beaches better as its by the sea. Seville is beautiful, but mind you, it is in the interior, hottest month and region. Be prepared for 40 celsius in the shade in August!
@@meetmeinmadrid if we decide on Seville because our hotel is non refundable, will the streets at night still busy? I love people watching and enjoying a good beer
@@camerontayfour8897 The streets of Seville are lively enough at night, even in Summer, but pleasantly relaxed compared to high season. The temperatures push things even later-you might find it quiet before 9/10pm
It is nothing special really, just a jar of grated tomatoes with no other ingredients in it. If you don’t have it at hand, you may grate some tomatoes yourself as well. Hope this helps :)
I bought dulce de quince from trip to Spain. I can only eat a little at a time. How long will it last after opening? And should I place it in the refrigerator?
Hola Muchachos! Great video! Thanks for posting it. My wife and I will travel to Barcelona in a few days and we're planing to drive to Costa Brava. Can you please give us a tip on where to park... thanks again 😊😊
Costa Brava is a large area and they charge for parking in many places (especially near the beaches). One tip would be to use Google maps to find free parking, also called "Ninja parking" on Google maps :)
We really like Illa Roja (this is normally a nudist beach but anybody is welcome) and Aiguablava. Cala Bona, Cala Pola and Cala Giverola were other coves that we liked, but did not share much in the video. There are so many nice beaches to choose from in Costa Brava :)
It depends on your interests and time of the year: If you are looking for nature and good gastornomy, the north is ideal, especially in the summer if what you like is milder weather (other seasons are rainy). If you want a relaxed vibe, great tapas, flamenco, islamic heritage and sunny weather most of the year (ideal for the winter), you should visit the south. Anytime of the year: Madrid and surroundings (our city!:)). BTW form Madrid you can reach any main city with the high speed train (AVE), a very time- efficient option and good value if booking in advance. For example, Madrid-Barcelona, Madrid- Seville and many other. Hope it helps!