Who doesn't enjoy a tapas night? Facing more weeks at home and getting bored of the same recipes, we decided to go for some tastes of Spain. It became a family affair, with the kids helping peel endless cloves of garlic, mix sauces, and, of course, sneak endless bites throughout the process. We played flamenco music in the background, which is surprisingly soothing, and it became a night to remember. I won't go so far as to say my extremely picky toddler tried most of this food (what child won't even try potatoes?!?) but he at least loved the process of making them and my young daughter (four at the time) couldn't get enough.
In fact, this meal was so popular that we repeated it a few weeks later for our first extended family meal in a year - which took place outside at separate tables, and we still wore masks other than eating - but it was special indeed. I'm a little behind so this all happened April 2021. We made three times the shrimp and potatoes listed below (which meant peeling 42 cloves of garlic...) and added in a mix of traditional Passover foods, including homemade matzah, and it hit the spot. Just ignore the part about shrimp at a Passover seder and it was incredible. So dig in and make your own!
You'll also see some crusty bread in the picture. I highly recommend making some to sop up the amazing sauces on the shrimp and potatoes. We obviously couldn't do that on Passover (yes, shrimp okay, bread not... don't ask too many questions) but it was incredible. I also tried my hand at gazpacho which only turned out 'eh' so I won't put that recipe here. Please send in your own if you have a good one, though!
Time: 45 min