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Día das Letras Galegas 2020 (Galician Literature Day)

Día das Letras Galegas 2020 (Galician Literature Day)

Today is a very special day. We celebrate Galician Literature so I made a special playlist. I love Galicia and I love literature, so today is a day I’ve always enjoyed. I remember when I was a little girl, this day meant a very well deserved holiday very near to the end of the school year. The weather would be warm (even if it rained, because here we have a lot of rain, always) and we could ejoy a pre-summer…

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Padrón Peppers Jam: The perfect jam for this Christmas cheeseboard.

Padrón Peppers Jam: The perfect jam for this Christmas cheeseboard.

I made a quick recipe. It only has 3 ingredients, but it is delicious! (Recipe below)   Ingredients: 350 gr Padrón Peppers 1/4 cup sugar 1/4 cup apple cider vinegar Add some salt if you fancy.   Method: Cut the stem of the peppers, but leave the seeds, if some are hot, you want that on your jam 🙂 Wash and rinse Place in a pot with the sugar and vinegar and cover with a lid (or a plate, as…

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Another Tapas Contest: Tapas Picadillo in Coruña II

Another Tapas Contest: Tapas Picadillo in Coruña II

Hey there again! I’m on the road to Granada today. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Escuchando Elefantes (@escuchando_elefantes) That’s like a 10 hours journey. Although I’ve been driving already, blogging is like the perfect hobbie. Why? Because if I am bored I can talk to you for as long as I want…I don’t mind if you stop readin. I understand. I think I need to talk about the rest of the dishes I tried for the…

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Galician Fergese: Superquick recipe

Galician Fergese: Superquick recipe

My neighbours are too kind. They planted Padrón peppers and they are constantly giving me bags full of these wonderful veggies. I’m so grateful! The thing is, on their own, they are perfect. Nonetheless, I started fooding around with them. The result is this superquick recipe you can enjoy hot or cold. The Fergese it’s a hot recipe, but I love to prepare it and then have a cold bruschetta of the mixture before I put it in the oven….

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