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All from Spain, excluding the golden bottles of rapeseed oil

In this category you will find recipes from mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands. Some of the recipes might be strange or unusual but hopefully they will give you some ideas and inspiration.

Spanish cuisine is very diverse and has numerous regional specialities as well as regional variations of standard Spanish dishes. I suspect that this is due to the varying terrain of the country, for example, beef and cheese from cows' milk are more readily available in the lush, green, north-west whereas in hot and dry Andalucía you are more likely to find lamb and goats' milk cheese. Fish plays an important part in the Spanish diet and the variety of readily available fish is amazing. Unfortunately, it can be quite difficult if you are a vegetarian to find suitable dishes in Spain, but many recipes can be adapted so that you can enjoy Spanish food at home.

A word about garlic quantities. I am a garlic fanatic and often overstate the amount of garlic necessary. Everyone is different and even looking through Spanish recipe books, you will find that individual authors have differing views on the amount to be used for a particular recipe. Most Spanish savoury dishes include garlic, especially in recipes from the south, but you can use as much or as little as you like. However, please try to not leave it out totally. Many people who like garlic are worried about 'garlic breath' (it is not known as the 'stinking rose' for nothing!). If you are worried, just chew on some fresh parsley or anything else that is high in chlorophyll.

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Spanish Ingredients in the UK

We also have a list of suppliers of Spanish ingredients and encyclopedic Spanish cheese section, categorised by region.


DOP ingredients

DOP stands for 'Denominación de Origen Protegida' which in the UK we know as 'Protected Designation of Origin' (PDO). Under the EU agricultural product quality policy, this "covers agricultural products and foodstuffs which are produced, processed and prepared in a given geographical area using recognised know-how". The following list of Spanish ingredients are those which are registered as DOP. Note that DOP wines are not included in the list.

Cheese

Product Milk Type Town or province Region
Afuega'l Pitu Cow Belmonte, Cudillero, Pravia, Grado and Yermes (Asturias) Asturias
Arzúa-Ulloa cheese Cow Various municipalities in the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo & Pontevedra Galicia
Cabrales Cow, but can be blended with goat and/or ewe Cabrales and some villages of the Peñamellera Alta (Asturias) Asturias
Cebreiro cheese Cow Lugo Galicia
Gamoneu aka Gamonedo Cow, goat and ewe Onís and Cangas de Onís (Asturias) Asturias
Idiazábal Ewe Sierra de Aralar (Guipúzcoa and Navarra) Pais Vasco and Navarra
Mahón-Menorca Cow Mercadal, Ciutadella, Alaior and other villages (Menorca) Islas Balearas
Picón Bejes-Tresviso Cow, goat and ewe Liébana (Cantábria) Cantábria
Queso Casín Cow Caso, Sobrescobio Asturias
Queso de flor Cow and ewe Gran Canaria, Tenerife (Islas Canarias) Islas Canarias
Queso de La Serena Ewe Numerous villages in the Badajóz province Extremadura
Queso de l`Alt Urgell y la Cerdanya Cow L`Alt Urgell y la Cerdanya (Lleida) Cataluña
Queso de Murcia Goat Throughout Murcia Murcia
Queso de Murcia al vino Goat Throughout Murcia Murcia
Queso Ibores Goat Several villages east of Trujillo (Cáceres) Extremadura
Queso Majorero Goat Antigua, Betancuria, La Oliva, Pájara, Puerto del Rosario and Tuineje (Fuerteventura) Islas Canarias
Queso Manchego Ewe Throughout the provinces of Toldeo, Ciudad Real, Cuenca and Albacete Castilla-La Mancha
Queso Nata de Cantábria Cow Central Biscay coast (Cantábria) Cantábria
Queso Palmero aka Queso de la Palma Goat Islands of La Palma and Sta. Cruz de Tenerife Islas Canarias
Queso San Simón da Costa cheese Cow Lugo Galicia
Queso Tetilla Cow Throughout all provinces of Galicia Galicia
Queso Zamorano Ewe Throughout the province of Zamora Castilla-León
Quesucos de Liébana Cow, goat and ewe Liébana and Peñarrubia (Cantábria) Cantábria
Roncal Ewe Valle de Roncal (Navarra) Navarra
Torta del Casar Ewe Between the River Tajo and the Sierra de San Pedro (Cáceres) Extremadura

Fruit and Vegetables

Product Description Town or province Region
Mongeta del Ganxet Beans El Maresme (Barcelona), La Selva (Gerona) Cataluña
Pera de Lleida Pears Lleida Cataluña
Avellana de Reus Hazelnuts El Morell, La Selva del Camp and Reus (Tarragona) Cataluña
Cereza del Jerte Cherries Valle de Jerte, La Vera and Valle de Ambroz (Cáceres) Extremadura
Melocotón de Calanda Peaches 44 towns and village south-east of the River Ebro, including Caspe, Alcañiz, Calanda and Maella (Teruel and Zaragoza) Aragón
Alcachofa de Benicarló aka Carxofa de Benicarló Globe artichokes Benicarló, (Castellón) Comunidad Valencia
Chirimoya de la Costa tropical de Granada-Malaga Cherimoyas Various coastal municipalities in the provinces of Granada & Málaga Andalucía
Arroz de Valencia aka Arròs de Valènc Senia, bahía and bomba rice Mainly Seuca, Massanassa, Catarroja, Alfafar (Valencia) Comunidad Valencia
Calasparra Balillax sollana and bomba rice Calasparra (Murcia) Murcia
Kaki (Caqui) Ribera del Xúquer Persimmons Numerous areas (Valencia and Castellón) Comunidad Valencia
Manzana Reineta del Bierzo Apples Carracedelo and Dehesas (León) Castilla-León
Uva de mesa embolsada “Vinalopó” Grapes (for eating) Agost, Aspe, Hondón de los Frailes, Hondón de las Nieves, Monforte del Cid, Novelda y La Romana (Alicante) Comunidad Valencia
Nísperos Callosa d'En Sarriá Loquats Mainly Callosa d'En Sarrià, Altea and Villajoyosa (Alicante) Comunidad Valencia
Pera de Jumilla Pears Jumilla (Murcia) Murcia
Peras de Rincón de Soto Pears Rincón de Soto, Alfaro, Calahorra, and Aldeanueva de Ebro (La Rioja) La Rioja
Pimientos del Piquillo de Lodosa Peppers Andosilla, Ázagra, Cárcar, Lerín, Lodosa, Mendavia, San Adrián and Sartaguda (Navarra) Navarra
Arroz del Delta del Ebro Rice Amposta, Sant Jaume d'Enveja, San Carles de la Rápida, L'Aldea, Camarles, Deltebre and L'Ampolla (Tarragona) Cataluña
Pemento de Herbón Peppers Various municipalities in the provinces of A Coruña and Pontevedra Galicia

Meat and Fish

Product Description Town or province Region
Dehesa de Extremadura Ibérico ham (Badajoz and Cáceres) Extremadura
Guijuelo Ibérico ham Mainly Guijuelo, Ledro, Sotoserrano, Miranda Castañar, Béjar, Candelario, Frades de la Sierra and Tamames (Salamanca) Castilla-León
Jamón de Huelva Ibérico ham 31 municipalities in the Sierra de Huelva (Huelva) Andalucía
Jamón de Teruel Ham Throughout the province of Teruel Aragón
Los Pedroches Ham Several municipalities in the province of Córdoba Andalucía
Mejillón de Galicia aka Mexillón de Galicia Mussels Within the tidal inlets of Vigo, Pontevedra, Arousa, Muros-Noia and Ares-Betanzos. (La Coruña and Pontevedra) Galicia

Oil and Butter

Product Description Town or province Region
Aceite Campo de Calatrava Olive oil Campo de Calatrava (Ciudad Real) Castilla-La Mancha
Aceite Campo de Montiel Olive oil 95 municipalities from the province of Guadalajara and 42 municipalities from the province of Cuenca Castilla-La Mancha
Aceite de la Alcarria Olive oil Several municipalities in the province of Ciudad Real Castilla-La Mancha
Aceite de la Rioja Olive oil (La Rioja) La Rioja
Aceite de Mallorca aka Oli de Mallorca Olive oil Sóller, Alcúdia and Lloseta (Mallorca) Islas Baleares
Aceite de Terra Alta aka Oli de Terra Alta Olive oil 18 municipalities in the province of Tarragona Cataluña
Aceite del Baix Ebre-Montsià aka Oli del Baix Ebre-Montsià Olive oil 12 municipalities in the province of Tarragona Cataluña
Aceite del Bajo Aragón Olive oil Numerous municipalities in the provinces of Terual and Zaragoza Aragón
Aceite Monterrubio Olive oil Peraleda del Zaucejo, Monterrubio, Zalamea, Benquerencia, Esparragosa and Castuera (Badajoz) Extremadura
Antequera Olive oil Mostly within the area of Antequera (Málaga), but also in Palenciana (Córdoba) Andalucía
Baena Olive oil Various locations within the province of Córdoba Andalucíá
Gata-Hurdes Olive oil 14 locations within the province of Cáceres Extremadura
Estepa Olive oil 11 locations within the province of Sevilla and 1 in Córdoba Andalucía
Les Garrigues Olive oil Les Garrigues, El Segrià Sur y the area south of l’Urgell (Leida) Cataluña
Mantequilla de l'Alt Urgell y la Cerdanya aka Mantega de l'Alt Urgell i la Cerdanya Butter L'Alt Urgell y la Cerdanya (Lleída) Cataluña
Mantequilla de Soria Butter Throughout the province of Soría Castilla-León
Montes de Granada Olive oil 11 municipalities within the province Granada and also one in Jaén Andalucíá
Montes de Toledo Olive oil Numerous locations in the provinces of Toledo and Ciudad Real Castilla-La Mancha
Montoro-Adamuz Olive oil Montoro, Adamuz, Espiel, Hornachuelos, Obejo, Villaharta, Villanueva del Rey and Villaviciosa de Córdoba (Córdoba) Andalucía
Poniente de Granada Olive oil Algarinejo, Íllora, Montefrío, Jayena, Villanueva Mesía, Moclín, and Zagra (Granada) Andalucía
Priego de Córdoba Olive oil Priego de Córdoba, Almedinilla, Carcabuey and Fuente-Tojar (Córdoba) Andalucía
Sierra de Cadiz Olive oil Olvera and Zahara (Cádiz) and Coripe and Pruna (Sevilla) Andalucíá
Sierra de Cazorla Olive oil 10 municipalities within the province of Jaén Andalucía
Sierra de Segura Olive oil Numerous localities within the province of Jaén Andalucía
Sierra Mágina Olive oil Numerous localities within the province of Jaén Andalucía
Siurana Olive oil Numerous localities within the province of Tarragona Cataluña

Miscellaneous products

Product Description Town or province Region
Azafrán de la Mancha Saffron Provinces of Toledo, Cuenca, Ciudad Real and Albacete Castilla-La Mancha
Chufa de Valencia Tiger nuts 16 towns north of Valencia, known as ‘The Northern Orchard’ Comunidad Valencia
Miel de Granada Honey Mainly Huéscar, Granada, Ugíjar, Motril, Lanjarón and Otívar but the whole province of Granada has DOP status for this product Andalucía
Miel de La Alcarria Honey La Alcarria, (Guadalajara and Cuenca) Castilla-La Mancha
Pimentón de La Vera Paprika La Vera (Cáceres) Extremadura
Pimentón de Murcia Paprika Cabezo de Torres and Espinardo (Murcia) Murcia
Sidra de Asturias aka Sidra d'Asturies Cider All provinces Asturias
Vinagre de Jerez Vinegar Jerez de la Frontera, El Puerto de Santa María, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Trebujena, Chipiona, Rota, Puerto Real and Chiclana de la Frontera (Cádiz) and Lebrija (Sevilla) Andalucía
Vinagre del Condado de Huelva Vinegar Almonte, Beas, Bollullos Par del Condado, Bonares, Chucena, Gibraleón, Hinojos, La Palma del Condado, Lucena del Puerto, Manzanilla, Moguer, Niebla, Palos de la Frontera, Rociana del Condado, San Juan del Puerto, Trigueros, Villalba del Alcor and Villarrasa (Huelva) Andalucía

IGP ingredients

IGP stands for 'Indicación Geográfica Protegida' which in the UK we know as 'Protected Geographical Indication' (PGI). Under the EU agricultural product quality policy, this "covers agricultural products and foodstuffs closely linked to the geographical area. At least one of the stages of production, processing or preparation takes place in the area.". The following list of Spanish ingredients are those which are registered as IGP.

Cheese

Product Milk Type Town or province Region
Queso de Valdeón Cow or goat or both Valle de Valdeón (León) Castilla-León

Fruit and Vegetables

Product Description Town or province Region
Alubia de La Bãneza-León Bean Astorga, El Páramo, Esla-Campos, La Bañeza, La Cabrera and Tierras de León (León) and Benavente-Los Valles (Zamora) Castilla-León
Alcachofa de Tudela Globe artichokes 33 localities in the Ribera de Navarra Navarra
Ajo Morado de las Pedroñeras Garlic Las Pedroñeras and surrounding villages (Cuenca) Castilla-La Mancha
Berenjena de Almagro Aubergines Aldea del Rey, Almagro, Bolaños, Calzada de Calatrava, Granátula de Calatrava y Valenzuela de Calatrava (Ciudad Real) Castilla-La Mancha
Calçot de Valls Onions Baix Penedès, el Tarragonès, el Baix Camp and l'Alt Camp (Tarragona) Cataluña
Castaña de Galicia Chestnuts All provinces Galicia
Cerezas de la Montaña de Alicante Cherries Several localities (Alicante) and Bocairente and Onteniente (Valencia) Comunidad Valencia
Cítricos Valencianos aka Cítrics Valencians Oranges and related fruit, and lemons Throughout the provinces of Castellón, Valencia and Alicante Comunidad Valencia
Clementinas de las Tierras del Ebro Clementines Baix Ebre and Montsià (Tarragona) Cataluña
Coliflor de Calahorra Cauliflower Aguilar de río Alhama, Aldeanueva de Ebro, Alfaro, Arnedo, Autol, Calahorra, Cervera de río Alhama, Pradejón, Quel and Rincón de Soto, Alcanadre (La Rioja) La Rioja
Espárrago de Huétor-Tájar Asparagus Huétor Tájar (Granada) Andalucía
Espárrago de Navarra White asparagus River Ebro area of Navarra, La Rioja and the provinces of Zaragaoza and Huesca Navarra, La Rioja and Aragón
Faba Asturiana Bean Throughout the Asturias Asturias
Faba de Lourenzá Bean Lugo Galicia
Garbanzo de Fuentesaúco Chickpea Several localities in the province of Zamora Castilla-León
Grelos de Galicia Turnip tops All provinces Galicia
Judías de El Barco de Ávila Beans Several localities within the province of Ávila Castilla-León
Lenteja de La Armuña Lentils Several localities in the north of the province of Salamanca Castilla-Léon
Lenteja Pardina de Tierra de Campos Lentils Localities within the comarca of Tierra de Campos (León, Palencia, Valladolid and Zamora Castilla-León
Manzana de Girona aka Poma de Girona Apples La Selva, el Baix Empordà and Alt Empordà, el Gironès and el Pla de l'Estany (Girona) Cataluña
Melón de La Mancha Melons Alcázar de San Juan, Arenales de San Gregorio, Argamasilla de Alba, Campo de Criptana, Daimiel, Herencia, Las Labores, Llanos del Caudillo, Manzanares, Membrilla, Puerto Lápice, Socuéllamos, Tomelloso, Valdepeñas y Villarta de San Juan (Ciudad Real) Castilla-La Mancha
Pataca de Galicia aka Patata de Galicia Potatoes Bergantiños (A Coruña), Terra Chá-A Mariña and Lemos (Lugo) and A Limia (Ourense) Galicia
Patatas de Prades aka Patates de Prades Potatoes Prades, Capafonts, La Febró y Arbolí, Baix Camp (Tarragona) Cataluña
Pemento da Arnoia Peppers Arnoia (Orense) Galicia
Pemento de Oímbra Peppers District of Verín (Orense) Galicia
Pemento do Couto Peppers Ferrol (La Coruña) Galicia
Pimiento Asado del Bierzo Roasted peppers Cacabelos, Camponaraya and Carracedelo (León) Castilla-León
Pimiento de Gernika aka Gernikako Piperra Peppers The provinces of Gipuzkoa and Bizkaia, and the following areas of Alava: Ayala, Okondo, Llodio, Amurrio, Artziniega, Urkabustaiz, Zuya, Zigoitia, Legutiano and Aramaio Pais Vasco
Pimiento Riojano Peppers Tricio, (La Rioja) La Rioja
Tomate La Cañada Tomatoes Campo de Níjar and Bajo Andarax (Almería) Andalucía

Meat and fish

Product Description Town or province Region
Botillo del Bierzo Pork sausages El Bierzo (León) Castilla-León
Caballa de Andalucía Mackerel Almería, Adra, Carboneras, Garrucha, Roquetas de Mar (Almería); Algeciras, Barbate, Cádiz, Chipiona, Conil, La Línea, Puerto de Santa María, Rota, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Tarifa (Cádiz); Almúñecar, Motril (Granada); Ayamonte, Cartaya, Huelva, Isla Cristina, Lepe, Palos de la Frontera, Punta Umbría (Huelva); Estepona, Fuengirola, Málaga, Marbella, Vélez-Málaga (Málaga) Andalucía
Carne de Ávila Avileña-black beef Provinces of Huelva, Jaén, Sevilla, Teruel, Ciudad Real, Toledo, Cáceres, Badajoz, La Rioja, Madrid and all provinces in Castilla-León Andalucía, Aragón, Castile-La Mancha, Extremadura, La Rioja, Madrid and Castilla-León
Carne de Cantábria Beef Throughout the whole region Cantábria
Carne de la Sierra de Guadarrama Beef Buitrago/Lozoya, Colmenar Viejo/La Cabrera and El Escorial/San Martín de Valdeiglesias (Madrid) Madrid
Carne de Morucha de Salamanca Morucha beef Throughout the province of Salamanca Castilla-Léon
Carne de Vacuno del País Vasco aka Euskal Okela Beef Throughout the Basque region Pais Vasco
Cecina de León Cured beef Throughout the province of León Castilla-Léon
Chorizo de Cantimpalos Sausages Numerous municipalities in the province of Segovia Castilla-Léon
Chorizo Riojano Sausages All areas La Rioja
Chosco de Tineo Sausages Municipalities of Allande, Belmonte de Miranda, Cangas del Narcea, Salas, Somiedo, Tineo, Valdés and Villayón Asturias
Cordero de Extremadura Lamb Throughout Extremadura Extremadura
Cordero de Navarra aka Nafarroako Arkumea Navarra and Lacha lamb Throughout Navarra Navarra
Cordero Manchego Lamb Mancha, Manchuela, Centro and Almansa (Albacete), Mancha, Campos de Calatrava and Montiel (Ciudad Real), Manchuela, Mancha Baja and Mancha Alta (Cuenca) and La Mancha (Toledo) Castilla-La Mancha
Jamón de Trevélez Cured ham Trevélez, Juviles, Busquistar, Pórtugos, La Tahá, Bubión, Capileira and Bérchules (Granada) Andalucía
Lacón Gallego Dried ham Provinces of A Coruña, Lugo and Pontevedra Galicia
Lechazo de Castilla y León Suckling lamb All provinces Castilla-Léon
Melva de Andalucía Tuna Almería, Adra, Carboneras, Garrucha, Roquetas de Mar (Almería); Algeciras, Barbate, Cádiz, Chipiona, Conil, La Línea, Puerto de Santa María, Rota, Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Tarifa (Cádiz); Almúñecar, Motril (Granada); Ayamonte, Cartaya, Huelva, Isla Cristina, Lepe, Palos de la Frontera, Punta Umbría (Huelva); Estepona, Fuengirola, Málaga, Marbella, Vélez-Málaga (Málaga) Andalucía
Pollo y Capón del Prat Chicken and capon Castelldefels, Cornellá de Llobregat, El Prat de Llobregat, Gavá, Sant Boix de Llobregat, Sant Climent de Llobregat, Sant Feliú de Llobregat, Viladecans and Santa Coloma de Cervellá (Barcelona) Cataluña
Salchichón de Vic aka Llonganissa de Vic Pork sausages 28 villages in La Plana de Vic (Barcelona) Cataluña
Sobrasada de Mallorca Cured pork sausages Island of Mallorca Islas Balearas
Ternasco de Aragón Lamb The whole of the region of Aragón, but especially the province of Teruel Aragón
Ternera Asturiana Veal Throughout the Asturias
Ternera de Extremadura Veal Several localities throughout Extremadura Extremadura
Ternera de Navarra aka Nafarroako Aratxea Veal Throughout Navarra
Ternera Gallega Veal Throughout Galicia Galicia

Miscellaneous products

Product Description Town or province Region
Turrón de Agramunt aka Torró d'Agramunt Nougat Urgell and Agramunt (Lleida) Cataluña
Ensaimada de Mallorca aka Ensaimada mallorquina Pastry cake All islands Islas Balearas
Mazapán de Toledo Marzipan sweets Ajofrín, Carpio de Tajo, Consuegra, Gálvez, La Mata and Toledo (Toledo) Castilla-La Mancha
Pan de Cea Bread San Cristovo de Cea (Ourense) Castilla-León
Pan de Cruz de Ciudad Real Bread Throughout Ciudad Real Castile-La Mancha
Tarta de Santiago Cakes All provinces Galicia
Mantecadas de Astorga Cakes Astorga (León) Galicia
Mantecadas de Estepa Cakes Estepe (Sevilla) Andalucía
Sobao Pasiego Cakes All areas Cantábria
Alfajor de Medina Sidonia Biscuits Medina Sidonia (Cádiz) Andalucía
Miel de Galicia aka Mel de Galicia Honey Throughout Galicia Galicia
Jijona Nougat Jijona (Alicante) Comunidad Valencia
Turrón de Alicante Nougat Alicante (Alicante) Comunidad Valencia

ETG ingredients

ETG stands for 'Especialidad Tradicional Garantizada' which in the UK is known as 'traditional speciality guaranteed (TSG). It "highlights traditional character, either in the composition or means of production".

Product Description Town or province Region
Leche certificada de Granja Milk from pure bred farm cattle
Jamón Serrano Dry-cured ham
Panellets Marzipan petit-fours All provinces of Cataluña Cataluña

DO ingredients

DO stands for Denominación de Origen which translates as ‘name of origin’. The Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA - Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación) regulates the quality of Spanish foodstuffs via a labelling system which establishes, among other things, a DO for the country's highest quality produce. A semi-autonomous governing body (Consejo Regulador) exists for each region and for each food type, comprised of skilled, impartial members who investigate the quality, ingredients and production process of each product, ensuring they attain specific quality levels. They report to a central council at national government level but are normally based in the largest population centre of a given region and are responsible for enforcing its geographical limits. Products labelled Denominación de Origen, apart from being of superior quality, are expected to carry specific characteristics of geographical region or individual producer and be derived from raw materials originating within the region. The following Spanish ingredients are those which are registered as DO.

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