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Title: International Cooking: A Culinary Journey, 2E


1
International Cooking A Culinary Journey, 2E
  • Chapter 2
  • Spain and Portugal

2
History
Romans
  • arrived about 200 BC
  • introduced grapes, wine, garlic, wheat, and
    olives

3
Moors (Arabs from North Africa)
  • arrived in eighth century
  • brought many types of fruits and vegetables -
    citrus fruits, watermelon, pomegranates, grapes,
    artichokes, spinach, eggplants, dates, almonds,
    marzipan, herbs and spices, nutmeg, saffron,
    pepper, honey
  • introduced marinating, frying, combining sweet
    with savory

4
  • Christopher Columbus and other explorers returned
    from the New World
  • in the late 1400s
  • brought new foods including tomatoes, corn,
    potatoes, sweet peppers, and chocolate from the
    New World

5
Topography
Iberian Peninsula
  • Spain makes up five-sixths
  • Portugal is remaining one-sixth

6
  • Atlantic Ocean borders Spain on the northwest
  • Only eight miles of water separates Africa from
    the south of Spain
  • France borders Spain on the northeast
  • Portugal joins on the west
  • Mediterranean lies to the south

7
Mountains in Northwest and Northeast
  • create difficult terrain
  • caused isolation
  • Pyrenees Mountains in northeast form border with
    France

8
Climate
  • hot, sunny summers
  • cold winters
  • southern areas near Mediterranean Sea have warmer
    climate
  • mountainous regions have colder climate
  • Portugals climate is milder because ocean
    breezes temper it

9
Cooking Methods
  • Braising
  • Frying
  • Grilling

10
Regions
  • Although cooks prepare many of the same dishes
    throughout Spain and Portugal, the recipes vary
    significantly in different regions.

11
Galicia
  • located in the northwest
  • simple food
  • fine produce
  • lots of seafood
  • known for the empanada, a meat pie or turnover
    with a soft, flaky crust
  • hearty food matches the harsh climate

12
La Mancha
  • dominates central Spain
  • sparse population
  • sheep thrive
  • olla podrida - a casserole containing almost
    anything that can be stewed

13
Valencia
  • located on the eastern coast bordering the
    Mediterranean Sea
  • rice, oranges and other citrus fruits, olives,
    and grapes
  • rice-based dishes
  • paella - named for the pot in which it is cooked,
    paella is a casserole of saffron-flavored rice
    with a variety of meats, chicken, seafood, and
    vegetables

14
Andalusia
  • lies in southern Spain
  • fried foods
  • Gazpacho, the famous cold tomato vegetable soup
  • cloves, cumin, cinnamon, and other spices

15
Extremadura
  • Situated in the west
  • farmland raising lots of pigs
  • pork dishes, sausages, and cured meats like
    serrano ham

16
Portugal
  • ocean breezes create a milder climate
  • many crops including potatoes, tomatoes, and corn
  • seafood
  • grapes for wine and port

17
Cuisine
  • strong emphasis on the use of fresh ingredients
  • simple preparations
  • the flavors of the foods stand out within each
    dish
  • often use parsley, garlic, and saffron

18
  • Interior Regions
  • lamb, mutton, goat, and pork
  • cured ham, serrano, sausages
  • Coastal Areas
  • seafood
  • fresh or salted cod, sardines, and tuna in
    Portugal
  • anchovies, cod, squid, and many types of
    shellfish in Spain

19
High Quality Cheeses
  • made from cow, sheep, and goat milk, or a
    combination of all three
  • different regions specialize in certain types of
    cheeses
  • Spanish government regulates the production of
    some cheeses. There are currently twelve
    Designation of Origin (DO) cheeses in Spain.

20
Portuguese Use
  • more herbs and spices than the Spanish
  • lots of fresh cilantro
  • more cream and butter than the Spanish

21
Tapas
  • small snacks or appetizers served in bars as a
    snack in the late morning and in the late
    afternoon and/or early evening

22
Meals
  • Breakfast - eaten away from home
  • comida - main meal
  • eaten midday
  • consists of soup or salad, a fish or tortilla
    course, some type of meat, followed by dessert
    that usually consists of fruit
  • cena - light supper

23
Alcoholic Beverages
  • Spain and Portugal produce lots of wine
  • Portugal makes excellent port
  • Spain known for sherry
  • Sherry and port are fortified wines.
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