Garlic soup shots (yields 4 servings)
- 6 garlic cloves
- 6 tbsp olive oil
- 6 slices good chorizo
- 1 generous dash white wine
- 1 cup thinly sliced stale bread
- 1 tsp sweet pimentón
- 2 cups water or stock
- Salt to taste
- 8 quail eggs
- Thinly slice the stale bread, set aside.
- Pour the oil in a pot or better, in an earthenware cazuela, which is the proper way to make garlic soup, and sauteé the sliced garlic cloves, till golden.
- Add the diced chorizo and sauteé 1 minute. Then add the pimentón, stirring for another minute, just to lightly toast it. Never allow pimentón to brown, as it develops a bitter taste.
- Add the wine and let concentrate for a couple of minutes.
- Add the bread and toss so that it absorbs the flavors. Then pour the water and add the salt. Let simmer 6-8 minutes for the bread to soak the liquid and the flavors to blend. The soup will feel somewhat gelatinous because of the bread. Taste the seasoning and adjust if necessary. Keep the soup steaming hot.
- Serve the soup in small ramequins or bowls, and add 2 quail eggs to each (1). Let the soup sit for a couple of minutes or more; the hot soup will make the eggs set.
Note:
(1) The eggs can be added whole or beaten, either way.
Don’t fret if the soup looks messy. That’s the way it should look. The bread gives it a gelatinous and thick feel, with the egg floating on top. Enjoy it on a sunny and cold noon as a snack or for lunch, with a full-bodied red Spanish wine. You’ll get a glimpse of Spanish peasant life in Castille…
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Don’t fret if the soup looks messy. That’s the way it should look. The bread gives it a gelatinous and thick feel, with the egg floating on top. Enjoy it on a sunny and cold noon as a snack or for lunch, with a full-bodied red Spanish wine. You’ll get a glimpse of Spanish peasant life in Castille…
This post is sponsored by HomeAway, UK's no. 1 holiday homes site. Find your ideal villa or apartment on Central Spain with HomeAway.
delicious!
ReplyDeleteThis is the kind of thing that I would eat up in a second!
ReplyDeleteFrank @Memorie di Angelina
Oh wow! I must try this...wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAs you say, garlic soup is nothing to be afraid of. I love the idea of adding a bit chorizo! Must be heavenly.
ReplyDeletejust the thought of garlic soup makes me smile this looks fantastic.. nice shot!
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