
Bendita azahar 🤍
(and pure happenstance – azar – that I posted this
on International Happiness Day)
20 Thursday Mar 2025
10 Monday Mar 2025
26 Wednesday Feb 2025
14 Friday Feb 2025

They’ve been very slow with harvesting the oranges this year. By now they really should be gone but I’m still seeing trees full of overripe fruit with plenty of fallen and squashed oranges on the street. None of these are edible, not because they’re bitter but because of city pollution. They are normally collected and used for animal feed (sorry animals), soaps and perfumes, and also bio fuel. Cynical me (who me?) thinks the city council is leaving them on the trees longer because tourists like to see them but they really need to go. With extra warm temps and lots of sun this past week it won’t be long before the blossoms are out.
07 Friday Feb 2025
Posted in gastronomy, restaurants, seasons, sevilla

It’s been a few years since I last went to the calçotada at La Quinta and so today while out making an appointment at the Social Security office (more on that next week) we decided to stop in as it was in the neighbourhood and scored a table out on the patio. Rather than go with the whole calçotada menu (which is way too much food) we opted for a rooftile of calçots and a couple of other dishes. This year they didn’t offer any gloves so our hands were a total black mess in no time.
This is a Catalán tradition where the calçots (similar to a large spring onion) are roasted over charcoal, then wrapped up in newspaper and served with a nutty romesco sauce. Delicious and also messy as hell. The trick is in getting the non-charred delicate centre out. First you peel away a bit of the charred bit at the end until you see the green part of the onion. Hold onto that! Then tightly grip the tip of the calçot with your other hand and pull. After that you dip the calçot into the romesco sauce and pop it into your mouth. One day I hope to attend a real calçotada out in the countryside in Catalunya but for now this is just fine.
