
Every day is tapas day around here,
but today is INTERNATIONAL TAPAS DAY!
You guys know what to do…
16 Friday Jun 2023
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Every day is tapas day around here,
but today is INTERNATIONAL TAPAS DAY!
You guys know what to do…
15 Thursday Jun 2023
Posted in friends, tapas, tapas tours, we love tapas
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This lovely lady has been a part of my We Love Tapas team this past year and almost from day one she started micro-managing me (!!). And I loved it. Seriously this girl kept me on my toes! I loved it because it meant that she took her tasks seriously and she honestly showed a level of dedication and professionalism well beyond her years. On top of all that she’s been a wonderfully charming, knowledgeable and caring host for our tapas tour guests. Everyone who’s met her has sung her praises. So today we had a little lunch out as next week Nell starts on a new chapter of her life for the next year. Missing her already.
Best of luck Nell! I know you’ll excel at anything you put your mind to. And many many thanks to her mum and long-time friend Lynsey @larosilla for bringing us together.
13 Tuesday Jun 2023
Posted in restaurants, sevilla, spain, tapas, tapas bars, wine

I remember being so excited when my first ever article for Decanter Magazine was published (in print) for their March 2019 Spain issue. Later on it was also published online. But of course it’s been a while and there have been a lot of changes happening here and everywhere, so finally I was asked to update my piece and, well, here it is!
09 Friday Jun 2023
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The first Festival de los Caracoles – CARACOLIA – is taking place June 9 & 10 down by the river and, popping over on opening night, it was actually great fun. Caracoles (small snails) are a true Sevillano traditional tapa and they are also seasonal. Unlike their larger brothers, the Cabrillas, they are cooked in a spicy broth and each tapas bar has its own “secret sauce”. During this event 13 bars from Sevilla province participated. There was live music and the setting couldn’t have been better on a warm breezy summer night…
19 Friday May 2023
Posted in culture, gastronomy, seasons, sevilla, tapas, tapas bars

We’re about mid-way through snail season. Yes, there are bars that serve them year round but those are grown in greenhouses. These are yer proper free-range wild snails! And as you can see there are two types. The tiny caracoles and the larger plumper cabrillas. They are also prepared differently. Cabrillas are cooked in a fairly standard tomato-based cuminy sauce, but with caracoles it’s all about the broth. Every bar has their own broth recipe and they really are quite distinct. Some are garlicky, others feature various herbs, some are quite peppery, and they are often served in a small glass so that once you manage to spoon and slurp out all the caracoles you can finish by drinking the broth. As you can imagine, a bit messy to eat (especially the cabrillas) because, although you are given a toothpick to dig the little buggers out of their shells, you still have to pick them up. BUT the best way to eat them, especially the smaller caracoles, is just to pick one up, and slurp it out broth and all.
