Doing the
Camino de Santiago soon? One question we get asked quite often is about the food.
In this post, we have compiled what we think are the 10 most delicious
Galician dishes you shouldn't miss on your
Camino trip.
Nothing tastes better after a long day walking than a good plate of
...
1-Octopus
The ultimate Galician traditional dish. You will find it referred to as 'pulpo á feira' (in Galician), 'pulpo a la gallega' (in
Spanish) or simply 'pulpo'. Boiled to a perfect
point and served with paprika, salt and olive oil, cooking octopus is an art in
Galicia. It can't be too hard or too mushy, it has to be just perfect.
Don't be fooled by the simplicity of the dish: a great 'pulpeiro' (someone who specialises in cooking octopus) is not that easy to come by!
If you are walking the
French Way of the Camino de Santiago via
Melide, you should stop at A Garnacha for a taste of delicious octopus. Many pilgrims have recommended it to us.
2-Padrón peppers
The little green peppers from
Padrón are quite unique and should be eaten in the right season (
Summer). Simply fried and sprinkled with rock salt, they are the food equivalent of the
Russian roulette. The Galician expression goes: 'Pementos de Padrón; uns pican e outros non' (some of them are hot and some of them are not). And it is so true: they are mostly perfectly sweet little peppers, but there is always the odd one as hot as a chilli. Many people have their different theories to guess which ones are going to be spicy: is it the ones with the pointy end? would it be the smaller ones? or the larger pepper? the truth is nobody knows but it is all part of the fun.
3-Empanada
Galicians would eat anything in empanada... these savoury pastries or pies come in many fillings and shapes but the most popular ones are filled, of course, with seafood or fish. Cod (bacalao/bacallao), mussels (mejillones/mexillóns) and tuna (bonito) are some of the most popular empanadas. The quality of your empanada will depend on the bakers, the type of pastry, the quality of the filling... but they are all delicious.
4-Caldo
Galego
beware vegetarians!
Caldo galego (Galician broth) might look like a harmless veggie-friendly dish with its cabbage, green leaves and beans but it tends to be 'seasoned' with pork lard and sometimes with other types pork meat. Caldo is a hearty, homely Galician dish, cooked in every home, specially in winter time.
5-Squid: all size and shapes!
Crispy squid rings (calamares or luras in Galician) and baby squid (chipirones) are cooked in a light batter and simply eaten with a sprinkle of lemon juice.
Hot or cold, they are one of the most delicious snacks.
6-Queixo de
Tetilla
Cheese lovers might not be familiar with Galician cheese, mainly softer, mildly cured cow cheeses, usually eaten with quince jelly as a dessert. Galicia's most characteristic and unique looking cheese is called 'queixo de tetilla' (meaning 'little breast') for its pointy shape. On your way to
Santiago, along the French Way, you will pass
Arzúa, famous for its pointy 'tetilla' cheese.
7-Shellfish
Galicia is considered to be the shellfish and fish capital of
Spain: clams, mussels, cockles, lobsters, prawns, crab or the extravagant gooseneck barnacles, tuna from
Burela, hake, monkfish, sardines... the variety of seafood found in fish shops and restaurants in Galicia is impressive, seasonal and of premium quality. Go for a stroll to the
Market in Santiago and you will understand, if you are visiting the coast, you are in for a treat.
8-Galician beef
Also greatly appreciated in the rest of Spain is the '
Ternera Gallega' or Galician beef. If you are not into sea creatures, you can always go for beef.
9-Tarta de Santiago
The traditional almond cake with Santiago's cross is a perfect sweet treat to go with a coffee or after a meal. Many other towns in Galicia have similar almond tarts, but each with their specific differences.
10-Flan
Creme caramel or flan is quite a popular dessert in Galicia. In
Autumn, many restaurants and bars will make flan with chestnuts. If you have a chance, have a taste! it is delicious with a bit of whipped cream
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... and if you need a night cap to help digestion, try a little 'chupito' of herbs liquor or coffee liquor...
- published: 17 Jul 2013
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