A Selection of 3 Tapas You Can Easily Make At Home And Share With Others
Tapas are small "appetizer size" dishes that are usually enjoyed with a glass of wine or beer. Traditionally, they are quite salty. The general idea is that the tapas are to be shared with friends while you socialize. This can be during a quick break in the middle of your day, or enjoyed over the course of a few hours. They are attractively presented in small, interesting dishes and typically are quite pleasing to the eye.
This is a stack of salami, cheese, cranberry garlic jelly and a piece of parsley.
- To make this, cut 3 pieces of salami and 3 pieces of aged cheese approximately the same size.
- Put the cheese on top of the salami and top it with cranberry garlic jelly or red pepper jelly.
- Garnish with a small piece of parsley.
- Present it on a small dish that is brightly coloured and serve 3 stacks per person, as shown.
This is an avocado tomato salad with bacon, fresh basil and aged cheese. Topped with fresh lime juice, pink Himalayan salt, freshly ground black pepper, and drizzled with olive oil and balsamic vinegar.
- To make this, gather the ingredients.
- Cut the cherry tomatoes in slices and the avocado into small cubes. You will need 6 cherry tomatoes and 1/2 an avocado per person. Arrange them in a small bowl with the avocado cubes in the centre and the tomato slices around them.
- Chop the bacon and basil into small pieces and cut one small wedge of lime. You will need 1/2 a piece of bacon, one medium size leaf of basil and a tiny sliver of lime, per person.
- Grate an 1/8th of a cup of aged cheddar cheese or any hard cheese of your choice, per person.
- Squeeze a tiny amount of lime juice directly over top of the avocado cubes and grind the salt and pepper, to taste, over top of the avocado and tomatoes.
- Top with freshly chopped basil, bacon and garnish with shredded cheese.
- Drizzle with a little bit of olive oil and balsamic vinegar. Serve in a small bowl.
Spicy Olives
- To make this, simply choose they type of olives you would like to serve. You'll need 5 olives per person and you'll want to decide whether you want olives with or without pits.
- Place 5 olives in a small decorative dish and serve.
Don't be alarmed if the olives don't last very long...they are delicious after all.
I welcome your comments and invite you to join me...there is always room for one more at my table.
Cheers!
~ Rebecca Ryan
that avo looks delicious!!
It was indeed! Thanks for commenting @doitvoluntarily.
this tapas looks very tasty XD thanks for the idea
You are most welcome @speckofdust! Thanks for taking a minute to comment.
thank you for share your experience whit us
It is my pleasure, believe me...lol!
Very european..is that a tan @rebeccaryan??
Why yes...yes it is.
I left my pastie white skin, back in the land of snow and not much sunlight.
LOL!
Well enjoy the warm breeze and much sunlight :))
I am back home now, but I can tell you that I happy ate my way around Spain. It was very restorative.
Yeah with lots of alimentacion in every corner, one doesn't go hungry in Spain lolsss
Hahaha! No, I can't say that I was ever hungry while there.
So true. Everywhere you turn, it seems, you could find something delicious to eat.
That's one thing you do in there..eat, drink and sun-bathe. So cheap too.
Exceptional in every way and would still be a value at twice the price!
yeah..i noticed that the 1st time i've been, which was very enjoyable, esp going to the market.
I love these kind of tapas, and you choose your ingredients wisely. What a nice combination, I should give it a try in warmer days!
Thank you for your lovely comment @liliana.durante! Please let us all know if you ever use the idea of tapas in your entertaining endeavors. I'd love to know what you come up with in terms of flavour combinations. :)
You put me to think after your comment. I'm not sure if the appetizers I sometimes prepare can be named "tapas", probably yes! That's a good idea, I will share for sure. I guess some of the flavors are typical from Portugal! :)
I usually
Are you located in Portugal?
Yes, I think there is a lot of cross-over. The thing that really sets tapas apart is the portion size. As long as it is small, it could be considered a tapas. Many tapas selections are fish based.
Yes, Portuguese born and livin'! :) I really love Spain (Andalucia) tapas, it's so practical :)
Nice to officially meet you @liliana.duarte! Portugal is a country that I would like to visit too. :)
Looks so delicious
Thanks for commenting @happyhousewife!
I'd take all three of those, lol! The little salami stacks look great! They would be good with a cold beer! :D
Exactly! Super quick and easy to make...which can be a pitfall, because it's hard to stop at only 3, at a time. LOL
That's why they just serve them as "little plates", lol. A whole buffet is too dangerous for our own good! ; )
Oh, those look so good!
Thank you @gringalicious!
Quick and easy to make...