Claudia&Julia's Blog
Milk tart, Jamie Oliver recipe
Easy, tasty and eye-catching, that's the Jamie Oliver milk tart recipe that Raquel, author of Los Tragaldabas, brings us today. You surely won't want to miss it, so go for it!
Creamed Spinach
Patri, author of Sabores&Momentos, brings us a recipe perfect for enjoying spinach: creamed spinach with a gratin finish. It's ideal to enjoy at the table and also has no difficulty. You'll love the recipe, you'll see!You'll see!
Beef Fajitas
Lola, author of Loleta, Life&Market, brings us a recipe that will easily become a classic for dinners with friends: some tasty, easy, and delicious beef fajitas that, with little fuss, you can have ready to enjoy to the fullest.
Baked sea bream with chopped red pepper and capers
Today I present a recipe that “practically makes itself” but will make you look like royalty in front of your guests, a delicious baked gilt-head bream. The truth is there’s no mystery to baking fish, especially when we want the fish itself to be the star of the dish. There’s no need to mask its flavor by adding lots of ingredients. Today I bring you a seasoning you can use with any other fish: sea bass, turbot… You’ll see how versatile it will be.
The 6 essential utensils for a healthy kitchen
Whether from those excesses or the return to routine, starting a new term often brings new resolutions, such as following a healthy diet. So we bring you the list of the 6 essential utensils for a healthy kitchen.
Chickpea hummus with marinated feta and roasted vegetables
Virginia, the author of Sweet&Sour, brings us a recipe that can’t be missing from our cookbooks: making hummus at home is easy and very versatile. It’s ideal both to use as an appetizer and for first courses or as a side dish. In this case she serves it with marinated quesa feta and some roasted vegetables, which go wonderfully with the hummus.
Beet Risotto
You won't be able to resist today's recipe, because the risotto brought to us by Eva, author of Bake-Street, is finger-licking good: it's a delicious and colorful risotto that I'm sure you'll love even if you're not a big fan of beetroot. It's one of the best risotto recipes for its unique flavor and the original contrast of the caramelized hazelnuts. Don't miss it!
Meatballs in sauce
Meatballs have been part of our cuisine since the Arabs taught us how to make them more than 500 years ago. In fact, albóndiga comes from the word al-bunduqa, which means “the ball”. You can imagine then that, being such an ancient dish, there are many variations of it and that we can find meatballs in many countries around the world.
Blinis with Foie Gras and Caramelized Apple
Leticia, author of Revelando Sabores, returns to the blog to bring us a recipe you’ll love for its simplicity and for the endless possibilities it offers: making blinis is very easy and can solve both an impromptu dinner and be the perfect appetizer for a more formal meal. Her proposal is served with foie and caramelized apple, a delicious combination... And at the end we give you more ideas to create many other delicious recipes with blinis!
Lemon Anchovies with Quinoa Salad
We're in the height of summer, so a classic for these days couldn't be missing: Luisa (Cocinando con mi Carmela) brings us a simple and delicious recipe to prepare tasty anchovies with lemon. Enjoy the recipe... and the summer!
Salmon and Goat Cheese Quiche
Raquel, author of Los Tragaldabas, brings us a recipe you'll want to make whether it's hot or cold: this salmon and cheese quiche will delight you, both for its flavor and its easy preparation. Don't miss it!
Ham and Chicken Croquettes
Today Miriam, author of El Invitado de Invierno, brings us a recipe to make delicious croquettes at home. I encourage you to make them; with her tips and advice they'll undoubtedly turn out perfect.
