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Temat postu: spicy tortilla espanola with roasted red pepper ai
spicy tortilla espanola with roasted red pepper aioli
"bien gracias, y tu?" tengo hambre." "entonces vamos a comer!" six years of spanish in middle school and high school, and that about the extent of mi espanol today. my spanish skills are long gone, i will always have a special place in my heart for spain. was my senior year of high school when my spanish teacher senora curtis announced a trip to spain. dad said to me, "you been studying for six years. going!" my parents were going to pay for me to travel abroad for the first time ever. was ecstatic . . . well, that is until they told me that they weren paying for me to travel abroad; i was going to pay for myself to travel abroad. so how does that work? conversation below into cantonese)
"let me understand this, you making me spend thirteenwhopping hundred dollars of my hardearned oddjob money that i been saving for the last four years?" "yep. have no choice on this matter."
"uh, it my money. can tell me how to spend it!"
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spicy tortilla espanola with roasted red pepper aioli
serves 81/2 lb. fingerling potatoes, quartered
kosher salt
5 tbs. of olive oil
1 medium onion, sliced
1 tbs. red pepper flakes
2 tbs. chipotle sauce
6 large eggs, whisked10" castiron skillet
ingredients for aioli
1 red pepper
olive oil
1 egg yolk
2 tsp. red wine vinegar
1 cup neutral tasting oil
kosher salt
cover potatoes in cold water, salt heavily and bring to a boil. for about 10 minutes or until potatoes can be easily pierced with a fork. water and set potatoes aside.
in a mediumsaute pan, heat 2 tbs. of olive oil over mediumhigh heat. onions and saute until they start to soften. add potatoes and red chili flakes. with onions and saute until the outside of the potatoes crisp up, about five minutes. combine potato mixture with chipotle sauce, eggs and 1 tsp. of salt. now heat up cast iron skillet over mediumhigh heat for about 2 minutes. remaining 3 tbs. of olive oil and distribute evenly over skillet. potato and egg mixture into the pan and cook for about 3 minutes before bringing heat down to medium. with aluminum foil (or large pot lid) and heat for another 5 minutes. bottom half of the tortilla should be cooked through. if you were an authentic spaniard, you would now cover the skillet with a plate, flip the skillet over and then slide the tortilla back into the pan to cook through the other side. don know about you, but i have trouble benching ten pounds, let alone try to flip a ten pound skillet gracefully with one hand. once did this as a twoperson job with tim, but when he flipped the skillet over, it landed on my forearm. castiron skillet is not something that easy to shake off if it lands on your forearm, so till this day, i have a "love scar." due to my overall weakness and illcoordination, i choose an easier method. the oven rack about 8 inches from the top of the oven and broil on low for about 3 to 5 more minutes. for the aioli, i replaced the mustard with red pepper puree and the typical lemon for acid with vinegar. can buy preroasted red pepper but if you want to make it, start by removing the stem of the red pepper and deseeding. onto a small baking sheet and drizzle with oil and then broil under high heat for about 15 minutes, turning frequently to make sure that all sides char evenly. typically do this just in my toaster oven since it just one pepper no need to heat up the entire oven. the red pepper is nice and charred (this is one of the few times in cooking where you want to burn something) place in a paper bag, close tightly, shake and let steam for a few minutes. will make the skin much easier to peel. the pepper has cooled down enough, remove the skin and throw the sweet flesh into a blender and puree. the pureed red pepper through a sieve to ensure the smoothest consistency,[url=http://www.xantrex.cc]louis vuitton outlet[/url], but this is more of a bonus step. red pepper puree with egg yolk, vinegar and slowly whisk in oil. to taste and serve with tortilla espanola.
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