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HISPANIC CUISINE STRAIGHT FROM SPAIN


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tion of Hispanic cuisine is vast and beloved by people all over the world. Hispanic cuisine can differ greatly depending on where food lovers may find themselves. Cuisine may not only be different from country to coun- try, but also can vary depending on where you go in a particular country. Pancakes might not be the first thing one thinks of when considering Hispanic cuisine, but in the Jerez re- gion of Spain, a certain type of pancake known as a “tor- tillita” is especially popular. The following recipe is taken from James Campbell Caruso’s “España: Exploring the Flavors of Spain” (Gibbs Smith). While the recipe won’t take long to whip up, this flavorful dish will likely stick with you long after you’ve swallowed your last bite. Tortillitas (Shrimp Pancakes) Serves 6 1⁄2 cup chickpea flour 1⁄2 cup white flour 1⁄2 teaspoon baking powder Salt and freshly


ground black pepper 1


cup water


1⁄3 cup chopped onion or scallions 1⁄2 cup chopped raw shrimp 2


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Stir together the flours, baking powder, salt, and pep-


per. Add water and stir; the mixture should resemble heavy cream. Stir in the onions, shrimp and herbs. Heat enough olive oil to coat the bottom of a nonstick pan; bring to high heat. Pour in half the batter, until it fills the center of the pan. Spread gently with a spoon to form a large pancake. Cook about 3 minutes, or until the pan- cake is set around the edges. Flip the pancake and cook for 3 minutes, then flip it again and cook it for another 30 seconds or so, until it is crisp on the outside but still moist inside. Remove from the pan and serve the first pancake immediately, while cooking the remaining bat- ter.


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at 9 p.m., make a dinner reservation for 6 or 6:30 so you have ample time to eat, enjoy each other’s company and make it to the theater on time. If you’re planning on see- ing a highly anticipated movie on its opening weekend, be sure to leave enough time between dinner and the start time of the movie so you can get to the theater early enough to get good seats. • Buy your movie tickets in advance. Much like you


The “perfect date night” differs depending on the cou- ple. Some couples might prefer a night on the town during which they get dolled up and visit a five-star restaurant, while others might find a laid back night at home makes for the ideal night for two. Dinner and a movie has long been a go-to for couples


who prefer something short of a fancy night out but more extravagant than a relaxing night at home. While making plans to dine out and catch a movie is not complicated, there are some things couples can do to make sure such nights go off without a hitch. • Make a dinner reservation. If you’re going out on a


Friday or Saturday night, be sure to make a dinner res- ervation in advance. Chances are strong other couples have similar plans, and you don’t want to miss the movie because you were stuck waiting for a table at the restau- rant. Dinner and a movie nights tend to be impromptu, but make a reservation a few nights in advance if you’re planning on going out on a popular date night. • Leave ample time between dinner and the start of the


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want to make a dinner reservation so you can get a table, you also want to buy your tickets in advance so you aren’t shut out if the theater sells out. If you’re worried about committing to the movie too far in advance and want to wait to buy tickets, choose a fallback movie to see just in case the film you were hoping to see sells out before you can buy tickets. • Know the addresses of nearby theaters and show


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