So last night I got the film a TV chef demonstrate how to make 5 different pintxos. He had the Spanish classic torilla de patatas (a delicious omlette with potatos and onions) and the rest were special Basque dishes, such as anchovies, olives and sweet pepper. This demonstration was filmed in a sociedad so I finally got to go in a sociedad kitchen. Now I have loads of footage of Basque food and in a place where women aren't even allowed to go.
I was wicked excited about filming this and trying these different pintxos, but the food was instantly gobbled up by the guests so I didn't get a chance to eat. I was a bit let down that I got to film all this wonderful food (and smell it), but I didn't get to eat it. Yet Asier, being the unbelievable man that he is, had a surprise in store. When the guests went home the hostel staff stuck around the clean up. Asier then brought out the gourmet food. He first made us so omelette like dish with leeks that was delicious. He even opened a bottle of white wine for us. After that I was completely full, but he had more. He made a dish with the best cut of beef, solomillo, and an incredible sauce. The picture below shows the dish, though I can tell you it tastes soooo much better than it looks. The sauce has red and green peppers, garlic, onions, roasted almonds, oil and balsalmic vinegar. We had to finish up the white wine quickly because you have to drink red wine with this course. Asier brought out a beautiful bottle of Rioja, which is the name of one of the 2 wine making regions in Spain. Rioja happens to be in Basque Country. We then relaxed and talked as he brought out another bottle of Rioja and gave everyone a shot of a special liquor made from grapes. We finished dinner and left at 2:30 am!
Asier's next plans for me are on Monday night, which is noche de San Juan. This is the longest day of the year and they have a fiesta that goes all night. Asier is going to take me to a small town nearby that still celebrates this a large bonfire and men in traditional outfits dancing around it. I am so excited!
Asier's next plans for me are on Monday night, which is noche de San Juan. This is the longest day of the year and they have a fiesta that goes all night. Asier is going to take me to a small town nearby that still celebrates this a large bonfire and men in traditional outfits dancing around it. I am so excited!
I really feel like everything is coming into place. I have a number of interviews from general people and I have 4 interviews set up with heads of organizations and members of the government. I think I have found a Spaniard to give me the Spanish perspective as well. I'd like to interview to people who are maybe a little less liberal. I have talked to a few people like that, but I need to get them to let me tape them. I've got some time so I think I can make it happen. I am just so excited about all the people I've met and all the cool things I get to do here. I will make sure to keep you updated on the upcoming adventures and I will do my best to get some good photos of them as well.
Agur!
2 comments:
It's really, really impressive to read about all the stuff going on in with your research. I hope you're having a good time! Thanks for sharing your adventures with us.
-Andrew
Hey, ANNA!!!
WOw, you've been busy! I'm pretty jealous of your adventures right now. Can I come out and help you film? haha.
When you're done with this project, can I maybe show your movie in one of my spanish classes. It definitely sounds impressive.
I can't wait to see how everything turns out. buena suerte, amiga.
-Erin H.
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