Spanish omelette

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Spanish omelette or tortilla española is a traditional dish from Spain and one of the signature dishes in the Spanish cuisine. It is an omelette made with eggs and potatoes, optionally including onion. It is often served at room temperature as a tapas.

Etymology[edit | edit source]

The term "tortilla" in Spanish denotes a "small torta" or "small cake". It was used in Spain to describe a popular dish of eggs and potatoes. The term "Spanish omelette" is a translation of the Spanish term "tortilla española".

Ingredients and preparation[edit | edit source]

The main ingredients for a Spanish omelette are eggs and potatoes. Some recipes also include onion, garlic, bell peppers, and chorizo. The potatoes and onions are slow fried in olive oil then mixed with the beaten eggs. The mixture is then cooked slowly on a low heat. The omelette can be turned over to cook on both sides, or it can be finished in the oven.

Variations[edit | edit source]

There are many variations of the Spanish omelette. In some regions of Spain, vegetables or meats may be added. Some variations include the addition of mushrooms, spinach, zucchini, or eggplant. In other regions, the omelette may be made without potatoes, and is known as a "tortilla paisana".

Serving[edit | edit source]

The Spanish omelette can be served hot or cold and is often served as a tapas dish. It can also be used as a filling in sandwiches or in a bread roll. It is a common dish in Spain and is often served at festivals and picnics.

See also[edit | edit source]

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