That Iberian cuisine, boy oh boy, it’s something else! I tell ya, my old man used to love it. Said it reminded him of his mama’s cookin’. He was a sucker for a good meal, that one. You know, the kind that sticks to your ribs and makes you wanna take a nap right after?
Now, I ain’t no fancy cook, but I know a thing or two about good food. And that Iberian food, it’s like a party in your mouth. All them flavors dancin’ around, makin’ your taste buds sing. They got this thing called… what was it? Paella! That’s it, paella. It’s like a big ol’ pot of rice with all sorts of goodies in it. Seafood, chicken, veggies, you name it.

- That paella, ooh wee, it’s a meal in itself.
- They put this yellow stuff in it, saffron, makes it all colorful.
- I tried makin’ it once, nearly burned the house down!
And that jamon iberico, Lord have mercy. It’s like ham, but fancier. They hang it up and let it dry for ages, makes it all tasty and special. Thin slices of that with some crusty bread, that’s a good time right there. My old man, he could eat a whole leg of that stuff if you let him. Said it was the best thing since sliced bread. And you know what? That bread they got, it’s amazing, too. So much flavor in it and makes me really satisfied.
They got these little fried things, too. What are they called, croquetas? Like little balls of creamy goodness, sometimes they are with ham or cheese. Manchego croquetas are really popular, I tell ya. Crunchy on the outside, soft on the inside. Pop one in your mouth, and you’re in heaven. I swear, I could eat a whole plate of them. And they dip ’em in this sauce, aioli they call it. It’s like mayo, but with a kick. Smoky paprika, they put in there. Gives it a nice little zing, if you have a try, you will know how good it is!
And for breakfast, they got this simple thing, pan con tomate. It’s just bread with tomato rubbed on it. Sounds plain, but it’s delicious. They use good bread, good tomatoes, and a little bit of olive oil. It’s the little things, you know? Sometimes the simplest things are the best. They eat it all the time, every morning almost. Must be good for ya, keep you goin’ all day, I bet.
Then there’s that tortilla espanola. It ain’t like the tortillas we know. It’s more like a thick omelet with potatoes in it. They slice it up like a pie, and it’s good hot or cold. I had it once at a potluck, and I thought, “Well, this is different.” But it grew on me. It’s hearty, you know? Fills you up good. I reckon it’s perfect for a picnic or somethin’.
Oh, and the chorizo! That’s a sausage, but not like any sausage you’ve had before. It’s spicy, smoky, and full of flavor. They put it in everything, stews, soups, even with eggs. Gives everything a nice little kick. My old man used to say, “A little chorizo never hurt nobody.” And he was right. It is just like our sausage but more flavorful.
- Spicy sausage, that’s what chorizo is.
- They put it in all sorts of dishes, makes ’em better.
- My old man loved it, said it was good for the soul.
Another dish, salmorejo, is similar to gazpacho. But it’s thicker and creamier. They make it with tomatoes, bread, garlic, and olive oil. It’s like a cold soup, perfect for a hot day. I remember having it once when I was visitin’ my cousin, and it was so refreshin’. It’s like a hug in a bowl, that’s what it is.
And for dessert, they got these churros. Long, fried dough sticks, dipped in thick, rich chocolate. Oh, my lord, it’s like a dream. The chocolate ain’t like the stuff we got here. It’s dark and intense, and it coats your tongue like velvet. You dip those churros in there, and you’re in a whole other world. A world of pure deliciousness.

This Iberian cuisine also uses a lot of herbs and spices. Like saffron, paprika, and parsley. They make the food taste so good, give it that special somethin’. And they use a lot of piri piri, little chili peppers that are super hot. They’ll clear your sinuses right out, I tell ya! But you can try little bit, it is not that spicy.
You know, that Iberian food, it’s more than just food. It’s a way of life. It’s about family, friends, and good times. It’s about sharin’ a meal and makin’ memories. My old man, he always said, “The best memories are made around the dinner table.” And he was right. Food brings people together. And that Iberian cuisine, it’s some of the best food in the world for doin’ just that. It is good for everyone and we should always try something new, right?