When people think of Spanish food, the classics come to mind – … and of course, people just scream paella, usually pronounced as “pie-EL-uh” and don’t forget “cho-ri-TZo“… – honestly, my ears are bleeding, and I’m not even Spanish.
Anyway, they are delicious, yes, but Spainโs culinary landscape has so much more to offer – believe me…

… and consider this article as your guide to discovering the real flavors of Spain – … but the kind that locals actually rave about, not just the usual favorites, duh.
1. Jamรณn Ibรฉrico
Spainโs most famous ham, cut paper-thin and served with bread or just on its own – …honestly, itโs hard to believe something so simple can taste so good.
The top-tier Pata Negra comes from very happy, free-range, acorn-fed pigs.
Might as well pair it with a glass of red wine, and youโre in heaven.

2. Rabo de Toro – Oxtail Stew
Slooow-cooked, melt-in-your-mouth kind of bull tail stew. Traditionally from Andalusia, itโs rich, packed with flavor, and every bite is super comforting and full of goodness.
If you like this kind of dish, also look out for carrilleras on the menus – … braised beef cheeks that are just as tender and flavorful as the tail.


3. Pulpo a la Gallega – Galician Octopus
Octopus served with paprika, olive oil, and salt – … that’s it, yea, but it’s amazing.

4. Fabada Asturiana
An Asturian bean stew full of chorizo, morcilla, and pork. Itโs the ultimate northern Spanish comfort food – perfect with a slice of warm, crusty bread to soak up all the broth.

5. Pescadito Frito – Fried Baby Fish
Tiny whole fish, lightly floured and fried crisp – … they are so small, most of the time you don’t even have to be worried about the bones, just eat them as salted nuts or something.
Ahhh, honestly, it’s Andalusian beach food at its best – youโll find it mostly in a chiringuito.
… and speaking of chiringuitos, you might as well try sardinas straight from the fire with a squeeze of lemon.
Itโs simple, local, and exactly what you dream of when you imagine eating by the sea in Spain.



6. Chipirones a la Plancha – Grilled Baby Squid
Tender, but charred baby squid.
Some northern regions also serve calamares a la romana – battered squid rings.


7. Gambas al Ajillo – Garlic Shrimp
Shrimp in sizzling garlic and chili oil. Served straight from the pan with crusty bread to dip-dip… – duh.

8. Albรณndigas – Spanish Meatballs
Meatballs simmered in a rich tomato sauce.
On the coast, some places serve albรณndigas de sepia – squid meatballs for a seafood twist, and in Catalonia, thereโs a sweeter version with raisins in a cinnamon-y sauce. Weirdly delicious, and a perfect example of how one dish can have so many local variations.

9. Salmorejo
This chilled tomato soup from Cรณrdoba is topped with jamรณn, boiled egg, or you can add peppers and tuna too.
Refreshing and perfect for a hot summer day when you want something light but flavorful – … the long lost cousin of Gazpacho.

10. Migas
Fried breadcrumbs with garlic, chorizo, and sometimes egg. A rustic and traditional way to use up leftover bread. In some regions, people even serve it with grapes or mandarins for a sweet touch.

11. Cargols – Snails
Snails… – ha! Often grilled or cooked in a flavorful sauce. Not for everyone, but a real taste of the Catalan local tradition.

12. Boquerones en Vinagre
Fresh anchovies marinated in vinegar, garlic, and parsley. A tiny bite is packed with flavor, and not bad with a pan con tomate and a chilled glass of vermut.

13. Calรงots with Romesco Sauce
Charred onions dipped into a nutty romesco sauce. Usually eaten at big winter festivals, and it’s part of the local Catalan experience.

14. Cochinillo Asado – Roast Suckling Pig
Segoviaโs famous for its roast suckling pig – the skinโs crazy crispy and the meat is super tender. They usually serve it whole, and cut it up with a plate, so some might say it’s disturbing, but it’s not – … it’s a local tradition.

15. Callos a la Madrileรฑa – Madrid-Style Tripe Stew
A stew with tripe, chorizo, and morcilla. Not for the faint of heart, but iconic in Madrid. If youโre feeling adventurous, this one gives you a taste of Spainโs more traditional, massive flavors.

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…. Aaand after all the freak-show then, just in case I hereby present you some of the classic tapas, fine…
16. Croquetas
Golden on the outside, creamy inside – usually filled with jamรณn, cheese, or seafood, or even a freakin’ Kinder Bueno.
Theyโre comfort food at its finest, and no tapas crawl is complete without at least three – … or five.

17. Pintxos – Basque Tapas
A bite – or two – sized piece of bread with mixed toppings, served in bars across the Basque Country – and well, all around Spain by now…

18. Huevos Rotos
Runny fried eggs over a bed of crispy potatoes, topped with jamรณn or chorizo. – yumm.
Super satisfying… it’s one of my favorites to be honest, so let me tell you: they are waaay better than patatas bravas – those boring fried potatoes with spicy sauce and alioli.

19. Tortilla Espaรฑola
The classic potato-and-onion omelette. Simple, comforting, and a staple youโll see everywhere and any time in Spain – … itโs the kind of dish that works for breakfast, lunch, or a late-night tapa!

20. Padron Peppers
Tiny green peppers, charred in olive oil and sprinkled with sea salt. Most are mild, but occasionally you get a spicy one!

… +1: Crema Catalana
Forget churros, and try Spainโs version of crรจme brรปlรฉe – sweet custard with a perfectly caramelized sugar crust.
The perfect sweet finish for our Spanish food adventure…

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… And the list could go on and on, really.
I think this is the real magic in travelling – discovering local dishes. Because these are the ones that give you a real flavor of Spain – or any country you are visiting.
So please, just for once…. skip McDonaldโs and Dominoโs Pizza, because the best flavors are waiting for you in tiny tapas bars, family-run restaurants, and local markets.
Aaaanyways,
See you at the next one,
Noรฉmi
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No! Got me rummaging in my fridge at 5 am! Nice one!
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And I know there is more than 20 ::) but we eat regularly the nos 1 2 3 4 7 8 10 14 16 18 and 19. Buen provecho!
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Ok, some of these turn my stomach, but a few actually look delicious. Not that big on red meat. ๐ฆ
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Eaten all of these (and more) except the one with tripe!
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Very nice.
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I havenโt eaten all of these, but Iโve loved every one Iโve tried. We have Cuban friends who occasionally do a pig roast: heaven!
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They all look absolutely delicious. The only one Iโd hesitate with would be the anchovies. But the suckling pig looks the most interesting. I bet it is to die for.
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This very nice uhh
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Wow, my mouth is watering up nicely. My breakfast yoghurt sounds so pedestrian now, thank you very much! ๐คฃ
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Great article! We love traditional Spanish food, in fact we made gambas al ajillo last night for supper. Delicious!
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Dear Noemi
YUMMY! Now we are really hungry and have lots of ideas, what to eat. Today we decided on sardines first and padrones after. We have eaten all these meals except crema Catalana, as we donโt like sweets.
Happy weekend
The Fab Four of Cley
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Chiparones & pescado fritos. When our kids were little we used to visit my husbandโs mum & stepdad on the Costa Blanca out of season. The boys always stunned the local restauranteurs asking for these choice morsels, the bacalao & arroz caldoso.
I have fond memories of Canarian tripe stew too
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Oh & the youngest now lives in Manchester & bought a sucking pig for his annual Xmas party. Dunno how but he managed to get one from Spain. He cooked & carved it Spanish style with a plate!
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All good dishes.
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Nice post! The Crema Catalana is really good. I wish there were more veg dishes in Spain though. I think their salads and sauces have great potential.
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We love pimientos de padrรณn with a glass of white wine. Quick and easy to prepare.
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So much yumminess. Iโd love to take samples of everything.
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Very nice post but I think you’ll find there’s no T in chorizo (that’s Italian, I believe). So, it’s or like cho-ree-tho here in Spain and cho-ree-so in South America.
And paella is more like pie-ey-yuh.
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By continuing the sentence with “my ears are bleeding” I meant that those are the wrong pronunciation of the words… Please don’t say pie-ey-yuh…
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Choritzo always has me rollingโฆ Another one is exxxpresso and brusssssetta
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โGreat post! Love the focus on authentic Spanish food beyond the usual classics.โ
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This made me hungryโฆdelicious!
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Nice..i love this!
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I wonder whatโs the โLatin Americaโ way of saying paella.
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Love everything including the tripe. Yum. I do love their seafood too including percebes and navajas!
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I fully support trying the local food anywhere you are visiting. Spain has an amazing cuisine.
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Dear Noemi
I was quite impressed by your post. It has given a new point of view.
Thanks for liking my post, โWriterโ ๐
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Our two favourite tapas: Padron Peppers and Patatas Bravas.
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I’m ready to get started on this list lol!
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Delicious! Iโd nibble on the photos, they look so good.
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I love fabada!
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Informative and interesting.
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thanks, will try ๐
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I love how youโve carried on with food. Iโm currently walking the Portuguese and loving the food. And your pictures are gorgeous.
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I like the foods except the green one
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Migas came as a surprise to me, in a bar in Granada. I didn’t know what it was, but I had eaten a whole portion before I asked!
How simple breadcrumbs can be so tasty is a delightful and delicious mystery.
This is a fantastic list, thank you. Now I have more mysteries to discover.
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I lived on the Island of Fuerteventura for two years and tried many dishes there. Loved the Jamon Iberico and the Christmas displays in Mercadonaโฆ..the suckling pig on the mainland was amazing. Spain has so much to offer,
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The food is amazing. Before I moved here I often found myself daydreaming of a good tapas, and I had to start learning how to cook them!
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Well written and engaging. A pleasure to read from start to finish.
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I found this article quite helpful. Looking forward to more content like this.
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Well written and engaging. A pleasure to read from start to finish.
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