churros con chocolate from Valor in Madrid
My husband and I have returned from a lovely vacation in Spain. We both love Spanish culture and I've traveled throughout the country; Barcelona, Granada, Cordoba, Toledo, Seville, Malaga, Marbella and my favorite city in Western Europe, Madrid. We decided Madrid was the perfect place for a quick European getaway - somewhere we could fly direct, and somewhere we've both been so we wouldn't feel pressure to focus all our energy on sightseeing and could instead just leisurely enjoy the city for the short 5 days we were away. We had the most wonderful time. It's so nice to leave the U.S. for a bit and absorb another culture. I love the energy of Madrid, I love how truly local the city feels - they don't cater to tourists and no one speaks English. I love that. My husband did all the research on places to eat and he did an amazing job.....I just sat back and enjoyed. We had cervezas and sangria and riojos and cafe solos and cafes con leches and my husband ate lots of jamon iberico and we went tapas hopping until 1am and had paella and churros con chocolate (best idea ever, people!) and fried cod and gazpacho (in Toledo) and the most delicious olive oil (I've always believed Spanish olive oil to be the best in the world). We brought back lots of goodies like iberico, saffron, marzipan, olive oil and manchego cheese.
We also had the most. amazing meal. of our lives. Somehow my husband secured reservations at Ferran Adria's restaurant in Madrid, La Terraza Del Casino, his Michelin starred restaurant. Getting reservations is just like the process at minibar....those two, him and Jose Andres, have a lot in common. The meal was so incredible that it brought tears to my eyes. I actually shed a tear. Yes. I swear. I can't describe how beautiful the meal was, I really can't. How can you describe a meal that was so beautiful it brought tears to your eyes? Part of me also almost wants to keep it safe to my heart, because it was such a special experience with my husband, and I didn't take photos during the meal. I'll leave you with some picture of some tapas, the best fried cod I've ever eaten and the best sundae of my life. It was a memorable trip and I'm so glad I had my camera on our daily outings......


and, our daily tradition of
un cafe con leche, cafe solo, una napolitana y un bocadillo jamón ibérico
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