Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (2024)

Five EASY Spanish Tapas recipes!! All your favourites from the tapas bar – garlic mushrooms, marinated olives, Chorizo, Spanish Garlic Prawns/Shrimp, Spanish Marinated Olives and the famous Spanish Omelette (Tortilla).

This is the first of a 3 part Spanish FeastSpecial series that I’m sharing this week – complete with Spanish Wine pairings!

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (1)

Hola! Who loves Spanish Food?? Me, me, me!!

Spanish food is made for gatherings. Tables laden with rustic food for sharing – no fussy giant white plates with a tiny portion of fancy food with names I can’t pronounce,garnished with tiny herbs and assembled using tweezers.

Spanish food is the polar opposite. Flamboyant, colourful, celebratory, generous, loud – and absolutely lip-smackingly delicious.Totally my kind of food.

And in the spirit of Spanish extravagance, this week I’m sharing something a bit special – a three partSPANISH FEAST MENU!!! 5 EASY SpanishTapas recipes to start, a Chicken & Seafood Paella for the main andChurros for dessert. Woah! What a spread!

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (2)

But wait….there’s MORE! What Spanish Fiesta would be complete without WINE??? So for each course, I have a wine pairing suggestion. 🙂 And to start? I’m grabbing this one for tapas – a Spanish Tempranillo from Rioja, Spain’s most famous wine region. 🙂

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (3)

I love the name of this wine –La Mesa Y Los Amigos which means “The table and the friends”. Perfect for tapas, no? 😉

Besides the name being perfect, it’s a really great pairing with tapas! I wanted something pretty neutral –medium bodied and smooth so it didn’t overpower the kaleidoscope of flavours in my Easy Tapas menu.This Tempranillo isa dry red with a subtle warmth of spices and it is exceptional drinkingfor the price which I never would haveguessed as being only $12 a bottle at Dan Murphy’s (Ikid you not, I was shocked). I love finding gems like this – and I love sharing these finds with you!!

A note for wine nerds: Tempranillo is a Spanish black grape variety that is native to Spain, used to make medium to full bodied wines. It’s grown fairly widely around the world now, including in Australia and the States.

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (4)

EASY SPANISHTAPAS RECIPES

I think that tapas, paella and churros are probably the most well known Spanish dishes in the world and I’m pretty darn excited to be sharing those with you this week! To kick things off, five easy Spanish Tapas recipes. I’ve added notes in the recipe for how to prepare these ahead so you don’t have to be scurrying around in the kitchen when your friends arrive. 🙂

Here’s a little run down of each of the recipes in this Tapas spread.

Garlic Prawns/Shrimp and Chorizo – The two dishes that Ialwaysorder at tapas bars!

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (5)

Garlic Mushrooms and Spanish Marinated Olives – Possibly my favourite way with mushrooms! The olives are just plain store bought olives that are dressed with herbs and citrus. Yum!

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (6)

Spanish Omelette (Tortilla) – Arguably one of the most delicious omelettes in the world and commonly served as tapas in Spain! Because this requires a few more steps than the other recipes in my Easy Tapas recipes spread, I’ve included it as a separate recipe – get it here.

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (7)

Jamon, SpanishManchegoCheese and White Anchovies– Jamon is the Spanish version of prosciutto and it’s now widely available in Australia, even in supermarkets! Manchego is a Spanish cheese that is made with sheep milk that is beautifully buttery with a mild tang – one of my personal favorites (and you know how much I love cheese!!). White anchovies are completely different to the black anchovies that come in a jar (used in things like Caesar Salad dressings) – they are way less salty and marinated in vinegar, not oil. Perfect for antipasto!

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (8)

Tiempoa la fiesta!! (It’s time to feast!)

– Nagi xx

PS Don’t forgetPaellaand Churroto complete your feast!!

Hungry for more? Subscribe to my newsletter and follow along on Facebook, Pinterest and Instagram for all of the latest updates.

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (9)

5 Easy Tapas Recipes

Author: Nagi | RecipeTin Eats

Prep: 30 minutes mins

Cook: 30 minutes mins

Total: 1 hour hr

Appetizer

Spanish

4.75 from 136 votes

Servings6

Tap or hover to scale

Print

Create your own tapas bar at home! These are easy to make and can be prepared in advance so you can be eating and drinking with your friends rather than scurrying around in the kitchen! Tapas dishes are typically served with generous amounts of olive oil - fantastic for mopping up the flavours with bread. But feel free to cut back on the oil if you prefer! I recommend marinating the olives for 24 hours to allow the flavours to infuse.

Ingredients

Garlic Prawns / Shrimp

  • 1/4 cup / 65 ml olive oil
  • 4 garlic cloves - 3 smashed , 1 minced
  • 250 g / 8 oz raw prawns , peeled
  • Pinch of red pepper flakes
  • Finely chopped parsley
  • Optional: lemon

Garlic mushrooms

  • 1/4 cup olive oil (65 ml)
  • 4 garlic cloves - 3 smashed , 1 minced
  • 300 g / 10 oz Swiss brown or other small mushrooms
  • Finely chopped parsley

Chorizo

  • 2 (~250g / 8oz) chorizos , sliced (Note 3)
  • 1/2 tsp olive oil

Marinated Olives (Note 4)

  • 250 g / 8 oz plump black and green olives
  • 1 clove garlic , minced
  • 1/2 tsp red pepper flakes
  • 2 tsp Lemon or orange zest
  • 1/3 cup olive oil (85 ml)
  • 1 tsp fresh rosemary leaves (or 1/2 tsp dried oregano or 1 tsp fresh thyme)

Spanish Antipasto

  • Jamon cured ham
  • Manchego Spanish Cheese
  • White Anchovies

Spanish Omelette

  • Spanish Omelette recipe here

To Serve

  • Bread , Olive oil, Lemon wedges
  • La Mesa Y Los Amigos Tempranillo Spanish Wine (great with tapas!)

Instructions

Garlic Prawns (Note 1)

  • Place the smashed garlic in a skillet with the oil over medium heat. Sauté for 10 minutes, squishing the garlic down to squeeze juice out as it cooks, until garlic is golden brown. Then remove and discard garlic.

  • Sprinkle prawns with salt and pepper. Turn stove up to high. When oil is hot, add prawns and cook for 2 minutes (for medium prawns) or until charred and just cooked. Just before the end, add the minced garlic and quickly saute, then transfer prawns into serving bowl.

  • Sprinkle with parsley and red pepper flakes if using.

Garlic Mushrooms (Note 1)

  • Halve or quarter the mushrooms, depending on size.

  • Follow Garlic Prawn steps, except cook mushrooms instead of prawns. Cook the mushrooms until they are golden.

Chorizo

  • Heat oil in a skillet over high heat. Cook Chorizo until golden on both sides, then transfer to serving bowl, scraping in oil in the skillet.

Marinated Olives (Note 4)

  • Combine ingredients in an airtight jar. Refrigerate for 24 hours - no longer than 48 hours. Bring to room temperature before serving.

Spanish Antipasto

  • Bring cheese to room temperature. Place on platter with ham and anchovies.

To Serve

  • Place serving bowls / platters on table with plenty of bread to dunk into the leftover olive oil. Serve with your favourite Spanish wine!

Recipe Notes:

1. Garlic Prawns & Garlic Mushrooms - Making this with garlic infused oil is the safest way to cram in garlic flavour without getting burnt bits of garlic (bitter!). To smash garlic, I crush it with the side of my knife so it bursts open but mostly holds together.

2. Garlic Prawns, Mushrooms & Chorizo - To make ahead, make the garlic infused oil then set aside (for prawns & mushrooms). Then cook just before your guests arrive - this part is quick. Cover loosely with foil, transfer into heatproof dishes and keep warm in the oven at 80C/175F for up to 30 / 45 minutes. Because they are in so much oil, they stay lovely and juicy, just toss briefly before serving and garnish with parsley.

3. Chorizo - make sure you get RAW chorizo, not the chorizo that is already cured that can be eaten without cooking it (it's like salami).

4. Marinated Olives - Seed in olives are better than seedless. In Australia, we get better quality olives over the counter at delis, rather than in jars. I couldn't find good Spanish olives, so I opted for plump Kalamata and Sicilian green olives. Don't worry if they come pre marinated or in olive oil, just drain then use your own marinade. If the olives come in olive oil, I still prefer to use my own because the olive oil used in delis for olives usually isn't the most flavourful. But it's optional for you!

CAUTION: Do not consume olives (or anything) with raw garlic after 3 days because minced raw garlic goes off after 3 days (even in the fridge in oil).

5. In keeping with the Spanish Fiesta theme, I served this with La Mesa y Los Amigos which is a Tempranillo from Rioja in Spain!! It's a medium bodied dry red that is really smooth to drink, with a subtle hint of spice and I think it pairs beautifully when served with a wide variety of food like a Tapas spread! It's incredibly great value at just ~A$12 per bottle from Dan Murphy's but tastes like a $20 bottle. It's a gem of a find!

Did you make this recipe?I love hearing how you went with my recipes! Tag me on Instagram at @recipe_tin.

Giveaway CLOSED! Winners announced shortly.

ANNOUNCING: Spanish Fiesta Giveaway WINNERS!

The winners of the Spanish Fiesta Giveawayare:
Australia: Ian from the Hunter Valley, Belinda from NSW/Vic and Brittany!
Rest of world: Caitlin from Canada, Louellen from Sunny California, Sandra in the US

CONGRATULATIONS!! Each winner will receive a Spanish Fiesta prize pack of Spanish Wine, Paella Pan and Paella rice. I will email you shortly to arrange delivery!

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (10)

4 x AUSTRALIAN PRIZES (Total Value A$600):4 x Spanish Fiesta Gift Packs, each comprised of 6 x Spanish red wines (, 1 x 32 cm Miguel Maestre paella pan + 3 x paella rice. Delivered right to your door!

2 x WORLDWIDE PRIZES (Total Value US$300):Gift from me!2 x Spanish Fiesta Gift Packs, each comprised of 6 x Spanish wines, 1 x 12″ paella pan + 1x paella rice!If delivery is unavailable byAmazon or delivery cost is unreasonable due to winner location, the winner will receive an Amazon or Paypal gift voucher to the value of the prize.

Open To: Everyone, everywhere in this big wide world!!

To Enter:Just leavea comment below, telling mewhich country you live in and whatyourfavourite tapas dish is!(PSDon’t worry if you can’t see yourcomment straight away,some need to be approved before they are displayed 🙂 )

Open Until:Monday 5September 2016, AEST

Giveaway Terms and Conditions – You must be over 18 to enter in Australia, or over 21 in the rest of the world. Sixwinners will be randomly selected by a representative ofPinnacleDrinks. The winners will be notified by email and on www.recipetineats.com. If the winner does not respond within 7 days, another winner will be selected.For winnerslocated outside of Australia, if the prizes cannot be delivered by Amazon.com or due to winner location, delivery cost is excessive, then the winner will receive an Amazon or Paypal gift voucher to the value of the prize.

Disclosure –This post and the Australia giveaway wine prizes aresponsored by PinnacleDrinks, the geniuses who discovered and are spreading the love of Spanish wines throughout Australia! Wine and Spanish food lovers of the world such as myself thank you. <3
The paella pan and Paella rice included inthe Australian prizes are donated by Maestre Family Food.
The Worldwide Prizes are being provided by me, Nagi Maehashi of RecipeTin Eats.

.Life of Dozer

This is the day I bought Dozer. I took my sister with me under strict instructions to ensure that I did not buy a puppy, that I was just window shopping. We had 3puppy viewings lined up for that day.

Suffice to say, I never made the other two puppy visits.

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (11)

Easy Spanish Tapas Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What are traditional Spanish tapas? ›

The 10 most popular Spanish tapas you need to try
  • Jamon Serrano. ...
  • Tortilla Española (Spanish Omelette) ...
  • Boquerones en Vinagre. ...
  • Albondigas en Salsa. ...
  • Patatas Bravas. ...
  • Croquetas (Croquettes) ...
  • Espinacas con Garbanzos (Spinach with Chickpeas) ...
  • Calamares fritos (Fried Squid Rings)
May 12, 2022

What is on a Spanish tapas menu? ›

Traditional tapas include mixed olives, garlicky shrimp, fried baby squid, meatballs, and chorizo. Whether you're craving briny seafood or crispy potatoes, these are our best tapas recipes.

What are the basics of tapas? ›

Tapas are basically a wide variety of appetizers or snacks. These sampler-sized dishes are built for sharing. Some are small portions of entrees such as stews or paella, also orderable as a half (media ración) or full portion (ración). Others, such as a plate of paper-thin leaves of Iberico ham, fill an appetizer role.

What are the 3 types of tapas? ›

Types of Tapas

Often served with fortified wine, tapas encompass a wide variety of snacks and small plates. You can categorize tapas into three main categories: cosas de picar, pintxos, and cazuelas.

What is Spain's most famous dish? ›

Paella is perhaps the most famous Spanish dish of all, and certainly one of the most abused. Authentic paella originates from the region around Valencia, and comes in two varieties: Paella Valenciana, with rabbit and chicken; and seafood paella.

What is Spain's most famous tapa? ›

Some of the most well-known are Manchego (typical of Castilla – La Mancha), Idiazábal (Basque Country), Roncal (Navarre), Mahón (Balearic Islands) and Majorero (Canary Islands).

Do Spanish people eat tapas for dinner? ›

Tapas in Spain

The most popular times for tapas is midday or early evening before dinner (la cena). Bear in mind that in Spain lunch is normally eaten around 2.30pm and dinner around 10pm! An afternoon treat known as la merienda is taken around 6pm and tapas sometime later around 8/9pm.

How to do a tapas dinner party? ›

The key to a successful tapas party is balance – both for the dishes on the table and for your own sanity. Pick a handful of tapas that provide a variety of textures, flavors, and time commitments. Mix cold and warm, meat and vegetable, and prepare-ahead and last-minute. And ask for help!

How many dishes do you need for tapas? ›

Portion sizes will vary by restaurant, but typically, ordering 2 to 3 tapas per person gets the job done. So a party of 4 would order 8 to 12 tapas between them. Don't be afraid to ask your server if you haven't ordered enough food, and remember, your friends are there to help if you've ordered too much.

How do you order tapas in a restaurant? ›

Order as you would in a restaurant. Tapas are usually single portions and quite small. Raciones (or media raciones) are larger plates where you would order two or three and then share.

What are the 7 appetizers? ›

What are the 7 appetizers?
  • co*cktails.
  • Hors d' oeuvres.
  • Canape.
  • Relishes/Crudité
  • Salads.
  • Soup & Consommé
  • Chips & Dips.

What small appetizers usually eaten in the evening in Spain? ›

Tapas is a culinary tradition of Spain. They are small plates of food served as appetizers. Tapas are eaten in the early evening with drinks, and they can be shared among friends or family members.

What is a good starter for paella? ›

Spanish Favorites
  • Tapa Special. A superb combination of the best Spain has to offer. ...
  • Garlic Shrimp. Our most popular appetizer! ...
  • Spanish Omelet. ...
  • Spanish Omelet Imperial. ...
  • Spanish Omelet Chorizo. ...
  • Spanish Omelet Spinach. ...
  • Manchego Cheese. ...
  • Stuffed Piquillo Peppers.

What are some traditional Spanish dishes? ›

Don't leave Spain without trying...
  • Gazpacho. The reddest, ripest tomatoes, olive oil, garlic, bread, peppers and cucumber are blended until silky smooth, then chilled and poured into bowls or glasses. ...
  • Paella. ...
  • Tortilla Española. ...
  • Gambas al ajillo. ...
  • Tostas de tomate y jamón. ...
  • Patatas bravas. ...
  • Pollo al ajillo. ...
  • Cochinillo asado.

Do the Spanish eat tapas for dinner? ›

Tapas in Spain

The most popular times for tapas is midday or early evening before dinner (la cena). Bear in mind that in Spain lunch is normally eaten around 2.30pm and dinner around 10pm! An afternoon treat known as la merienda is taken around 6pm and tapas sometime later around 8/9pm.

What to order Spanish tapas? ›

What tapas to order?
  • Patatas Bravas - Crispy, fried potato chunks served with a spicy tomato-based sauce and garlic aioli.
  • Gambas al Ajillo - Shrimp cooked in olive oil with garlic, red pepper flakes, and white wine.
  • Jamón Ibérico - Thin slices of cured Spanish ham served with crusty bread.
Nov 29, 2023

Do Spaniards eat tapas for dinner? ›

Most of the time, Spaniards go to the tapas bars just a bit before lunch or dinner time (lunch time is about 2 p.m. and dinner is usually at 9 p.m.) to meet their friends for long and lively conversations.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Ray Christiansen

Last Updated:

Views: 6678

Rating: 4.9 / 5 (69 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Ray Christiansen

Birthday: 1998-05-04

Address: Apt. 814 34339 Sauer Islands, Hirtheville, GA 02446-8771

Phone: +337636892828

Job: Lead Hospitality Designer

Hobby: Urban exploration, Tai chi, Lockpicking, Fashion, Gunsmithing, Pottery, Geocaching

Introduction: My name is Ray Christiansen, I am a fair, good, cute, gentle, vast, glamorous, excited person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.