Made in Spain — Season 1, Episode 12: Food Arts: Catalunya
30 min • 2 seasons, 26 episodes
Episode synopsis
Using a Catalan olive oil bought in the US, José prepares two tapas: marinated olives and toast with cheese and anchovy. He takes us to his beloved market in Barcelona, and gets inspired to cook a creamy rice dish of mushrooms, artichokes and cuttlefish. Back in Spain he shows us two great Catalan artists: Salvador Dali and his own culinary mentor, Ferran Adrià, hailed by critics as the world’s most creative chef.
About Made in Spain
Explore the culinary and cultural riches of Spain with Chef José Andrés. The series highlights the extraordinary cooking traditions of a country whose food and wine is capturing the world's imagination. In every episode, José brings the exciting flavors of his native Spain to the American audience with easy and informative recipes created in his Washington, DC kitchen using products found in the U.S.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1How They Cook Back Home: Asturias
- E2A Pilgrim's Progress in Food: Galicia
- E3The Sweet Spanish Center: Madrid
- E4Spain's Vegetable Garden: Navarra
- E5Tuna and Tapas: Andalucia
- E6Surf and Turf: Catalunya
- E7Earth, Wine and Fire: Basque Country
- E8The Magic of Saffron and Cervantes: Castilla la Mancha:
- E9A Taste of the Sea: Galicia
- E10Food for the Family: Asturias
- E11A Cultural and Culinary Capital: Madrid
- E13Red Red Wine: La Rioja: