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Course
  
Appetizer

Place of origin
  
Spain

Main ingredients
  
Potato

Main ingredient
  
Potato

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Similar
  
Potato, Spanish omelette, Aioli, Tapas, Croquette

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Patatas bravas ([paˈtatas ˈbɾaβas]), also called patatas a la brava or papas bravas, is a dish native to Spain, often served as a tapa in bars. It typically consists of white potatoes that have been cut into irregular shapes of about 2 centimeters, then fried in oil and served warm with a sauce such as a spicy tomato sauce or an aioli. This dish is commonly served in restaurants and bars throughout Spain.

Contents

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Preparation

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The potatoes are boiled in salted water for several minutes to tenderize them. They are then rubbed dry and deep fried.

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Preparation of the accompanying sauce varies by city. In Burgos, the sauce is tomato-based, and also includes vinegar, red pepper, and a variety of spices which give it bite. This sauce also accompanies patatas aioli, a form of fried potato prepared with mayonnaise and garlic.

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In Valencia and Catalonia, the potatoes are covered in a sauce made of olive oil, red pepper, paprika, chili, and vinegar. In these areas, the dish is traditionally served alongside aioli.

Consumption

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Patatas bravas are served in bars in servings that contain approximately a quarter kilo of potato. It is frequently consumed as part of tapas.

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The dish can frequently be ordered with a number of extra toppings, the most popular of which include chorizo, chistorra, baked chicken, and fried fish. Another popular variation is the tortilla brava: a Spanish omelet topped with the spicy sauce.

The same sauce is sometimes served over mussels. This dish is known as mejillones en salsa brava.

References

Patatas bravas Wikipedia


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