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Hola. Podrías enviar un vídeo de ti mismo haciendo lentejas en pelotas? Gracias
Hostia, es que lentejas... no me gustan las lentejas, de hecho no como lentejas desde los 10 o 12 años, podría ser con otra receta?
Hago unas tortillas al estilo Betanzos, cojonudas.. o patatas a la riojana
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Day of La Rioja
Day of La Rioja is a public holiday in La Rioja, Spain, and is celebrated on June 9 every year. It marks the anniversary of when the autonomous community of La Rioja’s statute was approved in 1982. This beautiful picturesque region is known for its lip-smacking red wine and boasts of over 500 wineries. We firmly believe that there is no such thing as too many wineries but 500 sounds like a good number. The day is celebrated with full vigor in the region by organizing various events including exhibitions of works produced by local artists, traditional and modern music concerts, sports events, and, of course, cooking up some great dishes and washing them down with the world-famous La Rioja wine.
History of Day of La Rioja
The history of La Rioja is marked by territorial disputes and invasions. The territory of La Rioja was inhabited by the tribes of the Berones, Autrigones, and the Vascones during Roman times, while in Medieval times, it was often a disputed territory. After a Muslim Invasion in 711, La Rioja fell into the Muslim domains of Al Andalus. This was followed by more disputes and invasions, which were then followed by — you guessed it — even more disputes and invasions.
The territory was divided between the provinces of Burgos and Soria as recently as the 19th century. Even France had its say. Napoleonic forces took over the region during the Peninsular War, keeping it with the French till 1814.
Historically, La Rioja formed part of different provinces in the area but became its own province in 1833. It was called the Province of Logroño. The province was renamed La Rioja in 1980, although Logroño is still the capital city.
Today, this community forms the least populated region of Spain with over 300,000 inhabitants. It also has its own flag with the colors red, white, green, and yellow. The residents of this region take a lot of pride in their land. Other events like the Vendimia Riojana are also celebrated in the region. It is held during the third week of September in Logroño to celebrate the grape harvest with festivities, including a parade of carts and bullfights.
Day of La Rioja timeline
1550 B.C. The Iberian Peninsula
The Bronze Age begins and the El Argar civilization starts to form.
19 B.C. The Romans Take Over
Spain falls under the Roman Empire.
1479 The New Kingdom is Formed
The Kingdom of Spain is formed when Ferdinand and Isabella become king and queen.
1931 Spain As We Know It
Spain becomes a republic.
Day of La Rioja Activities
Visit La Rioja
Bring Spain home
Treat your friends
Take a trip to La Rioja to see the festivities for yourself. Bask in the Day of La Riojaculture, food, and wine that makes this region so unique.
If you cannot visit La Rioja, then bring Spain to your home. Cook up some delicacies from La Rioja like Patatas a la Riojana, beef, or pork cheeks in Rioja red wine sauce and white asparagus.
Call your family and friends over and treat them to some delicious food made in La Rioja style. Open up a bottle of wine while you are at it.
5 Facts About Spain That Will Blow Your Mind
Spanish is widely spoken
The world’s first global empire
The world’s oldest restaurant
Spain has a tooth mouse
More bars than anywhere in Europe
Spanish is the world’s second-most spoken native language.
The Spanish traveled across the world and left their mark on the Americas and also controlled the Philippines for over 300 years.
Madrid has the oldest restaurant in the world, El Restaurante Botin, which was opened in 1725.
Spain has a unique version of the popular mythical tooth mouse called ‘Ratoncito Perez.’
Spain has the highest number of bars compared to other countries in Europe.
Why We Love Day of La Rioja
The Spaniards know how to have fun
They make some great art
It is beautiful
We love any reason to have a celebration! La Tomatina and the Haro wine festival are just some of the popular festivals held in Spain.
Some of the world’s most famous painters including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Goya, El Greco, and Velázquez all came from Spain. There is nothing better than appreciating a good work of art.
It does not matter if you are into food, wine, beaches, history, art, or architecture — Spain has it all. Spain is such a popular country that in 2018 the country had more visitors than the number of people who live there!
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#San Vicente de la Sonsierra#Haro#puente medieval#medieval bridge#Spain#Bodegas Roda#Ebro River#Church of Santo Tomás#La Rioja#vacation#travel#Basilica of la Vega by Bernardo de Munilla and Juan de Villanueva#Day of La Rioja#DayofLaRioja#9 June#original photography#summer 2021#landscape#cityscape#countryside#vineyard#architecture#mountains#España#Northern Spain#Southern Europe
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Patatas a la riojana el gran patrimonio de la tierra de los riachuelos
Las patatas a la riojana. Vayan por delante mis disculpas a esta comunidad que durante estos años he desterrado de mis artículos, no por falta de admiración o cariño hacia sus costumbres y hábitos culinarios, sino por olvido (lo cual podría considerarse aún peor). En aras de la concordia con los zancajones, toperos, fajolos… pido perdón por mi error dedicando a todos ellos estas líneas,…
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¿Cual es tu plato favorito? ¿El que más te gusta aunque lo comas una vez cada quinquenio o el que más a menudo preparas? Hoy tocaba patatas a la riojana, un placer para los sentidos. (en San Sebastián, Pais Vasco, Spain) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoFVo_fNrwy/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Pimiento gratinado relleno de arroz.
Pimiento gratinado relleno de arroz.
Ingredientes (2 Personas): 1 Pimiento verde.1 Taza Arroz basmati cocido.1 Tomate maduro.1/2 Cebolleta.10gr Mantequilla.15ml Aceite de oliva virgen extra.80gr Queso rallado.10gr Comino molido (1 cucharada).Sal.Pimienta negra molida. Preparación : Vamos a cortar el pimiento en dos de manera horizontal para retirarle todas las semillas y las venas. Picamos el tomate así como la cebolla que…
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#Aceite Oliva Virgen Extra#Aceite Virgen Extra#Arroz#Azafrán#Caldo Basico#Caldo de Pollo#Caldo de Verdura#Chorizo#Newcook#newcook 3d#Newcook Modelo D#Olla Newcook#Olla Newcook 3D#Olla Programable Newcook#Patata#Patatas a la riojana#Pimentón Dulce#Pimienta#Pimiento Rojo#Pimiento Verde#Puerro#Sal#Tomate Frito
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Alegrías Riojanas J.Vela en Sally Pepper
Alegrías Riojanas J.Vela en Sally Pepper
Alegrías Riojanas J.Vela en Sally Pepper Ya tenemos en Sally Pepper las Alegrías Riojanas J.Vela, unas guindillas sabrosas deliciosamente picantes. Ingredientes: guindillones picantes y acidulante: ácido cítrico. Esta variedad de pimientos picantes son toda una delicia. Originarios de la comunidad autónoma de La Rioja (España), su color es de un rojo vivo y son moderadamente picantes. Muy…
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#Alegrías Riojanas#bocadillo#carnes a la brasa#carnes rojas#cocina riojana#comida picante#guindillones#J.Vela#La Rioja#legumbres#Mendavia#moderadamente picante#no muy picante#patatas a la riojana#patatas bravas#picante#picantes#pimientos picantes#revueltos#Ribera Navarra#salsa#sándwich#tortillas
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Drácula pero Jonathan está en la España rural y le ponen patatas a la riojana
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Exspaining Spain: regions
La Rioja (La Rioja)
La Rioja only has one province, La Rioja. The capital city is Logroño.
Architecture
The traditional architecture of the region is characterized by stone or adobe walls, wooden details, and tile roofs. A peculiar type of building is the guardaviña or chozo, a one-story, circular construction made of boulders.
Climate
The predominant climate type is the continental one, characterized by hot summers and cold winters. Precipitation is mainly concentrated in the warmer months. The average temperature throughout the year is 13.1 °C (55.5 ºF).
Economy
La Rioja is known for its protected designation of origin wines, which means that agriculture, especially viticulture, is very important. Other relevant crops include wheat, barley, and asparagus.
The main industries are wine production, conserves, textiles, furniture, and rubber.
Famous people
Domingo de Silos - monk
Fausto Elhuyar - chemist
Gonzalo de Berceo - poet
Gustavo Bueno - philosopher
Javier Cámara - actor
Juan José Elhuyar - chemist
Manuel Bretón de los Herreros - dramatist
María de la O Lejárraga - writer
Gastronomy
The Riojan diet is based on stews, meat, vegetables, cheese, and wine. Typical dishes include patatas a la riojana (potatoes with chorizo and lamb cutlets), bacalao a la riojana (cod with pepper, tomato, and sauce), ahorcaditos (scallop-shaped sweets made with puff pastry, almond, and cream), and peras al vino (pears in red wine).
Patatas a la riojana
Peras al vino
History
4th century BCE - Berones, Autrigones, Vascones
5th century CE - Visigoth conquest
8th century - Muslim invasion
970-1005 - Kingdom of Viguera
1005-1076 - Kingdom of Pamplona
1076 - Kingdom of Castile
1822 - province of Logroño
1982 - Statute of Autonomy
Languages
The only official language is Spanish. The Riojan dialect has Aragonese, Basque, and Navarrese traits. It is characterized by the used¡ of compound tenses instead of simple ones, the substitution of por by a next to time adverbs (ayer a la mañana vs. ayer por la mañana), and the conservation of Latin -b- in the imperfect tense (mordiba vs. mordía).
(Riojan Spanish vs. Standard Spanish)
Monuments and landmarks
There are two UNESCO World Heritage Sites: Route of Santiago de Compostela (shared with other regions of Spain) and San Millán Yuso and Suso Monasteries.
Other landmarks include the Co-Cathedral of Santa María de la Redonda, the Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park.
San Millán Yuso Monastery
Sierra de Cebollera Natural Park
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PATATAS
Hoy os traigo un tubérculo que nos ha dado grandes recetas en la cocina española: Las Patatas. ¿Qué puede decir de las patatas que no sepáis ya? Utilizada como acompañamiento, primer plato, segundos platos… tenemos una gran cantidad de recetas nacionales con este producto y por nombrar dos: Tortilla de patata y Patatas a la riojana… aunque sabemos muchas, muchas más VALOR NUTRICIONAL…
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Day of La Rioja
Day of La Rioja is a public holiday in La Rioja, Spain, and is celebrated on June 9 every year. It marks the anniversary of when the autonomous community of La Rioja’s statute was approved in 1982. This beautiful picturesque region is known for its lip-smacking red wine and boasts of over 500 wineries. We firmly believe that there is no such thing as too many wineries but 500 sounds like a good number. The day is celebrated with full vigor in the region by organizing various events including exhibitions of works produced by local artists, traditional and modern music concerts, sports events, and, of course, cooking up some great dishes and washing them down with the world-famous La Rioja wine.
History of Day of La Rioja
The history of La Rioja is marked by territorial disputes and invasions. The territory of La Rioja was inhabited by the tribes of the Berones, Autrigones, and the Vascones during Roman times, while in Medieval times, it was often a disputed territory. After a Muslim Invasion in 711, La Rioja fell into the Muslim domains of Al Andalus. This was followed by more disputes and invasions, which were then followed by — you guessed it — even more disputes and invasions.
The territory was divided between the provinces of Burgos and Soria as recently as the 19th century. Even France had its say. Napoleonic forces took over the region during the Peninsular War, keeping it with the French till 1814.
Historically, La Rioja formed part of different provinces in the area but became its own province in 1833. It was called the Province of Logroño. The province was renamed La Rioja in 1980, although Logroño is still the capital city.
Today, this community forms the least populated region of Spain with over 300,000 inhabitants. It also has its own flag with the colors red, white, green, and yellow. The residents of this region take a lot of pride in their land. Other events like the Vendimia Riojana are also celebrated in the region. It is held during the third week of September in Logroño to celebrate the grape harvest with festivities, including a parade of carts and bullfights.
Day of La Rioja timeline
1550 B.C. The Iberian Peninsula
The Bronze Age begins and the El Argar civilization starts to form.
19 B.C. The Romans Take Over
Spain falls under the Roman Empire.
1479 The New Kingdom is Formed
The Kingdom of Spain is formed when Ferdinand and Isabella become king and queen.
1931 Spain As We Know It
Spain becomes a republic.
Day of La Rioja Activities
Visit La Rioja
Bring Spain home
Treat your friends
Take a trip to La Rioja to see the festivities for yourself. Bask in the Day of La Riojaculture, food, and wine that makes this region so unique.
If you cannot visit La Rioja, then bring Spain to your home. Cook up some delicacies from La Rioja like Patatas a la Riojana, beef, or pork cheeks in Rioja red wine sauce and white asparagus.
Call your family and friends over and treat them to some delicious food made in La Rioja style. Open up a bottle of wine while you are at it.
5 Facts About Spain That Will Blow Your Mind
Spanish is widely spoken
The world’s first global empire
The world’s oldest restaurant
Spain has a tooth mouse
More bars than anywhere in Europe
Spanish is the world’s second-most spoken native language.
The Spanish traveled across the world and left their mark on the Americas and also controlled the Philippines for over 300 years.
Madrid has the oldest restaurant in the world, El Restaurante Botin, which was opened in 1725.
Spain has a unique version of the popular mythical tooth mouse called ‘Ratoncito Perez.’
Spain has the highest number of bars compared to other countries in Europe.
Why We Love Day of La Rioja
The Spaniards know how to have fun
They make some great art
It is beautiful
We love any reason to have a celebration! La Tomatina and the Haro wine festival are just some of the popular festivals held in Spain.
Some of the world’s most famous painters including Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali, Goya, El Greco, and Velázquez all came from Spain. There is nothing better than appreciating a good work of art.
It does not matter if you are into food, wine, beaches, history, art, or architecture — Spain has it all. Spain is such a popular country that in 2018 the country had more visitors than the number of people who live there!
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#San Vicente de la Sonsierra#Haro#puente medieval#medieval bridge#Spain#Bodegas Roda#Ebro River#Church of Santo Tomás#La Rioja#vacation#travel#Basilica of la Vega by Bernardo de Munilla and Juan de Villanueva#Day of La Rioja#DayofLaRioja#9 June#original photography#summer 2021#landscape#cityscape#countryside#vineyard#architecture#mountains#España#Northern Spain#Southern Europe#tourist attraction#landmark
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PATATAS A LA RIOJANA
En esos días en los que el calor del hogar es el mejor refugio para el frío, los guisos de patata son una apuesta segura. Y si encima las patatas vienen acompañadas de un buen chorizo y de pimentón de la Vera...¿Quién propone un mejor plan?
Ingredientes:
1 cebolla pequeña, 2 dientes de ajo, 1 pimiento rojo, 250 gr de chorizo, 1 kilo de patatas, 1 litro de caldo de pollo, 1 cucharadita de sal, 1 cucharada de pimentón dulce, 1 cucharadita de pimentón picante, 1 hoja de laurel y 1 cucharada de aceite de oliva virgen,
Elaboración:
Paso 1:
Picar finamente la cebolla y el ajo.
Paso 2:
Quita las semillas y picar el pimiento.
Paso 3:
Cortar el chorizo en rodajas y pelar y cascar las patatas.
Paso 4:
Pochar la cebolla hasta dorar. Agregar el ajo y dejar cocinar durante 2 min.
Paso 5:
Añadir el chorizo y dejar dorar. Agregar el pimentón dulce y picante, el laurel y la sal y dejar cocinar 2 min más.
Paso 6:
Añadir las patatas y remover para que se impregne de las especias.
Paso 7:
Verter el caldo de pollo, tapar y cocínar a fuego lento. Destapar y dejar cocer de 20-25 minutos. La patata debe quedar tierna y el líquido debe haberse reducido a la mitad.
Paso 8:
Corregir el punto de sal y servir junto a un buen mendrugo de pan.
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Deze avond was het Spaans eten met heerlijke Patatas y chorizl a la riojana (Stoofmot van Chorizo met aardappelen en paprika en geserveerd met broodjes. Streekgerechtje uit La Rioja. 🇪🇸🇪🇸🇪🇸 https://www.instagram.com/p/CiseAbqs9eZ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Patatas a la Riojana (Newcook).
Patatas a la Riojana (Newcook).
Ingredientes (4 Personas): 1 Kg de patatas troceadas. 1/2 chorizo en rodajas.1 pimiento rojo a tiras. 1 puerro.1 mda de tomate frito. 1/4 mda de aceite. Azafrán.1 cucharada de pimentón. 750ml de Caldo de verduras o pollo. Sal y pimienta. Preparación : Lavamos y cortamos las verduras en trozos pequeños. Olla Nueva: Añadimos todos los ingredientes, y removemos. Tapamos la olla Menu Cocina baja…
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#aceite#Ajo#Arroz#Arroz con verduras#avecrem#Avecrem 100% Natural#Azafrán#Calabaza#Guisantes#Judias Verdes#Newcook#Olla Newcook#Olla Programable Newcook#Patata#Pimiento Rojo#Zanahoria
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