5 Best Carrillada Ibérica in Sevilla

carrillada – aka stewed pig’s cheeks

Carrillada is one of those very traditional dishes that can range from rustic homestyle comfort food to exquisite gourmet delicacy. The pig’s cheeks are slow-cooked on low heat for several hours (chef Claudia at the now-defunct Bar Jano used to cook hers for nine hours!) and the result is tender, juicy, melt-in-your-mouth deliciousness. The best of the best is made from the acorn-fed Iberian black foot pig, and five of the best that keep me going back for more can be found at these restaurants:

La Azotea, Bodeguita Romero, Eslava, Las Golondrinas and Albarama.

Or you could try making them yourself.

Where is your favourite spot for carrillada ibérica?

Christmas Mapping 2011

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Last night I caught the final “mapping” projection show at city hall. Not sure if it lived up to all the hype, but it was kinda cool. I actually preferred the little festive light show afterwards…

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(apologies for dodgy framing, was upstairs at Lab4 trying not to drop video camera)

Ice Skating in the Park

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I went to see the new 800 square metre skating rink in Prado San Sebastián last night. The rink itself was busy but it was a bit late (9 pm) for the rides, and the food & craft stalls, other than the massive churro stand, were also closed. Aside from the skating rink there is a “beginners” area where instructors will show little ones how to skate, and a 35 metre toboggan slide.

Admission to the park is free and to skate on the rink it’s 6 euros for 45 minutes, including skates, but an extra 3 euros to rent gloves (??). I didn’t see prices listed for the kiddie rides, ferris wheel or toboggan slide. Will check back during the day and let you know.

Prado de San Sebastián.
December 17th 2011 – January 15th 2012.
12.00 – 23.00 / weekends 12.00 – midnight

Christmas Camels

Spotted yesterday under the Setas.

The camels were being groomed and prepared for the opening of the Encarnación Christmas Market (today) and will be available for rides until January 5th. They also add a very authentic look to the large Belén (nativity scene) being constructed. More pics from the market later…