Graciel·la Vidal's photos with the keyword: Catalunya

Puntes de coixí

19 Oct 2016 12 5 494
- Si esteu interessats trobareu una mica d'informació en aquest article. - If you are interested there are some information in this article(English)

Muguet

29 Apr 2016 7 5 593
Lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) B&W version:

Cervera. Carrer Major

04 Apr 2016 10 7 481
Cervera's main street . Medieval street with houses from the twelfth to the fifteenth century. -- Cervera, capital of the county of La Segarra (Catalonia), is placed on a hill and this geographical situation has characterized its structure from the beginning, with narrow streets, sloping neighbourhoods, covered alleys, and a main street that meanders to fit in the hill’s shape.

Divendres Sant

25 Mar 2016 13 7 379
Holy Friday Sculpture by Ramon Amadeu i Grau, early nineteenth century. Church "Sant Esteve d'Olot", Catalonia.

Mallarenga Carbonera

Pintar o no pintar ...

18 Jan 2016 6 10 379
To paint or not to paint ...That is the question.

A punt d'arrencar el vol

Música en colors

Calçotada

07 Mar 2016 6 8 400
The " Calçotada " (approximately pronounced "kalsotada"), is a Catalan gastronomical celebration held first months of the year, where barbecued calçots are eaten. The "calçots" are a variety of spring onions, with small bulb. The "calçots" are tightly packed in a single layer on an outdoor barbecue with roaring flames. Once charred, they are removed and wrapped in newspapers where they steam and become tender. After a short period they are removed from the paper and served on a terra cotta tile to keep them warm. Now... Your hands are the only utensils required. First, grab a bib (yes, a bib!) and put it on. Take a calçot and gently slide the outer layer of charred skin off (from leaves to bulb). Dredge the white part of the calçot in the accompanying salvitxada sauce (a delicious mix of tomatoes, peppers, garlic, almonds/hazelnuts, vinegar, and oil). Tilt your head back and drop the calçot into your mouth. Bite off the tender shoot, discard the top, and repeat… again and again and again! Along with the multitude of calçots consumed during the calçotada are other grilled epicurean delights including lamb, botifarra (a Catalan pork sausage), artichokes, and bread. Red wine and Cava. Enjoy your meal.

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