Beautifully rich and colourful, pisto is a Spanish vegetable stew with eggplant, zucchini, tomatoes and peppers. Learn how to make this recipe at home for a perfect side dish or a main.
This Classic Spanish Lentil Stew is packed with flavors, easy to make and done in under 1 hour. A heart-warming classic recipe. Gluten Free.
Hyacinthoides non-scripta Other names: english harebell, witches thimbles, lady’s nightcap Did you know half of the world’s bluebell population is grown here in the UK? The flower is for so many of us such an entrenched symbol of our identity – the sight of them stirring memories of long spring frolics in shady woodlands. They’re a shimmering lilac icon to be cherished. Which is exactly why we should be all planting them all of them time. This symbol of fuzzy warm childhood memories is under threat by a Latin invader – the Spanish bluebell. These Hispanic cousins threaten our native species, being able to grow much faster and stronger. But they lack the delicate perfume of our native flower and should be avoided at all costs. The two are easily distinguishable as a native bluebell droops, while the Spanish flower around an upright stem. It’s time to say, ‘hasta la vista baby’, from these unwanted overseas invaders, and buy some of our native bluebell seeds today. How to Plant Cheap and Easy Method: For a straightforward approach, simply scatter the Bluebell seeds directly onto bare soil. This method requires minimal preparation but has a lower success rate as it heavily relies on natural conditions being favourable. Clear the area of any debris and lightly rake the soil to create a loose surface. Evenly broadcast the seeds across the soil, then lightly rake again to ensure good seed-to-soil contact. More Involved Method: For better results, especially in areas with aggressive weeds or where the soil may be particularly challenging, consider using a terram membrane. This method involves laying a terram membrane over the planting area to suppress unwanted vegetation. Over this membrane, add a layer of soil that is suitable for Bluebell growth. Sow the seeds evenly across the soil surface and gently press them in to ensure good contact. This method, while more expensive and labour-intensive, greatly enhances the likelihood of establishing a vibrant and sustainable display of Bluebells. Alternative Methods: Seed Trays and Transplanting: Start the seeds in seed trays or small pots indoors. Once the seedlings are large enough to handle, transplant them to their final growing location. This method allows you to control the early growth stages better and protect the young plants from adverse conditions. Direct Sowing with Mulch: Scatter the seeds directly onto prepared soil and cover lightly with a thin layer of mulch. The mulch helps retain moisture and suppress weeds, giving the seeds a better chance to germinate and establish. When to Plant The optimal time to plant your Bluebell seeds is in the autumn (September to November). Planting in autumn allows the seeds to undergo a natural cold period, which is essential for their germination. Early spring (March to April) is also suitable if you missed the autumn window. Where to Plant Bluebells thrive in shaded or partially shaded areas, making them perfect for woodland gardens, under trees, or along shaded garden borders. Choose a location with well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH soils. Watering Schedule During the initial establishment phase, maintain a consistent moisture level in the soil, keeping it moist but not waterlogged. Water the seeds gently to avoid washing them away. Once the plants are established, they typically require minimal watering, relying on natural rainfall. However, during prolonged dry spells, occasional watering may be necessary to maintain healthy growth. Blooming Period Bluebells will generally bloom in the spring, from late April to June. The exact timing can vary based on regional climate specifics and yearly weather variations. Expected Plant Height Bluebells typically grow to a height of 20 cm to 50 cm. This variation creates a beautiful, dynamic appearance that provides depth and interest, while also supporting a diverse range of wildlife and pollinators. Summary of Planting Methods Cheap and Simple Method: Scatter seeds directly onto bare soil or in pots/growing boxes. Lightly rake the soil before and after scattering seeds. Suitable for small and large areas. More Involved Method: Use a terram membrane to suppress weeds. Add a suitable soil layer over the membrane. Sow seeds and press them in gently. More labour-intensive but higher success rate. Alternative Methods: Seed Trays and Transplanting: Start seeds indoors and transplant seedlings. Direct Sowing with Mulch: Scatter seeds and cover lightly with mulch.
It only takes a couple of ingredients, patience and these tips to make a delicious Spanish omelette.
In time for Holy Week, Madrid’s Panem bakery taught us how to make this luxurious torrijas recipe, which is crackly and custardy with a brûléed top.
This Spanish Garlic Zucchini, known in Spain as Calabacin al Ajillo, is packed with flavors, super easy to make and made with simple ingredients. Vegan.
La primera amiga de todos los niños! This classic Maisy toddler title is available in a dual Spanish-English edition. Young children are invited to meet Maisy’s favorite animals, check out her wardrobe, see what’s on her menu, and peek at what she has in her toy box — all through vibrant, toddler-friendly illustrations by Lucy Cousins identified in both Spanish and English.
Peruvian Pima T-Shirts There’s a reason why gents keep on asking if we’ll be getting new colors in this t-shirt. It’s because once you wear one, you begin to realize how a finer quality t-shirt should really feel. Peruvian Pima yarns are used to create the lighter weight and more refined cousin to our A-List T-Shirts. We use Pima because it’s silkier and softer than standard cotton. Machine washable. Made in Peru. Note: This T-Shirt is on the generous side of Classic Fit. We recommend ordering one size smaller if you prefer a trimmer fit.
La primera amiga de todos los niños! This classic Maisy toddler title is available in a dual Spanish-English edition. Young children are invited to meet Maisy's favorite animals, check out her wardrobe, see what's on her menu, and peek at what she has in her toy box -- all through vibrant, toddler-friendly illustrations by Lucy Cousins identified in both Spanish and English.
Learn common Spanish phrases for teachers and educators to use at school; in the classroom and with parents that need extra support.
Enjoy this warm, hearty dish with creamy potatoes, bell pepper, and smoky chorizo. Serve with a side of crusty bread for a bowl of soul-soothing comfort.
Gazpacho’s richer, creamier cousin is salmorejo, a red-orange chilled soup native to Córdoba that’s garnished with jamón and hard-boiled egg.
This is the Spanish cousin to Sloppy Joe – this mess of beef, mushrooms, garlic, sherry and tomatoes is worth staining your shirt for! Meet Sloppy Joaquin!
Here's how to make a paella recipe...the Spanish way! This stunning one pan dinner features shrimp, vegetables and all the authentic flavors of this traditional dish.
For best results, let your croqueta dough chill overnight.Yield: 18 (3 inch) croquetas
Spanish Almond Cake is a rich flourless dessert that is popular all over Spain. To make this sweet treat you only need 5 simple ingredients. It’s also naturally gluten-free!
You've got to try Spain's custardy, crunchy, and creamy way to turn toast into a decadent treat.
This easy and authentic Spanish omelette recipe combines egg, potato, onion, olive oil, and salt in what is the best Spanish tortilla you'll try.
Love paella? Then you have to try its noodle-based cousin, fideuà! Make it at home with this simple and delicious fideuà recipe.
This Cordovan Salmorejo recipe is cousin to the well-known gazpacho is thicker and makes for a fresh, light yet satisfying summer meal. Serve with egg and ham.
The owner of Flora Grubb Gardens nursery in San Francisco takes us on a tour of her private garden while showing us how to create a path lined with stunning plants.
This simple and traditional tortilla Española only calls for four ingredients. Perfect for a family breakfast or brunch.
Crema catalana is the traditional custard from Catalonia. A crisp, caramelized topping brings the essence of Catalonia...