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= Patatas Bravas =

Patatas Bravas are mainly fried potatoes, sometimes a spicy sauce is poured over them. It's probably one of the spiciest things you can get in Spain. Some places try to wimpy it down with putting thousand island dressing on it. By then, they still consider it spicy. Potatoes are cut up into bite size pieces and covered in a spicy tomato sauce. It can also be served with garlic sauce. Patatas Bravas is most likely the more traditional kind of tapas. They are served almost everywhere, including restaurants and bars; they sell very inexpensively and are vegetarian. Most food in Spain is served rather cool on the tongue, so Patatas Bravas really gives a different, more unique, flavor. If you don't care for the hot bravas sauce, you can substitute it with a refrigerated dressing.

Patatas sounds a lot like potatoes. And bravas, possibly brave? So are you brave enough to try these spicy potatoes??





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