Sunday, December 21, 2008

Mallorca Christmas Food


Like all the significant festivities of the annual calendar, Christmas in Mallorca has its own important gastronomic traditions. Christmas has been developing and changing in Mallorca over the years, but when it comes to food some very strong customs are still prevalent and are passed on from parents to children.
Christmas Eve is a very significant evening in Mallorca, just as in the rest of Spain. The custom is to go to Church at midnight for what is known as the 'Cockerel's Mass' to bring in the day of the birth of Christ. On the way home from the service it is traditional to have a hot chocolate and some Mallorcan ensaimadas.
Lunch on Christmas Day is a gastronomic feast; the meal starts with a 'Sopa de Navidad' or 'Christmas Soup', which consists of turkey broth with pasta, liver and boiled eggs in it; next is boiled turkey with vegetables and then a roast pork with crackling and 'patató' or roast new potatoes. For dessert, a tray of different 'turrón' is prepared. Turrón is a sweet traditionally based on almonds and comes in many different varieties, but the typical Mallorcan turrón is a thin version with almond paste in between sheets of rice paper or 'neulas'. The turrón can be accompanied by a 'Coca de Nadal' or Christmas cake which is similar to the coca de patata which is so typical of the village of Valldemossa, but is bigger and has aniseed in it. Mallorcan almonds and indeed all dried fruits have a very prominent role throughout all the Christmas season, both in the form of 'turrón' and marzipan as on their own. The meal is usually accompanied by a good wine and a glass of cava.
The next day, the 26th of December, is also a feast day in Mallorca, and families usually get together again to enjoy the leftovers of the previous' day's lunch.
As they say in Mallorca, Bon Profit y Bones Festes!

Friday, December 19, 2008

Christmas at Home

Some Mallorca Restaurants have come up with a great new idea this Christmas- take away festive meals!
What better way to enjoy some quality festive cooking without all the stress and bother?!

For now, there are three Mallorca restaurants offering this service and you can download the menus direct from SkyBlueMallorca.com
The restaurants are Ca'n March Restaurant in Manacor, Es Moli d'en Bou Restaurant in Sant Llorenç des Cardassar, and Molt de Gust Catering and Restaurant in Palma.
Download their menus now and enjoy a gourmet Christmas in the comfort of your own home!

Merry Christmas!

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

New beginnings for Koldo Royo


After twenty years, eighteen with a Michelin star to its name, the prestigiuos 'Koldo Royo' Restaurant on the Paseo Maritimo in Palma, Majorca has closed. Koldo Royo is one of the most influential Chefs in Spain; he has been awarded numerous prizes, both on a national and international level, and he has worked with some of the greatest culinary masters in Spain, such as Juan Mari Arzak and Luis Irizar. The closing of 'Koldo Royo' marks the end of an era for Koldo, but he assures us that he needs time to 'reflect' before beginning new endeavours.
SkyBlue Mallorca was honoured to be able to record the above interview with Koldo Royo in Spanish in which he tells us about his new beginnings
Read more about Koldo Royo and his career as one of the top Chefs in Spain

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Fantastic Gourmet gifts


We visited Maria, Juan Jose and Virgilio at Fausto Izquierdo last week and have since put their gourmet charcuterie up on SkyBlue Mallorca.

I thought their gourmet hampers were fantastic as gifts to people this festive season.. Maria and Juanjo help you choose the right produce and to combine it so that it is as well used as possible!


Tuesday, December 2, 2008

El Pato Restaurant, New to SkyBlueMallorca.com


The latest addition to SkyBlueMallorca.com is El Pato Restaurant in Son Vida, inside Son Vida Golf Club House.

As always, great fun was had putting this page together... This signature dish of duck breast with red wine pear looked (and smelt) divine!

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