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Tortilla de Patata - Simply the Best

Well certainly what defines a great dish is your own taste to start with, and your own palate, and if you like that type of dishes, you know? Ingredient may be the most important part of a dish for me. To start with the simplest and greatest of all times is Spanish cuisine. The Spanish Tortilla is a great dish that can be prepared any time and the ingredients can be easily found anywhere on earth! Tortilla is a super dish for old and young! When I get back from work and don't know what to cook, the first thing that pops in my mind is the Spanish tortilla. It's so easy to make and can be prepared for less than ten bucks. It's a real bargain which saves you costs but also time in preparing the exquisite dish for your loved ones. I consider this the basic recipe for Spanish Tortilla and aim to show you that with this Tortilla recipe the making of this Spanish quiche or savory pie's really not difficult at all! You will find this easy Tortilla recipe - which contains only eggs, potato, onion, salt and pepper on the counter of just about every Spanish tapas bar, often accompanied by one or more variations on the recipe.



For this Tortilla recipe for the classic Spanish eggs and potato quiche you will need the following ingredients.

1 Pound Potato, in thin slices;
1 Onion, medium size, in thin slices;
4 Eggs;
dash Milk
5 or 6 tablespoons Olive Oil (for baking of the potato and onion);
1 tablespoon Olive Oil (for baking of the Tortilla);
1/4 teaspoon Salt (or to taste);
fair dash Black Pepper, preferably freshly ground;

The above quantities of Potato, Onion and Egg should be enough to make a nice Spanish Tortilla, of which you can cut eight or twelve beautiful slices.





Spanish Tortilla Preparation

Preparation of a Spanish Tortilla is really a lot easier than it would seem:

• Heat the Olive Oil in a Saucepan and softly sautee the Potato, Onion, Salt and Pepper for like fifteen minutes until the Potatoes are just done; Keep stirring the mix regularly, you want the Potato and Onion to look golden, not burned;

• Leave the Onion and Potato mix to cool until luke warm; Putting the mix in a colander on top of a bowl is an efficient way to get rid of the excess oil;

• Stir the Milk through the Eggs, add a pinch of Salt and freshly ground Pepper, and stir thoroughly;

• Add the Onion and Potato mix to the Eggs, stir softly until you are sure that all potato particles are covered on all sides, and leave to rest for a minute or so;

• Heat the tablespoon of Olive Oil in an 8 inch (20cm) diameter frying pan or skillet;

• Slide the Egg and Potato mix into the frying pan; Use the backside of a fork or spoon to push any pieces of Potato protruding from the mix back down, making sure everything is covered in egg;

• Bake the Tortilla for like a minute on medium heat, then switch heat to low; Depending on how far you let the Onion and Potato mix cool down, it may take anywhere in between 10 to 20 minutes for the Egg at the top to get done; You may use a lid on the pan to retain the heat;

• As soon as the Egg at the top of the Tortilla sets, slide a large flat plate on top of the frying pan and turn the Tortilla around on the plate; Slide the Tortilla upside down back into the frying pan:

• Few minutes later it's done! 





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How to keep birds out of your garden

Growing tomatoes ? So you are growing your own food and wonder why birds fly in and eat your plants ? Especially the ripe ones are target of mocking birds, crows and other kinda birds! Many people believe that by hanging out CD's you could scare away unwanted visitors. Wrong! all you will achieve is even more birds, simply because they like to look at themselves in mirrors to see how pretty they are..


Ever had a parrot before ? They love to play with small and shiny mirrors, so don't get this type of crap ideas that by hanging CD's will ensure to be safe from birds and other predators. Five good old ways have always been proven to be right! This is a simple recipe on how you could keep unwanted birds away from your fruits or veggie plants away. This blog is about finding ways to grow your own, cook your own cheap and good food.. its about poor man kitchen recipes and not stupid men growing techniques. So here the ideas..

Use netting for trees. You drape it over the tree, and birds don’t want to tangle with it theoretically. (However, at a farm in Malaysia I went to last year, birds were INSIDE the net – not a pretty situation. They were scared AND eating the fruit. So use with caution.)

Make somewhere else more worth their while. Put bird seed in an area far from your garden. So that will distract and attract the birds to eat somewhere else other than your plants..

If you’re growing seed plants, like sunflowers, try covering the head with an old pantyhose so it can grow or dry, but birds can’t feast.

Get a dog or cat. It’s not THE reason to get a pet, but if you are considering it already, add it to your arsenal of reasons why. Our dog tears out toward the garden and scares the birds away, and between him and the neighborhood cat contingent, squirrels never venture onto the ground away from a tree out there.

And if all this still doesn't work, then buy some chickens and let them roam freely around your garden. And if that still doesn't work then your fruits and veggies must be super good and you should invite me to visit your garden..





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