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The "Guiri" Gourmet

The "Guiri" Gourmet likes his food. He eats well at home, as his wife is an outstanding cook, but they also like to dine out or go on a "tapas" tour. This blog is about some of their experiences, both in Spain and elsewhere.

Back to the “Bridge” – St George’s Day
Sunday, April 28, 2024

By The "Guiri" Gourmet

On St George’s Day, April 23, The Meter Maid and I dined at Restaurante La Cascada, the restaurant at Hotel Molino del Puente in Fuente de la Higuera, Ronda.

It was our first meal there for a while. Why? Mind your own business!

Suffice to say that the food was as good as ever, despite the fact that joint owner and chef, Ian Love, has retired from the kitchen.

 

New head chef

Cooking duties at the “Bridge” are now safely in the hands of "son-in-law" Tom O'Connor, a trained chef with substantial experience on the Costa del Sol and in Tenerife (Canary Islands).

Tom is pictured right with owners Ian and Elaine Love and daughter Carly Love, director of real estate agency Love Viviendas.

Rita and I sat outside on the sheltered terrace by the river Guadalcobacín for drinks and our starters, but, when the sun set and it turned quite chilly, we moved inside.

Several other diners followed suit.

 

Our “St George’s Day” meal

Rita started with a refreshing ensalada de pollo, tomates secos y anacardos and “mained” on filete de salmón fresco Tandoori.

I opted for two starters: falafel de garbanzos con raita and then tarta rellena de champiñones, puerro y aceite de trufa con ensalada.

For dessert we shared a home-made tarta de queso.

Drinks-wise I had two beers before the meal and two glasses of Vizcondesa, a Ronda red wine from Bodega Joaquín Fernandez. Rita had a cava to celebrate el Día de San Jorge (patron saint of England, Cataluña, Aragón and other countries and cities around the world), and then agua sin gas. Too much alcohol gives Rita gout and exacerbates the arthritis in her hands.

 

Our verdict?

The food was excellent as always. I thoroughly enjoyed both of my courses. Delicious and just the right quantities for me.

Rita was also pleased with her choices.

Our waiter was Ian, no longer in the kitchen, but having to “muck in” under the direction of the real boss, his wife Elaine Love.

 

© Paul Whitelock

 

Acknowledgements (Photos):

Ian Love

Karl Smallman

Paul Whitelock

vivino.com

 

Interesting Links:

www.help-me-ronda.com

www.hotelmolinodelpuente.com

www.loveviviendas.com

www.secretserrania.com

 

Tags:

agua sin gas, Aragón, Bodega Joaquín Fernández, Carly Love, Cataluña, cava, Día de San Jorge, Elaine Love, England, Fuente de la Higuera, Guadalcobacín, Guiri gourmet, Hotel Molino del Puente, Ian Love, Karl Smallman, Love Viviendas, Meter Maid, Paul Whitelock, Restaurante La Cascada, Rita, Ronda red wine, Tom O'Connor, Vizcondesa

 



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"Maltesers" for Dinner
Tuesday, April 2, 2024

 

 

No, not a feast of Mars bars! We invited our friends from Malta round for an evening meal! People from this Mediterranean island that lies between Italy and North Africa are called “Maltesers”, aren’t they?

 

 

 

The “Maltesers”

John and Lorraine are the latest guiris (foreigners) to buy a house in Montejaque. Their house is just 50 metres from Casa Rita, my wife’s place there.

I bumped into them last year when they were house-hunting and several times since, and The Meter Maid has met them a couple of times independently of me. We get on very well. John is an avid reader of my website, www.help-me-ronda.com, so that makes him OK too!

So, on the evening of April Fools’ Day, we invited them to our home in Fuente de la Higuera for a meal.

 

Arrival, aperitif and starter

They got to us at 6.00 pm. The weather had fortunately improved; instead of the rain and wind of the last week or so, we had bright sunshine, and plenty of daylight, as we’d move the clocks forward the previous day.

So we sat on the front terrace as the sun went down and had our aperitifs and the first course, spicy Maissuppe, sopa de maiz, sweetcorn soup. That went down a treat.

As we drained the last drops from our bowls, it suddenly went cool as the setting sun disappeared behind a cloud. So, we adjourned to the dining room indoors.

 

Main course and dessert

Next up it was a speciality of Rita’s: paella de mariscos, seafood paella.

Accompanied by a choice of wines, namely a refreshing bone-dry verdejo from Rueda and a young red from Utiel-Requeña, a tempranillo.

Our preference went along gender lines, oddly. White for the ladies and red for the men. Perfect.

After a short break, it was pudding time. Rita had conjured up a zabaglione, which was amazing!

 

Conversation

We chatted non-stop the whole time, except while we were eating our dessert, which took our breath away.

We covered many topics, but mainly we talked about Malta, where I had been three times many years ago, including for my first honeymoon in 1975. We also talked about our guests’ plans for the future. They want to move to Spain, to this area, and upgrade to a larger house with a garden and pool.

Lorraine is really keen and John has had enough of his home country, which he feels has been overrun with refugees and other incomers in recent years.

We also talked about practicalities, such as writing a Spanish Will, and buying a car.

They both like the variety of Spain, the cuisine, the landscapes and the architecture, as well as the friendliness of the local people.

 

Coffee and farewells

After an espresso and more chat we parted company, with a tentative agreement to do a tapeo in Ronda, when they return to Spain in a couple of months time.

 

© The “Guiri” Gourmet

 

Further links:

April Fool! (eyeonspain.com)

DE TAPEO IN RONDA (eyeonspain.com)

N.B. Notary Bene (eyeonspain.com)

Where there’s a WILL … the process in Spain - Secret Serrania de Ronda

 

Acknowledgements (photos):

Chefkoch

Karl Smallman (Secret Serrania)

La Vanguardia

Mars confectionery

Mundo deportivo

Shutterstock

 

Tags:

Aperitif, April Fools’ Day, arrival, buying a car, Casa Rita, dessert,  Fuente de la Higuera, “Guiri” Gourmet, Karl Smallman, main course, Maissuppe, Malta, maltesers, Mars, Mediterranean island, Montejaque, paella de mariscos, pudding, Ronda, Rueda, seafood paella, sopa de maiz, starter, sweetcorn soup, tapeo, tempranillo, The Meter Maid, Utiel-Requeña, verdejo, writing a Spanish Will, zabaglione



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