Monday, October 13, 2008

Made In Spain Returns


We've blogged about PBS' fantastic Made In Spain series before, but there's certainly no harm in reminding that the show is returning with 13 new episodes this fall. Local listings do vary, but you can check out http://www.pbs.org and find when the program airs in your neck of the woods.
Citing the PBS press release, here's a few episode descriptions to whet your appetite:
In “Paella Day,” José takes viewers to Valencia, famed for its rice fields and as the birthplace of this renowned rice dish. Later, he teaches Americans how to cook their own version on a backyard barbeque. In “Cold Soup and Hot Flamenco,” he journeys to the Andalucian city of Granada and concocts gazpacho and ajo blanco. Later he dances his way through one of Spain’s popular festivals, the Feria de Abril in another Andalucian city, Seville. Tune in for “The Land of Fire” as José visits the fabled Castile and León – full of castles and cathedrals – and samples the region’s delicious roast suckling pig and roast lamb. Here, he encounters one of the country’s great delicacies, the Iberico ham from the black-footed pigs that feed on acorns. Once unavailable in the U.S., it has recently become a sought after addition to menus across the country. In “The Onion That Would Be King,” José explores Catalonia and attends the Calçot Festival in honor of the region’s unusual onion. While on the trail of a local cheese, in “A Tale of the Drunken Goat,” he visits Murcia and the Roman theatre at Cartagena and tries his hand at a unique style of fishing.
Sounds delicious to us!
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