A Celebration of Fried Breadcrumbs: Migas Festival in Torrox pueblo

You might not expect ingredients for the perfect Christmas party to include 2000 kilos of flour, 500 litres of olive oil and 3000 litres of sweet Moscatel wine, but that´s exactly what´s required  to cater for the 40,000 guests who visit the annual  Migas Festival in the village of Torrox.

Many towns and cities throughout the world have unique dishes that encompass their overall culture and tradition.  Migas is a traditional Andalucían peasant dish often made from breadcrumbs, although in Torrox the migas are made with flour.  Normally served as an accompaniment to a main dish, of fried fish for instance, migas comprises of fried bread crumbs liberally laced with garlic, and may also contain small pieces of chorizo, ham or peppers.

Each year, on the last Sunday before Christmas, (so, this coming Sunday – December 23rd 2012)  this gastronomic festival which has been declared of “National Tourist Interest” by the Junta de Andalucía, will serve more than 40,000 visitors. 

Whoever said “there is no such thing as a free lunch”,  obviously had never visited Torrox pueblo!

From early in the morning, teams of cooks prepare the migas for free distribution to local residents and visitors to the festival.  The ringing of a bell is the signal for everyone to come and collect their plate of migas, which is served with a glass of local wine and an “arriera” salad  (made with oranges,  tomatoes, potatoes, onions and olives) to accompany the meal.

There is plenty to do during a day at the Migas festival  because as well as free food and drink there are many craft stalls, traders selling fine cheeses, chorizo, cakes, nuts and sweets, the opportunity to enjoy guided walks through the village, and street artists, as well as choirs and local dance groups, who all help to create a wonderful festive atmosphere.

Of course, in true Spanish tradition, this is just another excuse for a party, but on a warm, sunny December day, why would you not pursue that with some vigor?

(BTW – didn´t they do well getting Angeline Jolie to pose for last  year´s poster?  😉

You might also enjoy:

La Noche de San Juan: Families, fires and football!

The heart of Cómpeta: El Paseo de las Tradiciones

CBBH Photo Challenge: Simple Pleasures

 

Everyone’s a Winner, Baby, That’s the Truth!

It’s been quite a winning day for my blog, East of Málaga, today.

First of all, I received the Bronze Award in the Expat Blog Competition for Spain – and I want to say a GREAT BIG THANK YOU to everyone who voted for me.  I am truly humbled by your many kind comments and words of support. 

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There were 55 expat blogs taking part from Spain, so to come third at the first time of entering is quite an achievement.   East of Málaga received a staggering 77 votes which would have been enough in any other country category to have won a Gold Award.

Considering I was pitted against blogs by professional journalists and book authors, I am extremely proud to have won the Expat Blog Bronze Award for Spain 2012.

                      Alhambra from San Nicolas

My second piece of good news for today is that Josh at Spain for Pleasure became the 1,000th follower of this blog.

1,000 followers – WOW!

Josh lives in the beautiful city of Granada in Spain (pictured above), is a Teacher of English as a Foreign Language and has only been blogging for six weeks.  I’d love you to pop over and say hello to Josh and give him some tips on How to Survive a Spanish Winter!  Poor thing – he’s freezing!

Eagle Owl at medieval market in Torrox pueblo
Do you remember this beautiful Eagle Owl I photographed at a Medieval Market in Torrox village earlier this year?  There are several ways of saying “owl” in Spanish – el búho,  la lechuza or el mochuelo, to name but three – but however you say it, they are pretty spectacular, aren’t they?

As a way of saying THANK YOU to all my blogging friends, followers and supporters I’d like to give you all an early Christmas gift that will last you throughout 2013.

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I found this gorgeous Owl Lovers Calendar for 2013 at The Owl Barn.  The calendar is completely customizable; you can select the images for all the months you want to print and create your own free calendar or you can simply download the pre-made versionJust click on the owl calendar above or in the sidebar and all the instructions for how to download your Owl Lovers Calendar are there.

THANKS AGAIN FOR ALL YOUR CONTINUING SUPPORT AND ENJOY YOUR CALENDAR!

Last chance to vote for East of Málaga for an Golden Expat Blog Award!

Looking at the coast, east of Málaga, Spain

There are only a couple of days left to cast your votes, and I’m currently in SECOND PLACE, but with some very stiff competition.  

I NEED EVERY VOTE I CAN GET!

CAN YOU HELP ME WIN?

ExpatsBlog.com trawl the net dishing out awards to the very best expat bloggers they can find for each country.  They have gold, silver, bronze and runner up awards for the Top 5 blogs in each country.   The competition is in the final assessment stage right now, so I need your help (and votes!)

Can you help East of Málaga become an

Expat Blog Medal Winner?

 Here´s how:

Click on THIS LINK

  1. Scroll to the bottom of the page you have just clicked on.
  2. Vote by leaving a review about East of Málaga blog. Be nice 🙂
  3. Share this post with your friends and help me get more votes.
  4. Let me know you have voted/reviewed, in my comment section below.

Thank you for your help and continuing support – YOU GUYS ROCK!

Vote for East of Málaga and then spread the word!

CBBH Challenge: SIMPLE PLEASURES

Lily pond at Jardin Concepcion, Malaga

Everywhere we go at this time of year, we are all surrounded by the excesses of Christmas – whether it’s things you could buy as gifts for everyone you know,  luxury food items you may or may not eat, and electrical goods you only just found out you couldn’t live without!   Christmas as it used to be has been largely hi-jacked by consumerism of the worst kind.  People are encouraged to spend more and more money on gifts each year, whilst others are still paying off debt accumulated from last Christmas.  But, tell me this – can you even remember all the gifts you gave last year, let alone recall the ones you received?  I know I can’t.

Given the hectic nature of our lives, it’s easy to overlook the little things that make it all worthwhile.   With this in mind, for December’s CBBH Photo Challenge I have decided to focus my attention on SIMPLE PLEASURES  – or,  put another way, finding delight in everyday things.

So, what does it for you?

  • Toast with peanut butter or jam?
  • Squishing mud between your toes?  (If you´re feeling the pinch right now, this is the ideal discount spa treatment – but make sure it’s mud you are walking in!)
  • Hearing a baby’s laughter(I guarantee you can´t watch this without smiling or laughing.  OH, go on, you know you want to!)

Raindrops pooling on a lime tree leaf

Raindrops pooling on the leaf of a lime tree after a long dry, hot summer.

Goat on a hillside outside Cómpeta, Andalucía, Spain

The bleating of a goat on a nearby hillside, as she waits for milking time.

El Sardinero Beach, Santander, Spain

Walking along a beautiful,  almost deserted beach and dipping your toes in the water.

This month´s CBBH Featured Blogs:

** EllaDee at elladee_words allows us a sneak peak into her everyday life in Sydney, Australia  where she aims to escape from her “proper” desk and computer-centred day job in the city, and live more simply at her house in a tiny country village, 6 hours drive up the coast.

I was fascinated by Ella’s  recent post  All’s Well that Ends Well – Matthias and Eupham where she talks about what many Australian’s consider family history gold – convicts.  Her writing style makes for easy reading – yet once she’s got you – you’re hooked!  Why not HOP over there and say G’Day to EllaDee right away?

** My second choice for this month is a very friendly blog with great photos  – The Sophomore Slump.    Rommel loves to share his adventures around the globe and his photographs are what really make his posts come alive.  What I particularly like is that he regularly features links to blogs he enjoys himself – and we all love to share a little Blog Love, don’t we?

Rommel recently posted about his trip to Las Vagas with friends, which I’m sure you would enjoy.  He is always quick to leave an encouraging, relevant comment, so why not pop over and leave a message for him?

So that´s the CBBH Photo Challenge for December, folks!

Remember, all you have to do is post your entry by the end of the monthlink back to this blog and, most importantly,  don´t forget to add links to any two blogs that you´ve commented on during the past month, so that we can all HOP OVER and have a look.  Make sure you FOLLOW THIS BLOG so you don´t miss next month´s exciting challenge!

For more information on how the CBBH Photo Challenge works click here.

I hope everyone taking part enjoys the exposure the CBBH Photo Challenge offers to featured blogs and, who knows, you may end up finding a new favourite!  I´m looking forward to seeing what you consider to be your SIMPLE PLEASURES.

[CBBH logo Image credit: (cc) Mostly Dans]

Spanish-Style Breakfast: Churros served with thick hot chocolate

This is Churros con chocolate, a fried dough pastry-based snack dipped in thick, hot chocolate, and is a great favourite with Spaniards for breakfast.

Churros are typically fried until they become crunchy, and may be sprinkled with sugar. The surface of a churro is ridged due to having been piped from a churrera, a syringe with a star-shaped nozzle.

Try them – they´re delicious!

Whilst you’re here, why not have a look at these articles:

Fresh Figs Stuffed with Goat´s Cheese and wrapped in Smoked Bacon

Cost of Living – East of Malaga – November 2012

The Day of the Dead: A Celebration of Life