Monday, February 25, 2019

Calcotadas!

Yesterday, a very diverse group from HP enjoyed a traditional Catalana meal together, the Calcotada. We have been hearing about calcots and calcotadas constantly this winter, and I was curious what all of the fuss was about. Yesterday, the truth was revealed to me! It is a spectacular celebration centering around interesting foods, promoting community and appreciation of the Catalan culture!

Our host for the event was a friend of mine from work, Marti. He is a Catalan who takes his traditions seriously. He and I started at HP on the same day (along with three other HP newcomers who joined the festivities yesterday) so I had the chance to get to know him and about his family right off the bat. I know I can always go to him to explain anything and everything Catalan so I was thrilled when he included me (and Bucky!) in the Calcotada he and his fiancee were coordinating!

He invited our whole team from work and the world was definitely represented. There were people from Catalan, Spain, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Thailand, Greece, Japan, Poland all there to celebrate. Bucky and I represented the USA. We all donated money for the event and Marti and his fiancee did the rest.

They live in an idyllic setting in the mountains more than an hour outside of Barcelona. The trek there was an adventure and we talked a lot about that fact that Marti does the drive twice a day to and from work! The last 15 minutes or so of the drive is a windy, dirt road which felt like a rollercoaster to this passenger as we sought out his home.

We were certainly not disappointed when we arrived. There are a few stone and wood buildings on the property, one acting as a dining hall with view that you would see at a hotel or retreat getaway. The weather cooperated with sun and a temperature of about 70 degrees.

A calcot is like a thick green onion and it is roasted, en masse, over an open flame. They grill one side first in what appears to be a calcot-container used for the Calcotada and then flip the whole thing over to cook the other side. The calcot basically becomes black on the outside. The cooked calcots are then wrapped in newspaper (about 15 per package) for serving.

While the calcots are cooking, so is the meat. Apparently, you can't have a Calcotada without lots and lots of meat. There was fresh lamb and lots of hand-made Botifarra, a traditional Catalan sausage. They also prepared pesols negres which are black peas and a typical dish of the area. Along with bread from a local baker, beer and some wine, the meal was ready!

I quickly learned that a Calcotada is not a particularly clean affair. You get dirty eating the grilled calcots! You have to peel the outer black layer off of the onion like vegetable, drag it through the special "salsa de calcots", tip your head back and consume! Everyone had their napkins tucked in their shirts and fingers black with charcoal! The packages of cooked calcots kept coming as everyone continued to eat them with enthusiasm. They are much less pungent than onions and have a smoky taste. The sauce, I learned, is made with tomatoes, garlic, olive oil, vinegar, salt and roasted almonds! It was rich and unique.

The meat came next and the meat eaters devoured it! I enjoyed the black peas and yummy bread. And wine, of course. Marti's fiancee, Sara, made Guinness cake, brownies and carrot cake for dessert and they were all delicious!

The Calcotada was definitely a meal and an experience to remember! I feel honored to have been included and been able to share such a great tradition with such wonderful people!

Calcots are cooking!

Meanwhile, co-workers are hanging out!

Marti, the host, getting the calcots ready.

More helpers join in!

Meanwhile, fresh lamb is being cooked. 

Botifarra (traditional Catalan sausage) is also being prepared. 

Time to flip!

Getting ready to enjoy!

The required way to eat calcots!

Now it is my turn!

People celebrating the Calcotada!!

It is messy but fun!

And for the meat lovers, there is lots of meat! Plus black peas for me!

Marti gives a thumbs up for a great celebration!

Bucky and I enjoyed our first Calcotada!!!

The entire gang!

Thursday, February 21, 2019

New York, New York

Every year in February or early March, we do a girls trip to New York City. We go for a long weekend and living in Barcelona makes it a bit more difficult for me, but I wouldn't miss it! We like to go to Chinatown where Kate always buys at least one bag on the sly and we love to eat! Dinner at Olio e Piu, brunch at Pershing Square and I especially enjoyed lunch at Chick-fil-a this time around! We usually go to a musical and this year we saw Beautiful which was just amazing. At the end, we were all on our feet singing and dancing. Another highlight of this trip was a visit to Kleinfeld's for Kathleen to try on wedding dresses. She didn't end up saying yes to the dress, but she definitely got an idea for what she wants. It was a memorable event with the girls that is for sure!

The entire weekend was great! I even got to see my friend, Mary Elizabeth, who recently moved to New York! I can't wait for next year's trip! It is an amazing tradition that we share and enjoy together. Wonderful, wonderful memories.
The whole gang including Venice!

Fun catching up with ME!

An amazing Broadway show!

BEAUTIFUL!

Girls night out in Times Square!

Chic shoppers!

Washington Square Park!

Yeh! We are in Chinatown!

NY subway fun!

Obligatory selfie in Grand Central!

Hotel bar!

Saturday, February 2, 2019

Saint-Laurent de Cerdans

As you may know, Bucky and I are constantly in search of the perfectly quaint French village that is about two hours from us here in Barcelona. We are always open to visiting any and all French villages within that range with the hope of falling in love. This past weekend, we headed to Saint-Laurent de Cerdans to check it out. Nancy joined us for the adventure and we had a great time!

The town was lovely, but there was not much going on since it was January! In fact, we couldn't find a restaurant or bar that was open, but we made do! Fortunately, there was a market ongoing in the main square when we arrived on Saturday and we bought a rotisserie chicken just like we used to do every week at the market in Eygalieres. We then foraged for the essentials like butter, cheese, bread and wine and we were set for our weekend!

The apartment we rented via Airbnb was in an old stone building from the late 1700s. We had a beautiful view of the Canigou mountains. It took a while to heat up the place so we layered ourselves to keep warm while we played cards, enjoyed meals and chatted. In the afternoon, we wandered through the town, visited the church and cemetery and hiked up to a large cross on the top of the hill overlooking the town. It was a lovely day.

After a wonderful breakfast of baguette, butter and jam on Sunday morning, we headed to Ceret on for a hike through the cherry orchards and to a hermitage in the hills. We found the hiking trail on a site that we have used before for hikes in France. We usually find the trail easily and follow the signs as indicated. This time, however, we took a wrong turn at the beginning so we went at least 30 minutes in the wrong direction before figuring out we were not headed to the hermitage. With the help of some locals, we determined where we needed to be so we turned around and headed there.

The hike, including the part we did in error, was amazing. Great views, lots of hills and we had India and Nancy leading the way. After over three hours of walking on rocky and hilly terrain we ended up back where we started and ready to head back to Barcelona. We had a great weekend and I have been thinking about it all this week because I have been suffering from sore calves since then! The pain, however, was well worth it! 

Nancy took care of India while we were buying our rotisserie chicken!

My loves!
Love the charming detail on this home.
A view of the town with the sun shining down.
Our French lunch chez nous!


Hiking around the village.
Another view when we were out and about. 
India is thrilled!
Nancy is on top of the world!
Nice to have someone hiking with us who can take a picture!
Hiking through cherry orchards in Ceret.
Bucky and the beautiful landscape.
Hiking through the woods.
India and Nancy were always well ahead of the old people!
Magical!
At the summit and enjoying the view!
The old people were tired! 
More views!
Finally heading down!
One last picture before we head back to Barcelona.