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50 Best Spanish Tapas Recipes

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50 Best Spanish Tapas Recipes

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If you want to bring Spanish flavors into your kitchen, you’re in the right place. We’ve collected 50 of our favorite Spanish tapas recipes—all of them easy, authentic, and guaranteed to make you fall in love with this country’s cuisine (if you haven’t already)!

Spanish tapas have earned an international reputation among chefs, foodies, and culinary travelers. These iconic dishes come in many forms, from traditional specialties to international fusion. If you ask 10 different people, “what are tapas?” you’ll probably get 10 different answers.

That said, the most authentic tapas tend to be simple combinations of high-quality ingredients: cured ham, local cheeses, seasonal produce, fresh seafood, and plenty of olive oil (to name just a few).

It’s also easy to find vegetarian tapas and vegan tapas in Spain—in fact, some of the most classic tapas happen to be plant-based.

If you want to enjoy this iconic aspect of Spanish cuisine at home, all you need are a few quality products, a bit of motivation, and—of course—good recipes! To give you some inspiration and help you get started, we’ve rounded up 50 of our best Spanish tapas recipes.

Top 50 Spanish Tapas Recipes

Here are our favorite Spanish tapas recipes, from simple snacks to more complex cooking challenges. One thing they all have in common? The end result is delicious, authentic, and perfect for parties—or just a nice meal at home.

The Classics

1. Tortilla de Patatas

A thick, golden brown potato omelet on a plate, before being sliced.
The most typical tapa in all of Spain!

This is pretty much the quintessential tapa: a Spanish omelet that’s often served at room temperature and accompanied by crusty bread.

It’s usually made with just eggs, potatoes, and onions—but once you’ve got the basic recipe down, you can switch things up by adding veggies, cheese, or even ham.

Spanish Tortilla Recipe (Tortilla de Patatas)

This easy and authentic Spanish omelet recipe combines egg, potato, onion, olive oil, and salt to make the best Spanish tortilla you’ll try.

Check out this recipe

tortilla de patata cut into slices on a cutting board.

2. Pan con Tomate

Slice of toasted bread topped with olive oil and pureed tomato.
Tomatoes at their finest!

Before I lived in Spain, I never would’ve thought to put grated tomatoes on toast. But this combo is a staple of the Spanish diet, and now it seems like the most natural thing in the world.

Our recipe calls for plenty of garlic, making this simple tapa even more addictive. Don’t skimp on the salt and olive oil!

Pan con Tomate Recipe (Spanish Tomato Bread)

Pan con tomate, also known in Spain as pan tumaca or pa amb tomàquet in Catalan, is toasted bread topped with ripe, juicy tomatoes, extra virgin olive oil, garlic, and salt. It’s simple and delicious!

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several slices of toasted bread topped with a grated tomato mixture.

3. Spanish Olives

Ceramic bowl filled with green and purple olives at different stages of ripeness.
A variety of fresh olives at different stages of ripeness

At Spanish bars, one of the most common tapas is also the simplest: a dish of olives. But these aren’t just any old olives from a jar—they’re often locally grown, incredibly juicy and flavorful, and sometimes marinated in herbs or garlic.

No tapas spread is complete without a bowl of Spanish olives, ideally including a few different varieties.

4. Spanish Cheese & Cured Meats

Overhead shot of small cheese and charcuterie trays beside two wine glasses on a marble tabletop.
Charcuterie, cheese, and wine: the ultimate tapas trifecta

Showcase some of the country’s best products by creating your own Spanish charcuterie board. You can never go wrong with the basics: Manchego and jamón ibérico.

But don’t stop there! Spend some time exploring the wonderful world of Spanish cheeses, and add a selection of chorizo, salchichón, and whatever other Spanish cured meats you can find.

5. Croquetas de Jamón

Several crispy Spanish ham croquettes on a white plate, one broken in half.
Perfect croquetas de jamón. Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

There’s nothing quite as comforting as biting into a crispy croqueta and tasting the rich and creamy filling within.

Croquetas de jamón are the most classic version: croquettes filled with homemade béchamel and pieces of cured Serrano ham. The recipe is a bit of a project, but the result is totally worth it.

Croquetas de Jamón Serrano Recipe (Traditional Spanish Ham Croquettes)

This easy and delicious recipe for Spanish ham croquettes is my mother-in-law’s favorite.

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small white plate of croquetas de jamón.

6. Huevos Rotos

Fried potatoes topped with runny fried eggs and served on a white plate.
Huevos rotos at a Madrid tapas bar! Photo credit: Kirk K

If you want a filling and indulgent tapa, you can’t go wrong with huevos rotos. The basic elements are deep-fried potatoes and runny fried eggs, but it’s common to add Iberian ham, chorizo, or vegetables.

You’ll find this dish at many of the most classic tapas bars in Madrid, but it’s also easy to make at home. Wait until you serve it to break the egg yolks open—they don’t call it “broken eggs” for nothing.

Huevos Rotos Recipe (Spanish Broken Eggs with Ham, Chorizo, & Peppers)

This delicious and easy Spanish huevos rotos recipe makes for the perfect last-minute dinner!

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7. Gilda

Skewers of anchovies, peppers, and green olives arranged on a square plate.
The gilda is one of the easiest—and most delicious—pintxos out there.

This easy pintxo (the equivalent of a tapa in Basque cuisine) doesn’t require any cooking—just some skewering skills.

The classic version consists of an anchovy, a pickled pepper, and an olive impaled on a toothpick, but you can always try other combos. Gildas are the perfect accompaniment to an aperitif like Spanish vermouth.

Easy Spanish Gilda Recipe (Pepper, Olive, & Anchovy Skewers)

This gilda recipe makes the perfect Spanish pintxo to serve as an appetizer! It’s salty, acidic, and delicious—perfect for pairing with cocktails or Spanish vermouth.

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Lekeitio pinchos

8. Pisto

A bowl of slow-simmered vegetables topped with a fried egg.
A warming dish of pisto con huevo. Photo credit: Javier Lastras

Spanish pisto is often compared to French ratatouille. It’s a classic combination of various vegetables and tomatoes, cooked until all their flavors meld together.

In Spain, it’s often served as a tapa with a fried egg or cheese on top, or even as a side dish with meat or fish. But it’s also great all by itself!

Traditional Spanish Pisto Recipe

Try my delicious pisto recipe – kind of like a Spanish version of ratatouille!

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red pot of pisto with a wooden spoon.

Vegetarian & Vegan Tapas Recipes

9. Pimientos de Padrón

A plate of fried green Padrón peppers, with one pepper hanging from a fork.
“Some are hot, and some are not” is the typical saying about these little peppers! Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

This might be my all-time favorite vegetarian (and vegan) tapa. Padrón peppers are easy to make, healthy, indulgent (salt and olive oil galore), and exciting all at the same time.

How can peppers be exciting, you ask? Well, supposedly about 1 in every 10 of them is spicy… so you can never be quite sure what the next bite will bring!

Spanish Padrón Peppers Recipe

Padrón peppers are one of the simplest and tastiest Spanish tapas. Try making them at home with this easy and authentic recipe!

Check out this recipe

white plate of cooked pimientos de Padrón.

10. Espinacas con Garbanzos

Sautéed spinach and chickpeas mixed together in a large frying pan.
Delicious spinach and chickpea stew

This is a super traditional tapa that also happens to be vegan. It’s a simple combination of spinach, chickpeas, and spices (our recipe also adds tomatoes and almonds for extra flavor).

While it could certainly be served as a main course, it’s also a great dish to share or serve in small portions.

Espinacas con Garbanzos Recipe (Spinach and Chickpea Stew)

A Spanish-style recipe for spinach and chickpea stew (espinacas con garbanzos) that will have you craving another bite!

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three small bowls of espinacas con garbanzo.

11. Berenjenas con Miel

Honey being drizzled over fried eggplant slices with a metal spoon.
The most unlikely yet delicious flavor combination! Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

If you’re doubting that deep-fried eggplant and honey go well together, prepare to be surprised! This vegetarian tapa is a mainstay of many Spanish menus, especially in Andalusia. You can also easily make it vegan by substituting molasses (miel de caña) for the honey.

Fried Eggplant with Honey Recipe (Berenjenas Fritas con Miel)

This delicious fried eggplant with honey is a typical Spanish tapa. Easy to make and even easier to eat!

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plate of golden fried eggplant drizzled with honey.

12. Romesco Sauce & Roasted Veggies

A plate of roasted vegetables with grill marks and a small bowl of orange romesco sauce.
Roasted vegetables and romesco sauce: healthy and delicious!

This is one of the best Catalan foods I’ve ever tried. There are so many amazing Spanish sauces, but romesco has a special place in my heart. It combines roasted tomatoes, peppers, garlic, and nuts to create a totally unique flavor—and color!

Serve it with simple roasted vegetables for an authentic, versatile, and super healthy tapa.

Authentic & Easy Romesco Sauce Recipe (Salsa Romesco)

This delicious and easy romesco sauce recipe results in my all-time favorite dipping sauce. Nutty and delicious—it’s a must-try!

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Romesco sauce recipe - the best
Mediterranean Roasted Vegetables Recipe

This easy recipe for Mediterranean roasted vegetables is the perfect way to make the veggies in your pantry sing! You can use almost any vegetables you have on hand.

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13. Black Olive Tapenade

Mallorca is famous for its unique cuisine, and this black olive spread is one of the best Mallorcan dishes. You can spread it on bread, serve it with cheese, or even add it to a sandwich. It’s also a great addition to salads and a delicious topping for fresh vegetables.

Spanish Black Olive Tapenade Recipe

Try our recipe for delicious Spanish black olive tapenade from the island of Mallorca.

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Spanish black olive tapenade

14. Goat Cheese & Caramelized Onion Pintxo

If you’ve ever been to Spain, you’ve probably come across the combo of goat cheese and caramelized onion. It’s a common (and delicious) vegetarian option at tapas bars—and you can easily recreate it at home with this quick and easy pintxo recipe.

Goat Cheese & Caramelized Onion Pintxo Recipe

This goat cheese and caramelized onion pintxo is a simple appetizer perfect for when you need to impress guests in a hurry! It’s a San Sebastian pintxo bar classic and a total crowd-pleaser.

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Small pieces of crusty bread topped with goat cheese and caramelized onions, all held together with a toothpick.

15. Fried Goat Cheese with Honey

Several small pieces of golden brown fried goat cheese on a white napkin.
These fried goat cheese bites are seriously addictive! Photo credit: Steam Pipe Trunk Distribution Venue

Fried cheese might be one of humanity’s greatest creations… and fried goat cheese with honey is certainly one of Spain’s. Our recipe calls for crushed almonds and crackers to create a salty, crunchy crust: the perfect contrast to the creamy cheese within and sweet honey on top.

Fried Goat Cheese with Honey Recipe

This easy almond-crusted fried goat cheese with honey recipe is out of this world! A must-try vegetarian Spanish tapa.

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Almond crusted fried goat cheese with honey

16. Zanahorias Aliñadas

A person's hand using a fork to eat marinated carrots in olive oil off a plate.
Zanahorias aliñadas: a delicious carrot salad flavored with olive oil, vinegar, and a simple spice blend

I never knew how delicious carrots could be until I tried zanahorias aliñadas. This mainstay of Andalusian cuisine consists of boiled carrot slices marinated in vinegar, olive oil, garlic, and spices.

The final product should be tender, but not mushy; make sure you don’t cook them for too long!

Marinated Carrots Recipe (Zanahorias Aliñadas)

Marinated carrots, or zanahorias aliñadas, are a delicious vegetarian Spanish food. Luckily, they’re also super easy to make at home!

Check out this recipe

zanahorias aliñadas recipe

17. Spanish-Style Hummus

Two clay bowls of hummus topped with pine nuts, olive oil, and paprika, paired with pita bread.
Delicious Spanish hummus with plenty of olive oil!

Hummus doesn’t hail from Spain, but today it’s not uncommon to find it on the menu at Spanish tapas bars. Our version adds an Iberian twist with smoked paprika, cumin, and toasted pine nuts.

This super simple Spanish hummus recipe is perfect for parties, and is one of my personal favorite vegan tapas.

Spanish Hummus Recipe

This easy Spanish hummus recipe is topped with toasted pine nuts, smoky Spanish paprika, spicy olive oil, and sea salt flakes. Impressive and delicious!

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Two clay tapas dishes filled with hummus with pine nuts and paprika.

Spanish Tapas Recipes with Potatoes

18. Patatas Bravas

Dish of fried potato chunks topped with garlic mayonnaise, spicy red sauce, and sprigs of herbs.
Patatas bravas topped with alioli in addition to the signature bravas sauce

Fried potatoes may not seem revolutionary, but Spain’s version is in a league of its own. Chunks of potato are fried in olive oil and topped with a slightly spicy sauce. Despite its appearance, there are no tomatoes involved; bravas sauce gets its bright red color from smoked Spanish paprika.

Tip: Although our recipe calls for chicken broth, you can easily make it vegetarian by substituting vegetable broth.

Patatas Bravas Recipe

Patatas bravas are one of the most beloved Spanish tapas, thanks to their simple combination of fried potatoes and flavorful sauce. Make them at home with this easy recipe!

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white plate of patatas bravas with toothpicks.

19. Potato Croquettes

Close-up of a plate of golden brown croquettes.
A ración of croquettes

Ham might be the most popular croquetas flavor, but it’s not the only one! Potato croquettes are a super quick and easy (and vegetarian) version that everyone at the table will love.

We suggest adding Manchego cheese to the filling, but you can easily personalize this tapas recipe with whatever sounds good to you.

Potato Croquettes Recipe

These creamy potato and cheese croquetas are a delicious and easy-to-make appetizer or snack.

Check out this recipe

plate of potato croquettes.

20. Ensaladilla Rusa

Overhead shot of creamy Spanish potato salad with breadstick crackers on a metal table.
Ensaladilla rusa is one of the most refreshing tapas on a hot day.

This dish might be called “Russian salad,” but it’s about as Spanish as it gets. If you’re a fan of American potato salad, you absolutely have to try ensaladilla rusa.

I suggest adding extra vegetables or even canned tuna, and serving it with crunchy crackers or crusty bread. It’s one of the all-time best Spanish tapas recipes for sure.

Ensaladilla Rusa Recipe (Russian Potato Salad)

Ensaladilla rusa is one of Spain’s most typical dishes—despite its Russian roots! Try this authentic recipe for an unforgettable appetizer or side dish.

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Spanish Dining Etiquette: Off-Times Eating

21. Patatas Alioli

Yet another classic Spanish tapas recipe starring potatoes, patatas alioli are also similar to potato salad—but with way more garlic (and without the veggies you’ll find in ensaladilla rusa). They make for the perfect snack, appetizer, or side dish for a Spanish-style barbecue.

Patatas Alioli (Potatoes with Garlic Sauce)

This simple tapa of potatoes with garlic sauce is a Spanish classic—as tasty as it is simple!

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Patatas alioli recipe.

22. Patatas Aliñadas

Patatas aliñadas are sliced potatoes dressed in vinegar and olive oil, and topped with tuna and hard-boiled egg. Make sure you get the highest-quality ingredients possible, as the simplicity of this tapa really lets them shine. You don’t have to use Spanish tuna, but I highly recommend it.

Patatas Aliñadas Recipe (Spanish Potato Salad)

Patatas aliñadas are a traditional tapa in Andalusia, and this Spanish potato salad recipe makes for the perfect summer side dish.

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patatas aliñadas recipe

23. Patatas a lo Pobre

Potatoes clearly play a prominent role in many Spanish tapas recipes, but this is a particularly delicious way to enjoy them. Patatas a lo pobre feature a combination of potatoes, onions, green peppers, and garlic—simple, timeless, and inexpensive (as the name suggests)!

Papas a lo Pobre Recipe (Poor Man’s Potatoes)

Similar to the home fries I grew up eating in the United States, these thinly sliced Malaga-style potatoes are cooked with onion and green pepper.

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Spanish Tapas Recipes with Meat

24. Pinchos Morunos

Chunks of marinated pork on wooden skewers on a white plate with lemon wedges.
Spanish pork skewers pack plenty of spice! Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

These marinated pork skewers rely on a blend of spices that reflects Spain’s Moorish history. The name literally translates to “Moorish pork skewers,” although the Moors themselves probably made their version with lamb.

You can experiment with different spice blends—just make sure you let the meat marinate for at least two hours.

Pinchos Morunos Recipe (Spanish Pork Skewers)

These mouthwatering Spanish pork skewers are called pinchos morunos because of their fascinating history. The marinade is a super flavorful blend of spices!

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several skewers of pinchos morunos on a plate with lemon wedges.

25. Chorizo a la Sidra

There are infinite ways to enjoy Spanish chorizo, and this recipe combines it with another legendary local product: sidra (cider). Spanish cider is much less sweet than you might be used to, so if you can’t get your hands on some, use the sourest cider you can find. In Spain, look for Basque or Asturian cider.

Chorizo a la Sidra Recipe (Chorizo Cooked in Cider)

Try this classic Spanish tapas dish: smoky chorizo sausage cooked in apple cider.

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Chorizo cooked in red wine

26. Chorizo al Vino Tinto

Chorizo is wonderful all by itself, but this simple tapas recipe takes it up a notch by adding red wine. Simmering the cured sausage in wine with garlic and bay leaves adds an extra dimension of flavor. It only takes half an hour from start to finish, making this the perfect last-minute recipe.

Chorizo al Vino Tinto Recipe (Chorizo in Red Wine)

This classic Spanish tapas recipe makes a simple and delicious appetizer. Braising the chorizo in red wine infuses it with amazing flavor!

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chorizo sausages

27. Champiñones al Ajillo con Chorizo

Chorizo-stuffed mushrooms on a white plate beside a short glass of red wine.
Chorizo-stuffed mushrooms are a guaranteed crowd-pleaser!

If you’re looking for a great bite-sized tapa to serve at your next dinner party, look no further. These garlicky roasted mushrooms are stuffed with chorizo and breadcrumbs, combining some of Spain’s best flavors in one delicious mouthful.

Spanish Chorizo-Stuffed Mushrooms Recipe (Champiñones al Ajillo con Chorizo)

These chorizo-stuffed mushrooms are the perfect light appetizer, bringing the authentic flavors of a Madrid tapas bar right to your plate!

Check out this recipe

chorizo mushrooms in Madrid

28. Albóndigas

Overhead shot of saucy meatballs in a large brown serving dish.
No pasta needed for these meatballs!

These aren’t the sort of meatballs you serve over spaghetti; in Spain, albóndigas are usually enjoyed on their own. They’re often made with ground pork, and our recipe adds chorizo for an extra kick. Make sure you have some white wine—or, even better, Spanish sherry—on hand for the sauce.

Classic Albóndigas Recipe (Spanish Chorizo & Pork Meatballs)

This authentic Spanish pork and chorizo albóndigas recipe is the perfect addition to any tapas night!

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Spanish chorizo meatballs

29. Flamenquín

Fried pork rolls stuffed with melty cheese on a white plate with French fries and ketchup.
Flamenquines give all other Spanish pork dishes a run for their money! Photo credit: Kent Wang

If you don’t think tapas can be filling, this recipe will change your mind. Flamenquín is a classic treat from the city of Córdoba in Andalusia. It consists of pork, cured ham, and cheese, rolled up together and then breaded and deep-fried. It’s often sliced and served in tapas-sized portions.

Flamenquín Cordobés Recipe (Andalusian Fried Pork Rolls)

This fried pork-and-cheese roll is a classic tapas dish served in taverns throughout southern Spain. Get your traditional flamenquín cordobés recipe right here!

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Flamenquín pork roll in Cordoba Spain

30. Rabo de Toro

A bowl of Spanish bull tail stew served over mashed potatoes.
Delicious Spanish rabo de toro is a typical dish from Andalusia.

The name of this dish literally means “bull’s tail,” but these days most rabo de toro is actually made with oxtail or cow tail.

While stewed beef may not sound like a small plate, it’s the perfect example of how Spanish tapas can take many forms. Make sure you accompany it with fried potatoes and bread to soak up all that sauce.

Rabo de Toro Recipe (Spanish Bull Tail Stew)

Slow-cooked Spanish bull tail stew (also known as rabo de toro estofado or oxtail stew) is one of the country’s most typical dishes, dating back to Roman times.

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dish of rabo de toro with a fork.

31. Carrillada

Braised pork cheek in a thin sauce, served on a white plate.
Incredible carrillada in Seville

Carrillada is one of the most ubiquitous dishes in Spain, with tons of variations and creative takes on the basic concept: braised cheek (usually pork, beef, or lamb).

Once you take a bite, you’ll wonder why on earth you’ve never tried it before. Our version uses Port wine and honey to balance out the rich flavor with a touch of sweetness.

Carrillada Recipe (Braised Iberian Pork Cheek with Port Wine and Honey)

A delicious Spanish pork cheek recipe that’s sure to convert any skeptic!

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braised pork cheek

32. Bacon-Wrapped Dates

Several bacon-wrapped dates on a wooden platter.
You only need three or four ingredients for this easy and impressive tapa! Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

This trendy tapa has already won over people across the world, thanks to its perfect combination of salty and sweet.

Our recipe calls for Marcona almonds and goat cheese, but you can stuff the dates with whatever you like. And for an extra Spanish touch, you can even wrap them in jamón serrano (although bacon is pretty hard to beat).

Spanish Bacon-Wrapped Dates Recipe (Dátiles Rellenos)

This bacon-wrapped dates recipe is my go-to appetizer for dinner parties of any size! You just need a few ingredients and about 20 minutes to make this delicious dish.

Check out this recipe

white plate of bacon wrapped dates with toothpicks.

33. Roasted Asparagus Wrapped in Ham

Green asparagus spears wrapped in slices of cured ham on a white plate.
Ham and asparagus is a match made in heaven! Photo credit: Snow

Roasted asparagus wrapped in ham is a fun and creative tapa that’s perfect for parties—and a great way to get kids to eat their vegetables.

There’s something about the fresh green asparagus paired with rich and salty ham that’s totally irresistible. And if you want to make it meat-free, sun-dried tomatoes are a great alternative.

Recipe for Roasted Asparagus Wrapped in Ham with Manchego Cheese

A delicious ham-wrapped asparagus recipe topped with Manchego cheese for extra flavor.

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A delicious ham wrapped asparagus recipe with Manchego cheese on top!

Spanish Tapas Recipes with Seafood

34. Gambas al Ajillo

Gambas al ajillo (garlic shrimp) in small clay tapas dishes topped with fresh herbs.
Delicious gambas al ajillo! Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

This is one of the most exciting tapas to order at a Spanish bar, as it often comes out of the kitchen piping hot and sizzling! Gambas al ajillo are peeled shrimp soaked in garlicky olive oil, sometimes with fresh herbs.

These Spanish garlic shrimp are a crowd-pleasing tapa to make for your next party. Clay dishes are optional, but highly recommended.

Gambas al Ajillo Recipe (Spanish Garlic Shrimp)

My mother-in-law’s gambas al ajillo recipe is one of Spain’s best. Piping hot garlic shrimp, soaked in olive oil with a slightly spicy kick!

Check out this recipe

bowl of gambas al ajillo with a red pepper.

35. Boiled Shrimp

Boiled shrimp on a plate next to a glass of pale yellow sherry wine.
The perfect pairing: fresh boiled shrimp and sherry wine!

Boiled shrimp is the perfect example of a simple tapas recipe that lets the main ingredient shine; all you need is fresh shrimp, salt, and water! Once you try it, you’ll never want to boil shrimp any other way.

In Spain, gambas cocidas are usually served alone, sometimes with a lemon wedge, but you can always add a dip or sauce if you want.

Perfect Boiled Shrimp (Gambas Cocidas)

I learned this easy boiled shrimp recipe from my mother-in-law, and it makes the most delicious and tender shrimp I’ve ever tried!

Check out this recipe

boiled shrimp on a white plate with lemon slices and a sprig of parsley.

36. Shrimp Skewers

Shrimp skewers coated in spices and herbs on a white plate with sliced tomatoes and bread.
The perfect tapa to enjoy by the sea!

Shrimp skewers are among my favorite Spanish tapas recipes for summer, perfect for grilling in the backyard and enjoying with a cold drink. All you need is fresh shrimp, garlic, paprika, salt, and olive oil. For serving ideas, try pairing these with bread and alioli (Spanish garlic mayonnaise).

Shrimp Skewers Recipe (Brochetas de Gambas)

These simple shrimp skewers are one of our favorite tapas to order in Málaga, but they’re also easy to make at home!

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37. Boquerones Fritos

A small plate of fried anchovies next to a few empty glasses.
Boquerones fritos: one of the most delicious ways to eat anchovies!

Anchovies can be a bit divisive, but even the pickiest eaters have been known to fall in love with boquerones fritos. A generous dose of olive oil, salt, and lemon makes them an easy transition for anchovy skeptics.

There’s nothing quite as good as biting into piping-hot boquerones in a crowded Spanish tapas bar, but this recipe comes close.

Spanish Fried Anchovies (Boquerones Fritos)

These Spanish fried anchovies are the perfect tapas recipe to bring the taste of Spain to your kitchen. They’re easy to prepare and hard to stop eating!

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Not sure where to eat in Valencia on Sundays? We recommend Casa Montaña for their great seafood!

38. Boquerones en Vinagre

A dish of six anchovies soaked in vinegar and olive oil and topped with fresh herbs.
Delicious boquerones en vinagre at a Barcelona tapas bar

I also love fried and canned anchovies, but in my opinion, boquerones en vinagre is the best possible way to eat them. Instead of being preserved in salt, they’re cured in vinegar, which adds a strong flavor that balances out the fishiness.

I suggest pairing them with bread, potato chips, and Spanish vermouth… ideally on a Sunday afternoon in the sun.

Boquerones en Vinagre Recipe (Marinated Anchovies)

Make perfectly marinated anchovies with this traditional recipe for boquerones en vinagre.

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Boquerones en Vinagre in Barcelona restaurant

39. Almejas a la Marinera

A large dish of clams covered in a bright orange sauce and herbs.
Almejas a la marinera are seriously addictive!

This is a classic recipe for Spanish-style clams, cooked in a sauce of garlic, white wine, paprika, and herbs.

Although the name might bring to mind tomato sauce, in Spanish marinera just means that it’s related to the sea. It’s a common holiday food in Spain, but that doesn’t mean you have to wait until winter to try it!

Almejas a la Marinera (Spanish-Style Clams)

An authentic recipe for almejas a la marinera, often served as a Spanish appetizer at Christmas dinner. These Spanish-style clams are addictive, so make lots!

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Healthy Spanish Recipes are packed with flavor like these Marinera style clams

40. Clams with Chorizo

Close-up of clams with parsley, garlic, and crumbled chorizo.
One of the most incredible seafood tapas out there. Photo credit: Tom Ipri

This recipe for clams with chorizo combines three core elements of Spanish cuisine: garlic, seafood, and cured meat.

Despite its impressive appearance—not to mention flavor—it comes together in just half an hour. Plus, you only need one pan (less time washing dishes means more time for eating).

Recipe for Spanish Clams with Chorizo in Garlic Sauce

This Spanish clams and chorizo recipe is the perfect dish to whip out for guests. Don’t forget the bread to mop up all that delicious sauce!

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clams with chorizo and garlic

41. Tortillitas de Camarones

A golden brown, crispy shrimp fritter on a white plate.
A crispy and delicious tortillita de camarones!

The first time I tried tortillitas de camarones, I wasn’t expecting much. It just felt like an obligation while visiting the beach town of Cádiz. But I was pleasantly surprised!

These thin and crispy shrimp fritters are absolutely addictive. If you can’t make it to southern Spain, this recipe is the next best thing.

Tortillitas de Camarones (Spanish Shrimp Fritters)

These crispy shrimp fritters from Cádiz in southern Spain are the perfect summertime snack. Pair them with a glass of dry sherry for a real taste of Andalusia!

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tortillas de camarones

42. Calamares Fritos

A large bowl of fried calamari rings with a lemon wedge and a fork.
Calamares fritos with lemon and alioli! Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

Calamares fritos is a classic tapa to enjoy by the beach, ideally made with freshly caught Spanish squid. But if you’re making it at home, don’t worry; frozen squid works just as well.

These fried squid rings are crunchy on the outside and tender on the inside, and best served with a generous squeeze of fresh lemon.

Fried Calamari Recipe (Calamares Fritos)

This Spanish fried calamari recipe is easy and delicious! With just a handful of ingredients and a few simple steps, you’ll have restaurant-quality tapas in no time.

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A big plate of fried calamari with a lemon wedge.

43. Tuna Empanada

A tray with slices of baked empanada and Spanish omelet on a tabletop with Spanish vermouth.
Freshly baked tuna empanada

You might picture empanadas as half-moon shaped hand pies. And while you will find those in Spain, the real Spanish empanada looks more like a large, flat rectangular pie. This Galician treat is usually filled with tomato and tuna or other types of seafood, but the options are truly endless.

Baked Tuna Empanada Recipe (Empanada de Atún)

Try this authentic Spanish tuna empanada recipe for an authentic taste of Galicia at home.

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A delicious and easy homemade tuna empanada recipe for a Galician style baked tuna empanada.

44. Tuna Stuffed Piquillo Peppers

A person's hand holding a blue-and-white plate of red peppers stuffed with tuna.
Two canned delicacies in one: piquillo peppers stuffed with Spanish tuna. Photo credit: Stijn Nieuwendijk

Piquillo peppers are one of Spain’s greatest treasures. They might not look so special at first glance, but they’re incredibly sweet and smoky—providing the perfect contrast to high-quality Spanish canned tuna.

This recipe for tuna stuffed piquillo peppers unites two of the most popular Spanish canned foods, or conservas, in an exceptionally easy-to-make pintxo.

Tuna Stuffed Piquillo Peppers Recipe

You can prepare this tuna stuffed piquillo peppers recipe in no time! It’s a classic Spanish pintxo for any occasion.

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A person's hand holding a blue and white plate of red peppers stuffed with tuna

Spanish Cold Soup Recipes

45. Gazpacho

Close-up of a bowl of pale orange gazpacho topped with diced veggies and olive oil.
Refreshing gazpacho with plenty of fresh veggies. Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

Gazpacho is one of the most well-known Spanish foods, and the perfect tapa for a hot summer day. It’s super healthy and refreshing, requiring nothing more than some fresh vegetables, tomatoes, olive oil, vinegar, and salt. It doesn’t get much easier (or more authentic) than this.

Authentic Gazpacho Recipe

The best Spanish gazpacho recipe I’ve ever tried. This refreshing chilled soup is a blend of different vegetables with olive oil, vinegar, and salt.

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large bowl of gazpacho garnished with apple and tomato.

46. Watermelon Mint Gazpacho

Two clear glasses of watermelon gazpacho garnished with mint.
Try watermelon mint gazpacho for a flavorful twist on the traditional recipe!

For a fun twist on Spanish gazpacho, try this refreshing recipe that adds a favorite summer fruit. Watermelon gazpacho is the perfect tapa for a garden party or picnic, garnished with mint and served in small glasses or bowls. And it only takes 10 minute to prepare!

Watermelon Mint Gazpacho Recipe

A refreshing twist on classic Spanish gazpacho, my watermelon mint gazpacho recipe is a great way to cool off on a hot summer day!

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Watermelon gazpacho recipe

47. Green Gazpacho

Close-up of a bowl of green gazpacho drizzled with olive oil and topped with fresh mint.
Delicious and healthy green tomato gazpacho

Green gazpacho is another modern take on the classic, featuring green tomatoes, cucumber, and avocado. It may not be the most traditional Spanish soup, but it’s still a worthy contender for your tapas lineup. If you want to make the green color even brighter, add a handful of spinach.

Green Gazpacho Recipe (Gazpacho Verde)

My delicious and easy green gazpacho recipe is the perfect cold soup for summer.

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Green gazpacho in a white bowl with avocado and lemon in the background.

48. Salmorejo

Bright orange salmorejo in a white bowl topped with hard-boiled egg and cured ham.
Salmorejo is one of Andalusia’s must-try foods.

You’ve probably heard of gazpacho, but what about salmorejo? This cold soup gets its creamy texture from the addition of stale bread, which is blended right in with tomatoes, garlic, salt, vinegar, and olive oil. It’s often topped with cured ham and hard-boiled egg.

Salmorejo Recipe

The best Spanish salmorejo recipe I’ve ever tried—straight from my mother-in-law’s cookbook to your kitchen!

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shallow bowl of salmorejo garnished with ham and boiled egg.

49. Beet Salmorejo

This modern twist on salmorejo calls for beets and a bit of orange juice—a surprising duo that adds a special kick to this cold tomato soup. I suggest getting creative with toppings; think sardines, cheese, olives, or even fruit. The finished recipe is not only delicious, but also a gorgeous color!

Beet Salmorejo Recipe (Cold Beet Soup)

Try this delicious cold beet soup for a healthy and colorful take on the classic Spanish salmorejo.

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A delicious beet salmorejo recipe. A Spanish cold beet soup.

50. Ajo Blanco

Cold garlic soup in a small clear glass garnished with bright green sauce.
Is ajo blanco Spain’s original cold soup?

Ajo blanco is probably the most unique Spanish cold soup, consisting of garlic, blended almonds, stale bread, olive oil, and vinegar. Some say it’s the precursor to more famous soups like gazpacho and salmorejo, which were only invented after Spain started importing tomatoes from the Americas.

Ajo Blanco Recipe (Chilled Almond Soup)

This easy and delicious ajo blanco recipe makes a classic Spanish soup that you simply have to try!

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ajo blanco recipe - cold Spanish soups

What to Drink With Tapas

There are almost as many delicious Spanish drinks as there are tapas recipes! Depending on the dish (and your mood), you can pair Spanish tapas with pretty much any beverage.

But if you need some inspiration, I highly suggest a glass of Spanish wine. Pair a nice Rioja with rich tapas like rabo de toro or carrillada. A crisp albariño or verdejo goes perfectly with seafood tapas like almejas or gambas al ajillo.

In Spain, the most common thing to drink with tapas is probably beer. Locals often order a small glass, or caña, instead of a full bottle or pint. There’s also the classic sangria—although in reality you’re much more likely to find tinto de verano on Spanish bar menus.

A tall glass of dark pink tinto de verano with an orange slice on the rim.
Tinto de verano is a refreshing mix of red wine and lemon soda. Photo credit: Giulia Verdinelli

If you’re feeling a bit more adventurous, branch out and try unique Spanish drinks like sherry and other fortified wines.

On Sunday afternoons, it’s especially common to enjoy tapas with a glass of Spanish vermouth (my personal favorite drink in Spain). And of course, there are plenty of non-alcoholic options as well!

Spanish Tapas Recipes FAQs

Are tapas the same as appetizers?

Nope. Although tapas might seem similar to appetizers, they’re not the same thing. Tapas can certainly be eaten at the beginning of a meal before the main course, but they can also be a full meal all on their own. They’re often shared, allowing everyone at the table to taste multiple dishes—but you can also order one just for you!

Are tapas portions really small?

Not necessarily. You might think of tapas as “small plates,” but their size can actually vary greatly. A tapa could be anything from a tiny skewer of olives and anchovies to a heaping plate of fried potatoes. Many Spanish tapas bars also offer different portion sizes, depending on how many people you’re sharing with.

Are tapas healthy?

Of course it depends on the tapa—and your definition of “healthy”—but many Spanish tapas are packed with nutrients and fresh produce. They tend to be simple dishes made with high-quality products, like locally grown vegetables, olive oil, seafood, and nuts. Lots of tapas are also naturally plant-based!

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