Batatas Bravas espanholas com molho Brava picante

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Ingredientes
4
Pessoa(s)
  • 600 g
    Potatoes
  • for frying
    Oil
  • to taste
    Sal

For the Brava Sauce:

  • Tomato Paste: 2 tbsp
  • Crushed Tomatoes: 200 g
  • Garlic: 3 cloves (minced)
  • Smoked Paprika: 1 tsp
  • Cayenne Pepper: ½ tsp
  • Olive Oil: 2 tbsp
  • White Vinegar: 1 tbsp
  • Salt & Pepper: to taste
Instruções
  • Preparing the Potatoes

    Start by parboiling 600 g cubed potatoes until they are just tender but still firm. Drain them well and spread them out on a tray to dry completely this step is essential for achieving maximum crispiness. As the steam escapes, the surface becomes rougher, helping the potatoes crisp beautifully when fried.

  • Frying to Perfection

    Heat oil in a deep pan and fry the potatoes over medium heat until they turn pale golden. Remove them and increase the heat. Fry the potatoes a second time until they become deeply crisp and golden brown. Drain on paper towels and season with salt while hot.

  • Making the Brava Sauce

    In a saucepan, heat 2 tbsp olive oil and sauté 3 minced garlic cloves until fragrant. Add 2 tbsp tomato paste, 200 g crushed tomatoes, 1 tsp smoked paprika, ½ tsp cayenne pepper, and 1 tbsp white vinegar. Season with salt and pepper, then simmer until the sauce thickens into a glossy, spicy mixture.

  • Final Assembly

    Place the crispy potatoes in a serving bowl and drizzle the brava sauce generously over the top. You can also serve extra sauce on the side for dipping.

Nutrição
  • Calorias:
    390 kcal
    %20%
  • Proteína:
    6 g
    %36%
  • Carboidratos:
    52 g
    %13%
  • Açúcar:
    8 g
    %13%
  • Sal:
    1.2 g
    %35%
  • Energia:
    1630 kJ
    %20%
  • Gordo:
    18 g
    %31%

Patatas Bravas is one of Spain’s most iconic tapas dishes crispy fried potatoes served with a bold, smoky, spicy tomato-based brava sauce. The dish is simple yet deeply satisfying, embodying the lively spirit of Spanish tapas culture.
The potatoes are parboiled, dried, and fried twice to achieve a shatteringly crisp exterior and a fluffy interior. The brava sauce is a blend of tomatoes, smoked paprika, garlic, and vinegar, creating a balance of heat, acidity, and sweetness.
Served in tapas bars across Madrid and Barcelona, Patatas Bravas is a dish meant for sharing, laughter, and conversation. Each bite delivers crunch, warmth, and a burst of smoky spice.

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