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Monday
May232011

How to Get Your Eat On in Madrid: Lunch

One of my favorite things about Madrid was...

you guessed it...

the food!

enjoying a bit of queso manchego on crusty bread!
Luckily for me, most of Madrid centers around their culinary expertise. In fact, it seemed to me as though the rest of life was fit in around meal time. But meal time differs significantly than here in the US, in both quality and time of day. Meals are like an event in Madrid.

One is supposed to sit and enjoy food, not squeeze it in when you have a moment or are on-the-go. On-the-go isn’t really a concept in their culture. And it’s kind of nice. Except for the whole coffee thing. I do like my coffee on the go.

But aside from that, the rest is pretty great. It's a system that I could really get behind.

Lunch.
The biggest meal of the day. It usually takes place around 2pm. Later than most lunches here in the US, but don't worry...dinner won't be until 10PM, so eat up while you can!

All of the cafes in Madrid are packed with people enjoying some outdoor time and taking a moment to have a nice, long and enjoyable lunch.


It all starts with a cerveza (beer) and I love that this is socially acceptable there, even in the middle of the work day.

Why not?

A large lunch usually starts with a small plate, such as cold jamon on toast...

or warm pork loin with fried onions and softened brie on toast

and followed by a heartier dish, like salad with goat cheese croquettes or roasted duck breast.

And it's most certainly finished by enjoying some coffee...or in my case, caffe con leche (coffee with steamed milk). Yum.

I also love that it’s completely acceptable to enjoy a cerveza, a plate of queso manchego and a bread basket for lunch. Which I may or may not have done on a solo afternoon. Or 2.

And yet, like most cities, you’ll be hard pressed to find overweight people. And if you are completely spent after a big, cerveza-filled meal? No worries. Next comes siesta, so take a short nap and get back to work!

So what do you think? Could you get down with this way of eating? Are you down with lunch as your biggest meal?

Though I think I'd find it tough to get myself back to work after such a big lunch outside in the beautiful weather, I would love to eat like this every day!

Reader Comments (10)

I could definitely get behind a lunch of bread and cheese! I love how all of the Europeans really do focus on enjoying their meals. It would be amazing if I didn't inhale breakfast, lunch and dinner every day:-)

I LOVED my trip to Madrid a couple years back and these posts are making me miss Spain like crazy! Looks like you guys ate well!

YUM! Everything looks so good! I love their way of eating and drinking! We should all take on their habits! And they have siesta right?

I love the European way of eating - I remember sitting for an afternoon in Rome, eating slowly and enjoying every bite! I know that lunch should be the biggest meal, but I alway back-load my calories for the day! I'm trying to change that because I know I need to constantly fueling all day long, but it's hard to break eating habits!

So totally enjoying your re-caps!

May 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterLauraJayne

I love big lunches! On the weekends, my husband and I always make our big meal in the afternoon and then snack in the evenings. It's nice to have a glass of wine and appetizers with the neighbors as the sun is setting. I wish American culture adopted this way of eating. During the school year, I'm rushing through lunch and trying to find a place where kids aren't to enjoy my quick half hour in peace and quiet!

May 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterBaking Serendipity

Everything looks amazing! I think I would enjoy having a big lunch as long as I could take a walk and a nap afterwards :)

May 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterRachel (Olalliberry)

i found the same thing when i was in Paris! mmm the bread and cheese made awesome meals all by themselves, i definitely had some solo meals like that as well :)
i love the way that they approach their meals, and everyone is so healthy!
i am glad you had such an amazing trip :)

May 24, 2011 | Unregistered Commenterhailey

looks like you had some good eats! and i'm ALL about siestas!

Everything looks fabulous! I want some manchego cheese now!

May 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterParita

I love European lunches...bread and cheese are so yummy!

May 24, 2011 | Unregistered CommenterThe Teenage Taste

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