🥖 Authentic Spanish Sandwich (Bocadillo) Recipe
The Spanish Sandwich, known as Bocadillo, is one of Spain’s most beloved street foods. Made with crusty bread (like a baguette) and filled with simple yet flavorful ingredients such as cured ham, cheese, or omelet, it’s a staple in Spanish cafés and tapas bars. Perfect for breakfast, lunch, or a quick snack, bocadillos showcase Spain’s love for fresh bread and quality ingredients.
⭐ Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- Authentic Spanish flavor – simple, rustic, and delicious.
- Versatile & customizable – fill it with ham, cheese, tuna, or even tortilla española.
- Quick & easy – only a few ingredients needed.
- Perfect for any meal – from a light snack to a filling lunch.
🥘 Ingredients
- 1 crusty baguette (or ciabatta-style bread)
- 2–3 slices jamón serrano (or prosciutto as an alternative)
- 2 slices Manchego cheese (or any firm cheese)
- 1 ripe tomato, cut in half
- 1 clove garlic, peeled
- 2 tbsp olive oil
- Pinch of sea salt
👩🍳 Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Bread
Slice the baguette in half lengthwise. Toast lightly for extra crunch.
2. Rub with Garlic & Tomato
Rub the cut side of the bread with garlic, then rub with tomato halves to release juices. Drizzle with olive oil and sprinkle with salt.
3. Add Fillings
Layer jamón serrano and Manchego cheese inside the bread.
4. Serve
Press lightly, slice, and serve as a quick snack or light meal.
🍴 Serving Suggestions
- Pair with patatas bravas or Spanish olives.
- Enjoy with a glass of Spanish red wine or iced sangria.
- Serve warm or cold depending on preference.
❄️ Storage & Make-Ahead Tips
- Best eaten fresh, but can be wrapped and stored in the fridge for up to 1 day.
- If making ahead, assemble just before serving to keep bread crisp.
❓ FAQs About Spanish Sandwiches (Bocadillos)
1. What is a bocadillo in Spain?
A bocadillo is a traditional Spanish sandwich made with crusty bread and simple fillings like ham, cheese, or tortilla.
2. What bread is used for bocadillos?
Usually a Spanish baguette-style bread called barra de pan.
3. What’s the difference between bocadillo and sandwich?
“Sandwich” in Spain usually refers to soft, sliced bread, while bocadillo always uses crusty bread.
4. Can I make a vegetarian bocadillo?
Yes! A popular option is a vegetarian bocadillo with tortilla española (Spanish omelet).
5. Are bocadillos eaten hot or cold?
They can be served both ways – cold with ham and cheese, or warm with grilled fillings.
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