Michelin-starred Maria Jose San Román cooks in Scotland
CHEF Maria Jose San Román – who holds a Michelin star at her restaurant, Monastrell, in Alicante – will be cooking in Scotland as part of the Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival.
Her film, Time for Olive Oil: The Essence of Sustainability, will be shown at the French Institute in Edinburgh on 6 October.
She will then serve tapas, featuring her olive oil.
Her menu is:
- Cornbread with three varieties of extra-virgin olive oil;
- Beetroot and tomato gazpacho;
- Veggie morcilla on coca bread;
- Mussels escabeche style;
- Smoked aubergine and Iberian saucisson tartare;
- Cod rice;
- Turrón de Jijona, a Spanish soft nougat.
Fìon, the Edinburgh-based wine agency founded last year by Vera Cebotari and Miguel Crunia, will serve Mediterranean wines to accompany the dishes.
Her film kicks of a selection of 22 movies at this year’s festival, which runs from 1 October until 4 November.
As well as showing films in Edinburgh, the festival will also screen movies in Glasgow and Stirling.
Marian Aréchaga, director of the Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival, said: “The last couple of years have been challenging for the film and cultural industry.
“We are delighted to be back at the cinemas and make our festival a place to share experiences together.
“The festival shines a light on the best in Spanish cinema and TV and we are thrilled to feature bold and exciting works from a broad spectrum of talent.”
Read more news and reviews on Scottish Field’s food and drink pages, in association with Cask & Still magazine.
Plus, don’t miss the secret diner’s restaurant review in October’s luxury issue of Scottish Field magazine.
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