Spain is the perfect country to go to restaurants and bars with children since it is part of the culture and kids fit right in! You might notice that there isn’t a child’s menu available either… That’s because Spanish kids eat what their parents eat, and while in Spain you can also get your kids trying new foods in small tapas portions, perfect for trying new things and experiencing the Spanish culture and gastronomy!
Perfect Spanish food for Kids!
We’ve listed here our favourite Spanish tapas for kids to eat! In Madrid, all restaurants are kid-friendly and you’ll have an amazing gastronomic experience – even in the most simple of bars.
Here there are the Spanish tapas that we think your kids (and you!) will love:
Tostada con aceite y tomate (bread with oil and tomato)
Very simple, yet incredibly tasty! Almost every Spanish place has “tostas con tomate” in their menu and your children are going to love them. Not only they are super yummy, but they are also fun to eat since you get to put the oil and the tomato sauce on them and decide the amount you want depending on your taste. Teach your child how to do it and he’ll feel like a little chef while preparing his tapa. You can also add some ham or cheese to it if you want to make it even more nutritious!
Tortilla de patatas (potatoes omelette)
Definitely an all-time favorite! Tortilla de patatas is one of the most famous Spanish dishes and children love it. You can find several types, such as tortilla with ham, cheese or caramelized onion. Get them to choose the one they fancy most and make them part of the decision process.
Salmorejo
This is a very typical Spanish cold soup and a great way to get your children to eat tomatoes! It usually comes with some crusty bread and ham on top and it has quite a soft taste and a nice texture that makes it friendly for everyone. You can order it together with a piece of tortilla de patatas and you’ll have the perfect meal!
Croquetas
Croquetas are a smooth, creamy and delicious one-bite dish and both adults and children love them! Basically, these are made of béchamel sauce and then fried. Inside you can find a range of ingredients but the most popular filling is Jamón. They’re usually eaten with your fingers, something that your child will love being able to do! Don’t hesitate to order a ración (big plate of around 10-12) and share it with your whole family!
Aros de calamares (squid rings)
Even though squid tends to be an acquired taste, there are plenty of ways that it can be cooked so it is more appealing to kids. That’s exactly the case of squid rings, which come fried and they have a very subtle flavour. Our tip? Order with some mayonaise, or on a sandwich and don’t tell them what it is until they’ve tried it!
Spanish gastronomy and cooking classes in Madrid
If you’re interested in cooking, food, or just being able to experience Spain in an authentic and sustainable way, why not try our Spanish classes with your family. You can do a class all together, or just leave your kids to enjoy it on their own while you relax and make the most of your holiday in Madrid.
So, now that you know what to order for the little ones in the house, you only have to choose where you want to go! Read our blog for more recommendations.
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