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Learning Spanish: How to order your steak in Spain

There’s no denying that Spain is a country of meat lovers, and besides pork, beef is one of their preferred choices, so how exactly do your order your favourite cut in Spanish, just the way you like it cooked?

Learning Spanish: How to order your steak in Spain
How to order your steak in Spanish. Photo: Hitesh Dewas / Unsplash

Spaniards love their meat, and according to the latest data available from the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, they eat almost 50 kilos of it per person per year, one of the highest amounts in the EU. 

So, if you find yourself in Spain and are hankering after a steak, then you’re in luck as you’ll find many restaurants all over the country serving it up in all different ways. 

Some of the very best beef in Spain, however, can be found in the regions of Galicia, Castilla y León and Aragón, which coincidentally also consume the most meat. 

Here’s how to order your steak in Spanish, from the type of cut that you want to the exactly the way you want it cooked, whether you’re a medium rare or well-done type of person. 

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How you want your meat cooked:

Rare – Poco hecho

Medium rare – Pocho hecho, pero más

Medium – Hecho or al punto

Medium well done – Un poco más que hecho

Well done – Muy hecho or bien hecha 

Example: A mí me gusta la carne poco hecha (I like my meat rare)

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Ways of cooking:

On the grill – A la parilla or a la brasa

Smoked – Ahumado

Roasted – Ternera asada

Barbacoa – Barbecued

Examples:

Example: Quiero mi entrecot a la parrilla (I want my steak grilled).

The different cuts of beef in Spanish. Source: Ministry of Environment and the Rural and Marine Environment in Spain

Cuts of beef:

Tenderloin – Solomillo

T-bone – Chuletón 

Ribs – Costillar

Flank or skirt steak – Falda

Thin skirt steak – Entraña

Thick flank – Babilla 

Rib eye – Entrecot or fillete de costilla

Prime rib – Lomo alto 

Sirloin – Lomo bajo

Rump – Cadera

Round steak  Redondo

Brisket – Pecho

Cheek – Carrillada

Oxtail – Rabo

Shank – Morcillo

Chuck Tender – Pez

Chuck – Aguja

Examples: 

Yo quiero el chuletón (I want the t-bone steak).

Ella quiere el solomillo (She wants the tenderloin steak). 

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RANKED: The best pizza places in Spain

Italians are purists about their pizzas (no pineapple, per favore) so there’s no one better to judge the best pizza places in Europe. According to the connoisseurs, two of the top five pizzerias on the continent are in Spain.

RANKED: The best pizza places in Spain

50 Top Pizza is an international guide written by Italian “pizza inspectors”, who each year rank the best pizzerias on earth, outside of Italy. 

“They visit the pizzerias anonymously, they pay the bill and leave without revealing themselves”, according to 50 Top Pizza.

This year, in their Top Pizza Europa 2024 list, seven of the top 50 pizzerieas were located in Spain.

In fact, two of the five best ranked pizza restaurants in Europe are in Spain, and four in the top ten. 

So if you’re a pizza lover who wants to eat the finest pizzas available in España, here’s where you can find the best.

Sartoria Panatieri, Barcelona

With two locations now in the Catalan capital, Sartoria Panatieri, run by Rafa Panatieri and Jorge Sastre, was ranked as number two in the whole of Europe and came in at number one last year. They were praised for their artisanal products and ingredients. Their signature classic is a pizza topped with stracciatella di burrata, tomatoes, and basil pesto with toasted pine nuts.

Baldoria, Madrid

In at number five on the list is Baldoria, located in the Salamanca district of Madrid (last year it came in 13th place). Judges gushed about its simple menu of just seven pizzas and singled out the marinara and Margherita as the best.

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La Balmesina, Barcelona

Another Barcelona pizzeria in the top 10 in Europe was La Balmesina at number nine. It was chosen particularly for its dough made with only wholemeal flour and a fermentation of at least 72 hours. The standout pizza was the vegetarian Giana with mozzarella, ricotta, fresh cherry tomatoes, fried aubergine, parmesan and basil.

Fratelli Figurato, Madrid

Madrid again featured in the top 10, with Fratelli Figurato just making it at number 10. Brothers Riccardo and Vittorio Figurato serve up contemporary Neapolitan-style pizzas, where the dough is the real star of the show. The Bufalina and Provola are the top choices here.

Demaio, Bilbao

Number 17 on the list went to the best pizza in the Basque country, which now has two locations in Bilbao. Run by three brothers from Calabria in Italy, it was celebrated for its rich ingredients. It serves both Neapolitan and Roman-style pizzas.

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Gasparic, Girona

Located in the medieval village of Can Blanc in Girona, Gesparic came in at number 38. It dishes up Neapolitan-style pizzas from a wood-fired oven, made with ingredients sourced directly from Italy.

Infraganti, Alicante

Coming in at number 41 is this Neapolitan-style pizzeria in Alicante, which now also has branches in Murcia, El Campello, and Elche. It was applauded for its authentic flavours and lively atmosphere with the Quattro Formaggi being one of the best choices on the menu.

Oro di Napoli, Tenerife

This Tenerife pizzeria in the south of the island didn’t make the top 50 this year, but in 2023 it came in at number 41, meaning it’s still among the best in Spain. Traditional Neapolitan pizzas are the order of the day here, with the Margherita getting top marks.

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