History and Origin of Sobrasada
Sobrasada has its roots in the Middle Ages, although it was in Mallorca where it developed its most iconic identity. Its origins are believed to be linked to meat curing techniques introduced by the Arabs, combined with spices brought from the East.
With the arrival of paprika from the Americas to Spain, sobrasada gained the distinctive red colour that defines it today. Since then, it has become an essential part of the Mallorcan diet and a symbol of its rich gastronomic culture.
Sobrasada de Mallorca even holds a Protected Designation of Origin (PDO), guaranteeing its traditional production methods and the quality of its ingredients: premium pork, paprika, salt, and natural spices.
The Tradition of Sobrasada in Mallorca
In Mallorca, sobrasada is far more than just food — it's a cultural icon. Each autumn, with the arrival of cooler weather, the matança (traditional pig slaughter) is celebrated. This is a cherished family and community event where sobrasada and other artisanal sausages are made by hand.
During these gatherings, generations come together to uphold a tradition that remains as vibrant today as it was centuries ago. Once cured, sobrasada graces breakfasts, snacks, and meals, adding its unmistakable, rich flavour to every dish.
How to Store Sobrasada
Thanks to its careful preparation, sobrasada has excellent keeping qualities, but it’s best to follow a few tips to maintain its taste and texture:
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Cool, dry place: Ideally, hang it in a ventilated spot, away from heat sources and humidity.
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Refrigeration: Once opened, or if you live in a warm climate, it's best to store sobrasada in the fridge, wrapped in aluminium foil or kept in an airtight container.
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Consumption: After opening, try to enjoy it within two to three weeks to appreciate it at its best.
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Freezing: Although not common, you can freeze sobrasada if you need to extend its shelf life. Just bear in mind that freezing may slightly alter its texture.
At Your Spanish Corner, we make sure to deliver the highest-quality sobrasadas, so you can savour them as if you were right in Mallorca.
Easy Tapas and Recipes Using Sobrasada
Sobrasada isn’t just delicious on bread (although, let's be honest, a thick slice of rustic bread with sobrasada is pure bliss). You can also create fantastic tapas to impress friends and family. Here are a few ideas:
1. Sobrasada and Honey Crostini Spread sobrasada onto a slice of toasted bread and drizzle with honey. The combination of sweet and savoury flavours is irresistible.
2. Broken Eggs with Sobrasada Prepare some homemade fried potatoes, crack a few fried eggs over them, and sprinkle warm sobrasada pieces on top. A simple yet crowd-pleasing tapa.
3. Puff Pastry Bites with Sobrasada and Cheese Fill small puff pastry shells with a mixture of sobrasada and creamy cheese. Bake for a few minutes until the cheese is beautifully melted.
4. Mini Empanadas with Sobrasada and Honey Fill empanada pastry rounds with sobrasada and a touch of honey. Bake until golden and crispy.
5. Sobrasada Pizza Scatter chunks of sobrasada over your pizza before baking. It pairs beautifully with soft cheeses like mozzarella or goat’s cheese.
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