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    Pan con tomate (pa amb tomàquet, Spanish tomato bread)

    September 13, 2018 by Caroline's Cooking

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    Pan con tomate - "bread with tomato" - is a Spanish tapas classic. It's a super easy combination but it transforms plain old bread into a tasty side or base for an open sandwich.

    Pan con tomate - "bread with tomato" - is a Spanish tapas classic. It's a super easy combination but it transforms plain old bread into a tasty side or base for an open sandwich.

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    Pan con tomate (pa amb tomaquet) on cheese board with slices of ham and cheese behind

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    I first came across pan con tomate, or pa amb tomàquet as it is called in Catalan, when I lived in Catalunya many years ago. When I first had it, a friend showed me how to put it together and I was immediately hooked. It's such a simple but delicious combination.

    From then on, I joined in the local tradition of having it alongside most tapas meals and made it at home as well. When I then lived in Madrid a few years later, I was excited to come across it again. Except there it was different.

    Pan con tomate on board with cheeses and ham and other tapas to side, viewed from overhead

    What's in pan con tomate?

    • toasted bread
    • tomato
    • garlic
    • olive oil
    • salt.

    There's no more to it than these five ingredients, yet as I found out, how they are put together can vary. From what I can work out, it boils down to a Catalan method, then everywhere else.

    One thing that is consistent is that you are only using a few ingredients, so make sure they are good ones. Use good quality, ripe tomatoes and a good olive oil, ideally extra virgin.

    It's typically made with white, crusty bread - sometimes called a "country bread" - but again, a good artisanal one will be best. You want something without too many holes that will hold up to having oil and tomato on top without going to mush.

    pan con tomate Catalan style with tomato rubbed on bread and oil drizzled over top

    Catalan-style pa amb tomàquet

    The Catalan style which I originally tried is made as follows:

    • Rub the toasted bread with garlic;
    • Slice a tomato through the middle and rub the cut side of the tomato on the bread;
    • Sprinkle over a little salt and drizzle with olive oil.
    pan con tomate Andalucia/Madrid style with grated tomato over bread

    Andalucian/central Spanish pan con tomate

    What I later tried in Madrid, and have had in Andalucia (which is where I believe this approach originates) is a little different:

    • Grate tomato and mix it with some crushed/grated garlic, salt and olive oil;
    • Spoon the mixture on to toasted bread.

    The result is the Catalan version is lighter on the tomato and has a bit more garlic flavor. You can also get a great sense of the oil if you use a good one. The other version is more tomato-forward and also I guess easier to make at the table.

    You can see how to make it both ways in the short video!

    Either way, it would always be served for you to prepare yourself, as the longer the tomato is on the bread, the more it softens, so it is best to do it right before you eat it.

    You can enjoy it just as it is, or often as a late breakfast/mid-morning snack or else serve it alongside other dishes. Sometimes you might have it as a side dish to tapas or a main meal instead of plain bread, or else it can be the base of a tapas by adding some ham or cheese on top.

    Pan con tomate (or pa amb tomàquet) is such a classic Spanish tapas or side dish that you'll see everywhere in Spain and for good reason - it's a easy and delicious way to make the base of a sandwich, as a side to other tapas or just to snack on itself.

    pan con tomate in both Catalan and central Spanish style on board with pieces of cheese and ham to side

    Try these other classic easy Spanish tapas:

    • Spanish tortilla (tortilla Española)
    • Healthier patatas bravas
    • Blistered Padron peppers
    • Gambas al ajillo (Spanish garlic shrimp)
    • Plus learn more about what are tapas in my guide, and get more Spanish recipes in the archives.
    pan con tomate (Spanish tomato bread) on board with cheese and ham
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    Pan con tomate (Spanish tomato bread)

    Pan con tomate/pa amb tomàquet is a classic Spanish tapas/side that's really easy to make and a delicious way to top bread. 
    Prep Time5 minutes mins
    Cook Time2 minutes mins
    Total Time7 minutes mins
    Course: Side Dish
    Cuisine: Spanish
    Servings: 2 approx (depending how served)
    Calories: 210kcal
    Author: Caroline's Cooking
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    Ingredients

    • 4 slices bread ('country style' or eg cross slices of a baguette)
    • 1 clove garlic (small)
    • 1 tomato
    • ⅛ teaspoon salt (approx - more/less to taste)
    • ½ tablespoon extra virgin olive oil (approx)

    Instructions

    • For both versions, first toast the slices of bread until lightly brown.
    • For Catalan version, peel the garlic but keep it whole and cut the tomato in half cross-wise. Rub the garlic over the toasted slices of bread, then rub with the cut side of the tomato. Sprinkle on a little salt and drizzle with oil.
    • For central-Spanish version, finely grate or crush the garlic and grate the tomato. Put both in a small bowl with the salt and olive oil, mix then spoon over the toasted bread.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 210kcal | Carbohydrates: 34g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 544mg | Potassium: 231mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 512IU | Vitamin C: 9mg | Calcium: 76mg | Iron: 2mg

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    Pan con tomate - "bread with tomato" - is a Spanish tapas classic. It's a super easy combination but it transforms plain old bread into a tasty side or base for an open sandwich. Despite being so easy, there's more than one way to make it - learn both ways, including how to video! #Spanishtapas #tomatobread #tapas #appetizer
    Pan con tomate - "bread with tomato" - is a Spanish tapas classic. It's a super easy combination but it transforms plain old bread into a tasty side or base for an open sandwich. Despite being so easy, there's more than one way to make it - learn both ways, including how to video! #Spanishtapas #tomatobread #tapas #appetizer
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    1. TC Amy

      February 12, 2021 at 1:21 am

      Lara (our soccer playing, foodie exchange student from Madrid) ate this each morning for breakfast. Love that you posted... my favorite item she taught me to cook!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        February 13, 2021 at 6:10 pm

        That doesn't surprise me - I had it most days for our breakfast break with colleagues in Madrid as well! It's a lovely simple dish, but so tasty. Glad to hear you were introduced to it.

        Reply
    2. Mary Beth

      March 14, 2020 at 4:57 pm

      5 stars
      Just made this for a Spanish wine tasting. Of course I had to sample. Used roasted garlic olive oil, which made it extra garlicky. Out of this world!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        March 15, 2020 at 3:37 am

        So glad to hear you enjoyed - it's a favorite of mine too. And I can imagine the garlic oil really upped the garlic too!

        Reply
    3. Dee

      June 24, 2019 at 7:21 am

      What kind of cheese would go well on the side? I see you have some in your photo but can’t make out what it is.
      Lovely recipe, so easy to follow 😉

      Keep up the fun work!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        June 24, 2019 at 12:19 pm

        Thank you! I used manchego cheese here, which goes really well, but other firm, good-flavored cheeses would work well too like eg an aged gouda.

        Reply
    4. Katie Crenshaw | A Fork's Tale

      December 11, 2018 at 1:39 pm

      5 stars
      I went to a really fantastic Spanish Tapas restaurant and they made this. I have been dying to make it home. I was so excited to find your recipe. I made it for a dinner party. Everyone loved it. It was perfect, just like the restaurant. Thanks for sharing!

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      • Caroline's Cooking

        December 12, 2018 at 10:59 pm

        So glad to hear you tried it and enjoyed! It's definitely one of my favorite reminders of my time in Spain.

        Reply
    5. Sonia

      September 14, 2018 at 8:55 pm

      This looks and sounds so delicious! I have tomatoes growing in my garden and I am excited to try this out! Yum

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 23, 2018 at 8:20 pm

        Thanks, this would be wonderful with home grown tomatoes

        Reply
    6. Cindy Gordon

      September 14, 2018 at 11:05 am

      5 stars
      I learned something new today! Bread with Tomatoes! Thank you for explaining this delicious looking recipe! I have all the ingredients to make it!

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 23, 2018 at 8:21 pm

        Thanks, it's such a simple combination but so good!

        Reply
    7. Beth

      September 14, 2018 at 10:40 am

      5 stars
      Such a simple, yet elegant appetizer! Would be perfect for this time of year when I have fresh tomatoes! I have to do this for the picnic I am having next weekend!

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 23, 2018 at 8:21 pm

        Thanks, and yes absolutely great for those fresh tomatoes. Hope you enjoy!

        Reply
    8. Meredith

      September 14, 2018 at 10:23 am

      5 stars
      My college roommate used to make pan con tomate for us all the time after she studied in Spain for a semester. I am so excited I found your recipe so I can remake this delicious meal!

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 23, 2018 at 8:22 pm

        How great that you've come across it before and glad to reuite you with it 🙂

        Reply
    9. traci

      September 14, 2018 at 10:12 am

      5 stars
      Yum Caroline...looks like the perfect addition to any charcuterie board. I'm always up for trying new things. Pinning!

      Reply
      • Caroline's Cooking

        September 23, 2018 at 8:22 pm

        Yes indeed, it would be perfect!

        Reply

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