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mermelada de tomate y piparra

The Basque American Cross

Tomato & Piparra Jam

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A long-cooked confit that crosses two registers: the Spanish-Basque piparra (the small, mildly-spicy pickled green pepper from Ibarra and the Goierri valley) and the slow-cooked tomato confit native to the Mediterranean canon. Whole tomatoes are reduced over low heat with sugar, vinegar and salt until concentrated; piparras are stripped, chopped, folded in late so their fresh-herbal pickle-bright character survives the cook; piquant pepper threads in the supporting spice. The result reads as a tomato confit lifted by the unmistakable Basque pickle note — sweet-acid-pungent at the first taste, vegetal-fresh under it, with the slow-cooked tomato as the lipid-binding base. Excellent on a cheese board, beside a tortilla, on a steak, in a sandwich.

Nutrition declaration

Per 100 g

  • Energy: 460 kJ / 108 kcal
  • Fat: < 0.5 g, of which saturated < 0.1 g
  • Carbohydrates: 26 g, of which sugars 26 g
  • Protein: 0.8 g
  • Salt: 0.71 g
Storage and format

Glass jar · 380 g. Store at +14°C in a cool, dry place away from direct light. Once opened, refrigerate and consume within 30 days.

Ingredients and allergens

Tomato (68%), sugar, Basque piparras (5.3%), hot pepper, vinegar and sea salt.

Contains sulphites. Gluten-free.

Pairing / How to enjoy it

Tortilla de patata — the unexpected condiment that completes the dish. Aged Manchego or Idiazábal —sweet-acid against lanolin. Grilled flank steak with sea salt — the Basque-American cookout. Toastedsourdough with cured anchovy — the pintxo elevation. Roast chicken with patatas asadas — the Sunday lunch. A spoonful inside a flour tortilla taco with pulled pork — the literal Basque-American cross. Tempranillo from Rioja, Crianza from Ribera del Duero, Mexican lager, mezcal espadín.

Origin and Producer

Spain, Myapuccia.

The Basque American Cross

€14,50