Spanish Tortilla Recipe (Easy Tutorial) (2024)

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This Spanish tortilla recipe is a classic. Also known as tortilla espanola, this easy potato omelette is so easy yet very satisfying. You're only four ingredients and a skillet away from one of the most popular Spanish dishes!

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I’m here to share some Spanish recipes with you that I picked up on our trip to Spain. Some of our favorites are patatas bravas with aioli, pan con tomate and garlic shrimp (Gambas al ajillo). Like many Mediterranean recipes, this Spanish tortilla recipe is a simple yet delightful dish that you can make at home. Read along for all my tips and tricks to make this classic Spanish recipe.

Table Of Contents:
  • About this recipe
  • Ingredients
  • How to make Spanish tortilla
  • Serving suggestions
  • Frequently asked questions
  • Notes and tips
  • More Potato Side Dish Recipes
  • Step-by-Step Recipe

About this recipe

Known as a Spanish omelette or tortilla de patates, this dish is a classic Spanish tapa made mainly with potatoes, onion and eggs, cooked in olive oil. That said, some would dispute whether onion belongs in a Spanish tortilla.

We've been fortunate enough to try many authentic Spanish tortillas during our travels in Spain. You can find them in every corner of Spain, from small restaurants to fancy ones. They're usually served warm or at room temperature. If served for breakfast, you might get a slice of tomato or a piece of bread with it as well.

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Ingredients

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Potatoes: It’s best to use starchy potatoes such as russet or yellow for this potato omelette recipe. The potatoes are peeled and quartered, then thinly sliced.

Onion: Even though there is a big debate about onions in Spanish omelette, you see many recipes use them. They add a bit of subtle sweetness to the dish and flavor the potatoes very well.

Eggs: Eggs act as the binding agent here. Similar to herb frittata (kuku sabzi) or potato patties, you should make sure all ingredients are fully combined with the eggs for the perfect texture. The eggs are beaten and mixed with potatoes and onions, then all cooked together.

Olive oil: As a Mediterranean appetizer, tortilla Espanola calls for a good amount of extra virgin olive oil and it's best not to substitute other types of oil. Traditionally, the potatoes and onions are cooked in about a cup of olive oil. However, after a few trials, I managed to reduce the amount to ¼ to ⅓ cup depending on how thick and starchy the potatoes are. The result is still tasty and the texture is as light and beautiful as the classic version.

How to make Spanish tortilla

Cook the potatoes and onions

Pat dry the sliced potatoes and onions. Heat the olive oil in a pan and add the potatoes and onions to the pan. Cook on medium low heat, stirring occasionally, until they are cooked and the potatoes are fork tender. Transfer the potatoes and onions to a bowl and drain the excess olive oil.

Prepare the omelette

In a large bowl, whisk the eggs until fully incorporated. Add the cooked potatoes and onions to the eggs and stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper.

Cook the tortilla

Heat some olive oil in the skillet. Once hot, pour all the egg and potato mixture into the pan and press to spread the potatoes evenly and have a smooth top. Cook on medium for a few minutes until the bottom is golden brown. This would take about 10 minutes.

Place a large round plate on top of the pan and hold it firmly. With the other hand, hold the skillet’s handle and quickly but firmly, flip the omelette into the plate (you can do this over the sink to avoid any leakage).

Place the pan over the heat again and slowly, push the omelette into the pan to cook it on the other side as well. Depending on how firm you want your tortilla to be, it would take 6 to 10 minutes to cook. Once the other side is also golden brown, your Spanish tortilla is ready to serve.

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Serving suggestions

As mentioned earlier, tortilla espanola is one of the most popular tapa dishes (small appetizers) in Spain. It’s usually served as a slice at room temperature. You can also serve it for breakfast with some tomatoes or a slice of crusty bread - or even as a light lunch or dinner with a dollop of homemade aioli and a side salad such as Mediterranean salad or simple Greek salad.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make this ahead of time?

You can make this dish a day or two before, let it cool completely and wrap it in a plastic wrap and refrigerate it. When ready to serve, let it come to room temperature or heat it in the oven at 250°F for 20 minutes or until heated through.

What pan should I use to make tortilla espanola?

For this recipe I used a 10-inch cast iron skillet. If using a larger skillet, the tortilla will end up being thinner and would need less time to cook. You can also use a non stick pan if preferred.

What to do with the leftovers?

This Spanish tortilla makes the best leftover! Let the tortilla cool completely, then either wrap it in a plastic wrap or store it in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 5 days.

What's the difference between Spanish tortilla and frittata?

Both dishes are made with eggs, the main difference is in the way that they are cooked. While tortilla is cooked on the stove top, frittata is usually starts cooking on the stove top and then finished in the oven.

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Notes and tips

  • This recipe uses ¼ to ⅓ cup olive oil and maybe more if needed. Start with ¼ cup and add a more if you feel the potatoes are not getting tender.
  • If you feel that flipping the tortilla is too risky, use a cast iron skillet or an oven safe skillet and once the bottom of the tortilla is golden brown, transfer it to the oven and turn the broiler on on high for 2-3 minutes until the top is golden brown and cooked.
  • We've seen some tortillas that are firm and fully cooked (like the one here) or less cooked and have runnier eggs. Depending on your preference, you can cook the tortilla for 6 to 10 minutes on each side.
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More Potato Side Dish Recipes

  • The Best Greek Potatoes [Video]
  • Skordalia Greek Potato and Garlic Dip
  • Easy Mediterranean Potato Salad
  • Turkish Homemade Potato Salad (Patates Salatasi)

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Step-by-Step Recipe

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Spanish Tortilla Recipe

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This Spanish tortilla recipe is a classic. Also known as tortilla espanola, this easy Spanish potato omelette is so easy yet very satisfying. You're only four ingredients and a skillet away from one of the most popular Spanish dishes!

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 45 minutes mins

Total Time 1 hour hr

Course Appetizer, Main Course

Cuisine Mediterranean, Spanish

Servings 8 servings

Calories 225 kcal

Ingredients

  • ¼ cup olive oil see notes
  • 2 russet potatoes peeled, quartered and thinly sliced
  • 1 yellow onion chopped
  • 6 large eggs
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ¼ teaspoon black pepper
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil

To serve

  • 2 roma tomatoes
  • 1 Persian cucumber
  • ½ red onion
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil extra virgin
  • 1 lemon juice of
  • ¼ teaspoon salt

Instructions

  • Heat olive oil in a pan over medium heat. Place the potatoes and onion in the pan and cook over medium low heat until the potatoes are fork tender. Stir occasionally to make sure they cook evenly.

  • Once the potatoes are fork tender, transfer the potatoes and onions to a bowl and discard the excess oil.

  • In a large bowl, whisk the eggs until incorporated. Add in the potatoes and onion and stir to combine. Season with salt and pepper.

  • Heat 2 tablespoon olive oil in the same skillet. Pour in the potato and egg mixture into the pan.

  • Cook over medium heat for a 8 to 10 minutes until the bottom is golden brown.

  • Place a large round plate on top of the pan and hold it firmly. With the other hand, hold the skillet’s handle and quickly but firmly, flip the omelette into the plate (you can do this over the sink to avoid any leakage).

  • Place the pan over the heat again and slowly, push the omelette into the pan and cook over medium heat for another 8 to 10 minutes. IF you like your tortilla softer and runnier, cook for 6 to 8 minutes.

  • Once the other side is golden brown as well, the Spanish omelette is ready to serve.

  • Mix the tomatoes, cucumber, onion, olive oil, lemon juice and salt in a small bowl and serve it with the Spanish tortilla.

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Notes

  • Spanish tortilla is usually served as a tapa with other appetizers. However, you can also serve it for breakfast with some tomatoes or even a slice of crusty bread or even as a light lunch or dinner with a dollop of homemade aioli and a side salad such as Mediterranean salad or simple Greek salad.
  • This recipe uses ¼ to ⅓ cup olive oil and maybe more if needed. Start with ¼ cup and add a little bit more if you feel the potatoes are not getting tender.
  • If you feel that flipping the tortilla is too risky, use a cast iron skillet or an oven safe skillet and once the bottom of the tortilla is golden brown, transfer it to the oven and turn the broiler on on high for 2-3 minutes until the top is golden brown and cooked.
  • Cooking time might vary depending on the size of your skillet and how thick the Spanish tortilla is. For this recipe, we use a 10-inch skillet.

Nutrition

Calories: 225kcalCarbohydrates: 14gProtein: 7gFat: 16gSaturated Fat: 3gCholesterol: 158mgSodium: 429mgPotassium: 377mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 366IUVitamin C: 14mgCalcium: 41mgIron: 1mg

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Spanish Tortilla Recipe (Easy Tutorial) (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between a Mexican tortilla and a Spanish tortilla? ›

In Spain, a tortilla is a kind of omelette, with ingredients added - frequently sliced cooked potato and onion. However, over in Mexico, a tortilla is a kind of flat unleavened bread.

What's the difference between a frittata and a Spanish tortilla? ›

According to The Gormandmum, the main difference lies in how the eggs are finished. A tortilla is always cooked entirely on the stovetop, while a frittata is often finished in the oven. Now, it's worth mentioning that this differs slightly from the Wikipedia definition, as there are variations in tortilla recipes.

What is Spanish tortilla made of? ›

Spanish tortilla (or Spanish omelette) is made with thinly sliced potatoes, onions, and eggs, gently cooked in olive oil. It is also known as Torta Espnaola or Torta de Patates and it is best served at room temperature or even cold, which is why it is the perfect make-ahead dish!

What pan to use for Spanish tortilla? ›

But here are a few tips: Use the smallest pan you can, one that will just accommodate the size of the tortilla—I like a 9- to 10-inch pan— and, if you can, work over a gas burner. You want the flame to lick up the sides of the pan, which is essential for forming the sides of the tortilla and preventing broken edges.

Why do Mexicans use two tortillas? ›

Double up your corn tortillas on your tacos.

Mexicans fondly refer to this as 'la copia' (literally: the copy). If you ask around, you'll be given many reasons for this. But a popular explanation is that the second tortilla can be used to make another taco with any fillings that spill out the side.

What kind of tortillas do Mexicans prefer? ›

Corn tortillas are seen as more authentic to Mexican dishes, corn has been a staple ingredient in Mexican cooking for thousands of years. Wheat, on the other hand, has only been around since the Spanish brought the crop with them when they arrived in the Americas.

What are the three types of tortillas? ›

Soft tortillas are the traditional base for Mexican fajitas or burritos—but, depending on the type of flour or cornmeal used, these thin round flatbreads can vary widely in calories, sodium, and more.

What is another name for a Spanish tortilla? ›

The Spanish tortilla is much more than a variety of bread: it is a traditional dish all by itself. Known in English as Spanish omelet, this popular collation is also called tortilla española or tortilla de patata (potato omelet) in Spanish, because of its origin and its main ingredient.

What is an egg based Italian dish similar to a Spanish tortilla? ›

Frittata, which translates to “fried” in Italian, is an egg-based classic brunch dish. While it's similar to an omelet, crustless quiche, and Spanish tortilla, the way a frittata is cooked is what sets it apart.

What are some fun facts about Spanish tortilla? ›

History. The first reference to the tortilla in Spanish is found in a Navarrese document, as an anonymous "Mousehole's memorial" addressed to the Navarra region's court in 1817. It explains the sparse conditions of Navarre's farmers in contrast with those in Pamplona (the capital) and la Ribera (in southern Navarre).

What goes well with a Spanish tortilla? ›

The best side dishes to serve with Spanish tortilla are green salad, gazpacho, grilled vegetables, sautéed spinach, chorizo, marinated olives, white rice, roasted red peppers, jalapeno cheese dip, taco soup, mushroom tacos, chicken fajitas, Spanish rice, black bean salad, patatas bravas, and garlic shrimp.

What is Aztec tortillas? ›

Made with 51% ultragrain flour, Azteca Ultragrain tortillas deliver whole grain goodness with delicious white flour tortilla taste and performance. In addition to its whole grain goodness, this tortilla has no artificial preservatives, colors or flavors.

What do Mexicans use for tortillas? ›

Mexican tortillas are made with wheat or corn flour. Although they both belong to the Mexican and Tex-Mex culinary tradition, the corn tortilla is undoubtedly the most typical one. As a matter of fact, corn is the basic food in Southern America cuisine, handed down since ancient times, long before Spanish colonization.

What do Mexicans put on tortillas? ›

Tortillas have hundreds of uses in Mexican cuisine. They can be fried to make chips, which you can dip into salsa, guacamole or queso. They can be filled with meats, cheese and veggies to make tacos or stuffed with beans and rice to make a burrito.

What do Mexicans cook tortillas on? ›

A tortilla is a type of soft, thin flatbread made from finely ground corn or wheat flour that comes from Mexico and Central America and traditionally cooked on a comal (cookware).

Which tortilla is best for tacos? ›

Tacos. If you are making a simple taco, corn tortillas are best as they help bolster the ingredients and add to the overall flavor. If you are planning on building an epic taco you may choose to use a flour tortilla to hold all of the ingredients together.

Do Mexicans use flour or corn tortillas more? ›

Not only is corn used frequently in Mexican dishes, but it has also been around much longer than flour tortillas making them the ideal choice if authenticity is your goal.

What is the traditional Mexican tortilla? ›

tortilla, round, thin, flat bread of Mexico made from unleavened cornmeal or, less commonly, wheat flour. Traditionally, the corn (maize) for tortillas was boiled with unslaked lime to soften the kernels and loosen the hulls. (This lime was the principal source of calcium in the Mexican diet.)

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