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December gets booked up pretty quickly, so don’t leave it too long.
Imagine walking down the bustling streets of a Spanish city, enticed by the aroma of cinnamon and sugar wafting through the air. Your eyes land on a humble cart adorned with rows of golden, crispy delights. This is the world of churros, a beloved Spanish treat that has enchanted taste buds around the globe. In this exploration of churros, we delve into the history, cultural significance, and irresistible flavors that make these fried delights a universal favorite.
The origins of churros can be traced back to Spain, where shepherds created the first version of these delectable pastries. It is believed that the Spanish shepherds, with limited access to fresh ingredients, used simple dough and fried it to a crispy golden perfection, providing a portable and satisfying snack during their long days in the fields. Over time, churros became a popular street food in Spain, gaining fame for their simplicity, affordability, and irresistible taste.
Crafting the perfect churro is an art that requires skill, precision, and a deep understanding of the delicate balance of ingredients. Traditionally made from a choux pastry dough, churros are piped through a star-shaped nozzle into hot oil, creating their iconic ridged and elongated shape. After achieving a crispy, golden exterior, they are often rolled in a tantalizing mixture of cinnamon and sugar, adding an aromatic sweetness that perfectly complements the dough’s subtle richness.
From the streets of Spain to the bustling food markets of Mexico and the United States, Spanish churros have transcended their cultural roots to become a beloved treat around the world. Whether enjoyed as a dessert, a snack, or even a breakfast item, churros have seamlessly integrated into various culinary traditions, adapting to local tastes and preferences. This adaptability has led to the creation of innovative variations, including filled churros, churro ice cream sandwiches, and churro waffles, further cementing their status as a timeless indulgence.
In contemporary culinary circles, churros have experienced a renaissance, with renowned chefs and pastry artisans infusing their own creative twists into this traditional delicacy. From experimenting with unique dipping sauces to incorporating unconventional flavors such as matcha, dulce de leche, or even savory options like cheese, the modern churro has evolved into a canvas for culinary experimentation, offering a delightful surprise with every bite.
More than just a dessert, churros embody a sense of joy and nostalgia, evoking memories of joyful moments shared with loved ones. Whether enjoyed at a festive celebration, a local fair, or a cozy café, the simple pleasure of biting into a warm, freshly made churro resonates with people of all ages and backgrounds, transcending cultural boundaries and fostering a universal love for this delightful pastry.
Churros, with their humble origins and irresistible flavors, have captured the hearts of food enthusiasts worldwide. As we celebrate the joy they bring, let us savor the history and craftsmanship behind each delectable bite. From the streets of Spain to the corners of the world, the legacy of churros continues to thrive, symbolizing the enduring appeal of simple, timeless treats that have the power to connect us through shared experiences and the love of good food.
Another of our national days, or indeed this time, a global day. This time it’s that fabulously healthy treat, the smoothie. A fun way to make sure you reach your target of 5 a day.
Available in a multitude of flavours from fabulous fruit berries, to super healthy green stuff. (not it has to be said our favourite).

“The path of the righteous man is beset on all sides by the inequities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of charity and good will, shepherds the weak through the valley of the darkness. For he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know I am the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon you.”
So begins our introduction to one of our favorite burger joints. The Big Kahuna Burger. We really like this one, thing is, it doesn’t exist. Well, it does, but only in movieland. Quentin Tarantino’s movies to be precise.
This is the burger that Samuel L. Jackson quotes just before he executes a victim in Pulp Fiction.
The chain appears in something like nine of Tarantino’s movies. His old friend Jerry Martinez was responsible for designing the packaging.
Formally known as Jake’s Wayback Burgers, the chain was launched in 1991 in Delaware. Additional locations were opened, until the beginning of franchising started in 2000. By 2013 the chain began an international expansion into 28 other countries.
By 2016 the chain counted 95 locations in the US, with international outlets bringing the total upto 133 stores.
The chain stands out amongst other similar offerings with some of its weird and even controversial offerings.
In 2015 the chain offered ‘protein milkshakes’ made using powder derived from crickets. Not as strange an idea as it sounds at first glance, many nutritional experts claim that insects are not only high in protein, but could provide the answer to feeding the world’s population in the future. Their Oreo Mud Pie milkshake contained 24 grams of protein from the blended cricket.
Everyone has an opinion about Prince Harry, you know the one, James Hewitts boy. I haven’t read his biography, but the excerpts I have seen, he seems rather bitter and sad.
Wayback burgers brought a special out to commemorate the release of his book, you know, Heir and the Spare. They sold their usual two patty burger, with an additional ‘spare’ burger added, and remarked that the Royal Family could do worse than sit down with a burger and bury the hatchett.
This one is a doozy. I have wrote before about the time a company had to stop selling its 1/3 pound burger, because people thought it was smaller than a 1/4 pounder because obviously 3 is a smaller number than 4.
This time they held a competition for their customers to get the naming rights to a burger special. This time the gentleman who won drove a Mustang car, so he called the burger a Mustang burger.
All good right? Well not exactly. Seems that any burger called Mustang, had to be made from wild mustang horses. Right, it is so obvious. It led to calls for boycotts of the Wayback stores till they mended their evil horse selling ways.
Ultimately it led to the chain withdrawing the name and issuing an apology on Facebook.
Their next entry in the Wayback hall of fame, was a special one day challenge. Whoever could eat their triple triple burger the fastest would win the prize pot of $3,300. Just look at it, one commentator wondered if it was possibly a secret plan to curb world population growth.
They offered the celeb free burgers and milk shakes for the duration of her pregnancy. I don’t know if she actually took them up on this, but hey, the offer was there.