In Madrid, it’s almost a rite of passage to dip them into thick, velvety hot chocolate at a traditional churrería, and seeing them at breakfast felt like a little local tradition brought right to our table. What makes churros so special isn’t just their texture; it’s the simple joy of watching them come steaming from the fryer, still warm, and feeling that chocolate envelope your fingers and taste buds.Some regions have their own twist: in Barcelona, they might be dusted with cinnamon sugar, while in Andalucía, churros are often thinner and paired with a café con leche. Beyond breakfast, churros are a social experience—a reason to linger, chat, and savor the little pleasures of Spanish life. Ten days of mornings spent with them reminded us that sometimes the best things in life are simple, sweet, and meant to be shared.
TWO FRIED DOUGHS, TWO STORIES
Across cultures, the same idea appears: flour, water, hot oil — but the stories couldn’t be more different.
Food historians believe the technique of frying long strips of dough may have traveled west via Portuguese traders returning from China. In Europe, the idea was adapted, sweetened, and reshaped — eventually becoming the churros we know today.
• One popular legend says churros were invented by Spanish shepherds who fried simple dough over open fires while tending flocks in the mountains. The ridged shape is said to resemble the curled horns of the native Churra sheep.
• Fried dough has very different stories elsewhere. In China, yóutiáo carries a much darker legend. According to folklore, it was created as a symbolic punishment for the traitor Qin Hui, who betrayed the loyal general Yue Fei. Angry citizens joined two strips of dough side by side to represent Qin Hui and his wife, then fried the dough in hot oil — a metaphor for hellfire and a lasting warning of the fate that awaits traitors.
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This post brought back a lovely memory of enjoying churros and chocolate in Madrid while on a trip with my students a few years ago. I'm glad you got to enjoy them, too.
ReplyDeleteYummy churros-Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThose are so addictive! I miss youtiao :-))
ReplyDeleteHow interesting, I've never heard of them but they do sound good.
ReplyDeleteThe mice :)
The churros look delicious Veronica.
ReplyDeleteI don't know this treat.
The AI mice are cute again.
All the best, Irma
They sound very good. I've never tasted them. The mices are as always very sweet. Have a nice weekend, Veronica!
ReplyDeleteThey are fantastic snacks. 😋
ReplyDeleteHappy weekend, Veronica!
Such a great way to start the day by having a sweet Spanish breakfast.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend!
I've never eaten Churros. They look delicious.
ReplyDelete...Veronica, I wish you a sweet day!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful and they look so tasty! Now you're making me hungry!
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I've never had a churro. They look absolutely delicious, Veronica! I also appreciated the history of this unique delight and how the AI mice are indulging their taste buds. Blessings!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sharing
ReplyDeleteThe churros sound delicious with cinnamon. The mice really enjoy the churros.
ReplyDeleteI love churros. I get them at the Mexican market next door.
ReplyDeleteChurros sunt preferatele mele. Am încercat să fac și eu, dar nu mi-au ieșit la fel de bune cum au fost cele din Palma de Mallorca. În Palma erau pudrate cu zahar și scorțișoară, dar puteai cere și ciocolată dacă voiai să încerci.
ReplyDeleteWeekend plăcut să ai, Veronica!
Believe it our not I've never had a Churro, they sure do look good!
ReplyDeleteMa alegra que os hayan gustado las costumbres españolas Verónica. El chocolate con churros, es una delicia en invierno calentito. Los ratoncitos eligieron la plaza Mayor para comerlos 😊
ReplyDeleteBuen domingo.
Un abrazo.
Amo los churros. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteI like this sandwich during the cold months; it's a winter classic in my city.
ReplyDeleteI like this sandwich during the cold months; it's a winter classic in my city.
ReplyDeleteOh, those fried churros and the hot chocolate look so very tempting right now! Could you rustle one up for me please? ;-)
ReplyDeleteDear Veronica, I know them with cinnamon sugar 😊! Your mice seem to love churros in EVERY version. Have you tried making churros at home as a souvenir of your wonderful vacation? Edi and I like to recreate the specialties we discovered on our travels.
ReplyDeleteAll the best from Austria,
Traude
Love Churros! but if I had them too often I think I'd put on alot of weight.
ReplyDeleteAnd now churros will always make you remember your trip to Spain.
ReplyDeleteYum!
ReplyDeleteOH that sounds like a delicious way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteThey look really good -- I've eaten them from bakeries in Mexico, but I'd love to try them in Spain! With cafe du leche would be my choice! I like the lesson you learned about the best things in life and the food history. It's another example of how interesting it is to think about how different cultures/countries have similar foods.
ReplyDeleteI like churros. I visited several times Spain.
ReplyDeleteOh, the Churros look wonderful. And dipped in chocolate, even better. How delightful that you had them often at breakfast on your travels. I like the Churro story of the Spanish shepherds. I'll go with that one. ; ) Have a very nice March week.
ReplyDeletevery beautiful post, thanks
ReplyDeleteIt is fascinating to learn how a simple fried dough can have such different stories from the mountains of Spain to the legends of China. I always say that a warm treat and a good cup of coffee are the best ways to start any morning while on vacation. Those ridged churros sure do looks delicious when they are dipped in that thick hot chocolate.
ReplyDeleteYour trip to Spain would probably have been worth it just for this extravagant breakfast experience! Rich hot chocolate and freshly fried churros... now that is a breakfast I could really get used to! :) Your cute mice seem to agree wholeheartedly from the content, cheerful looks on their faces!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could have some of your churros with the thick velvety hot chocolate! They're so hard to find here in Canada.
ReplyDeleteI love churros :D I need to try it do it by myself.
ReplyDeleteHave a nice first days of spring💛🌸
Angelika
Yummy! They look very tasty!
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteHello Veronica,
ReplyDeleteThe churros with chocolate sounds like a yummy treat! The various stories on the churros are cute. I see them on the menu of the Mexican restaurants here. The Ai mice are cute. Thank you for linking up and sharing your post. Take care, enjoy your day and the week ahead!
Oh they look and sound delish! 'Great trip ~ hugs, ^_^
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteEm Portugal, é comum a sua venda em festas e feiras populares.
ReplyDeleteAbraço de amizade.
Juvenal Nunes
So interesting, Churros have never been high on my list, but I have had them and did enjoy them!
ReplyDeleteI ate my way through this post. You knew that I would.
ReplyDeleteThank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.
Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Veronica. ♥
I've had churros and enjoyed them! They were a donut flavor--yum!
ReplyDeleteThe churros sound like a lovely way to start the day!
ReplyDeleteThey look amazing, Veronica!
ReplyDeleteThose look delicious and what a healthy (okay sarcasm aside but yummy) way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteOh yum! Everything looks so good. They are popular here also. Those darling little mice look like they are enjoying them :)
ReplyDeleteChurros look delicious! I enjoyed reading about the history, Veronica.
ReplyDeleteNever had one--maybe our Beaver tails might be close cousin to the Churros.
All tasty treats!
Have a lovely weekend...
They look delicious these freshly fried 'churros'.
ReplyDeleteNever heard about them. But to start a day with them is a pleasure!
Thank you for a pleasure moment.
Hugs and a fine weekend, dear Veronica! ❤️😘
Warm churros are the best! Nice to know that it’s a breakfast staple in Spain and to learn how different regions like them. :)
ReplyDeleteLook at who else is enjoying fresh churros! Such cuties! I’m sure I’ve missed a lot, here. I hope you’ve been well, Veronica.
OMG! WE loved churros and I even found gluten-free one's in Madrid. The photo of the mice eating the churros is fabulous. so fun.
ReplyDeleteOh, I love churros especially with chocolate sauce - my mouth's watering!
ReplyDeleteMe diste hambre. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteThey are really delicious!
ReplyDeleteYUM! I would be all about this!
ReplyDeleteOh, how delightful. I have never had one. What interesting facts about them too.
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