Gachas is an ancient, traditional Spanish dish consisting of a few basic ingredients: flour, water, salt, olive oil, and garlic. In the past, it was a staple dish among shepherds and farmers, but today it is popular throughout the country. Its texture can vary from soup-like to pie-thick with a golden-brown crust, depending on the method of preparation.
"A curious recreation of gachas con su compagno, dense, succulent and, at the same time, delicate."
"Conchi Rodríguez has been delighting the diners who come to Chiquito de Güéjar Sierra with its famous spicy gachas for over 10 years."
"From the Pisto Manchego to the Gachas, it is an ideal place to discover the rich cuisine of La Mancha with a twist."