Main ingredients

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Gambas al ajillo, translated as garlic shrimps, is one of the simplest and one of the favorite tapa dishes in Spain. Usually prepared in clay ramekins, the dish is made with fresh shrimps, garlic, dry chili pepper, olive oil, and salt. It is assembled in no time—the garlic is first sizzled in olive oil until it starts to brown, the shrimps and the chili pepper are added next, and after a couple of minutes, the dish is ready to be served. It usually comes to the table while the olive oil is still sizzling hot. Although it is mostly enjoyed as a tapa at restaurants and bodegas, there is no reason why it couldn’t be prepared at home.