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Tortilla de patatasI always make one of these when i get fresh eggs from the farm up the road.(ex mother-in-law) NO OTHER EGGS COME CLOSE!The yolks are Always huge, no matter what size the egg. Always a deep yellow. And the best flavour you'll ever taste.She even has a letter from David Cameron saying they were the best eggs he'd ever eaten. She sells from the side of the road with an honesty box and to a couple of b&b's. (where the PM had them, before he was appointed) 6 eggs6 medium sized potatoes1/2 onion small dice2 big pinches salt4 tbsp olive oilNEVER ADD PEPPERSince watching my old spanish guitar player making them i've always cut my potatoes in the hand,(blade to thumb)So.......Break the eggs into a bowl and add the salt.whisk with a fork and leave to one side.Peel the potatoes and slice into very small slivers. mine usually come out like little flat pyramids/wedges about 1 inch x 1/4 inch.I did used to add straight to the frying pan but i found this was a better method by steaming them for 10 mins first.Pre-heat the grill to high.Steam the sliced potatoes for 10 mins.Take an 8" non-stick frying pan.Heat on med, add 3 tbsp olive oil and the onion.Fry for a few mins then add the potatoes.Fry until onion is soft and the potatoes just start to colour on the edges.Tip the potato mixture into the eggs and stir with the fork.Turn the heat upAdd the remaining oil to the pan and back in with the egg and potato mixture.DO NOT fry for more than 1 minute or the thing will taste like an english omlette.Shake the pan a bit while you fry to bring the thing together and stop the sides sticking.Transfer the pan to the hot grill for another min or two.You should remove while it still feels soft with a prod of your finger because it will set up firmer.(you dont want a hard tortilla. it should still be slightly soft when cold)Put a plate on top and use a teatowel or oven gloves to hold the plate and pan to flip over.Et voila. Cheers, Frank.p.s. i did start writing this in the non curry specialities thread but feared it might get lost.