Un escocés que vive en España cocina por primera vez una tortilla de patatas y …
Ciaran probó de elaborarla con cebolla y mostró su resultado final
Madrid, Spain – A Scottish expatriate, known online as Ciaran Armstrong, recently shared his inaugural attempt at preparing the iconic Spanish tortilla de patatas, captivating thousands with his relatable culinary misadventure. Uploaded on October 31, 2025, the video quickly garnered over 18,800 views and 1,300 likes, highlighting the universal appeal of kitchen triumphs and, more often, tribulations. Armstrong, who openly admitted to being a novice in Spanish cuisine, meticulously documented his process, from carefully slicing potatoes and onions to frying them in olive oil. He explained his reliance on a YouTube tutorial, a common starting point for many home cooks venturing into new dishes. The tension mounted as he approached the critical stage of flipping the partially cooked omelette – a moment many home cooks dread due to the risk of collapse. Despite his valiant efforts and visible concentration, the tortilla did not maintain its classic, compact form, resulting in a somewhat fragmented, though still seemingly delicious, outcome. In a candid moment, Armstrong humorously declared himself "emotionally and physically broken" by the experience, playfully attributing the mishap to his frying pan. His self-deprecating humor resonated deeply with viewers, many of whom have faced similar challenges in the kitchen. "It's a testament to the fact that even traditional dishes can be tricky for first-timers, especially one as revered as the tortilla," commented one online observer. The video serves as a light-hearted reminder of the learning curve involved in mastering new culinary skills, particularly when venturing into beloved national dishes, and showcases the charming imperfections of home cooking.
Ciaran probó de elaborarla con cebolla y mostró su resultado final
