Our three weeks in the Canary Islands were spent exploring, swimming, hiking, and of course… Eating!! We had countless delicious meals on our trip, from typical Canarian food to local island specialties. In this Canary islands food guide we’ll cover all the best things you can expect to eat and drink during your next visit.

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Barraquito

Ready for coffee with a special kick? The Canary Islands have created their own twist to this morning treat. A Barraquito is a strong espresso with condensed milk and a splash of licor 43. The original Barraquito started on the island of Tenerife, but can now be found throughout the Canaries. They are especially popular as an after lunch pick me up following a massive plate of the day!

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Goat Cheese

When we first landed on the island of Fuerteventura it was hard to miss the larger number of goats hopping around the island. Lucky for cheese lovers, these animals make the tastiest one on the Canaries! The hard queso is dense and features a paprika rind. You’ll see this Canarian food everywhere from the many restaurants to grocery stores, and even at gas stations.

Mojo Sauce

We rarely had a meal in the Canary islands without asking for a side of Mojo Sauce! It comes in orange mojo rojo and green mojo verde, and is usually served with potatoes. This one of a kind sauce is a mix of garlic, chili peppers, bell peppers, and other local ingredients. We couldn’t get enough off this stuff to go with all our typical Canarian food.

Sautéed Mushrooms in Olive Oil

Mushrooms cooked in olive oil are a common tapa on mainland Spain, and this specialty has migrated to the islands. It’s best eaten with bread, and is a great dish to share with others or have as a starter.

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Seafood Soup

It should be no surprise that much of the best food in the Canary Islands comes from the sea! The first thing we do in Spain when checking out a menu is scan for fish. A truly local place on the ocean should have some type of seafood soup to get you started. Real authentic bowls will have shrimp, clams, and all the other goodies you’d expect. So when searching for what to eat in the Canary Islands make sure to try the seafood soup!

Lentil Soup

Speaking of soup… How about some lentils? This healthy Canarian food can be seen on menus all around Europe, but we especially enjoyed it on the islands of Tenerife and Fuerteventura. You may not see it as something to be eaten on a hot sunny day. Yet you’ll quickly see it makes for the perfect appetizer after a day of adventures.

Fresh Fish

By now you know that fish is a staple of Canarian food and there’s endless choices to enjoy. Almost every plato del dia comes with a seafood option as an entree. We felt like this was the perfect accompaniment to the famous salted potatoes with mojo sauce. Some of our favorite fish meals were simply grilled with lemon or served with a tomato sauce. Bottom line is don’t skip the fish when looking for the best Canary Islands food!

Ropa Vieja

If you went just purely off the Spanish translation you might not be drawn in by this typical Canarian food. However, we can assure you it is 100% worth trying! Ropa Vieja or “old clothes” is a stew with shredded beef and vegetables. This food can be found throughout the Canary Islands, but you should also know it’s the national dish of Cuba!

Papas Arrugadas

We have already mentioned this classic Canarian food side, but it really deserves its own section. Papas Arrugadas are boiled potatoes with mojo sauce. While that might not sound like the most exciting thing to eat in the Canary islands, we can assure you it’s fantastic. In fact, after our first taste we couldn’t eat a meal without them!

Octopus Salad

Out of all the appetizers we encountered eating food in the Canary Islands this was our absolute favorite! The fresh octopus salad is certainly a special treat to start your meal. Smothered in garlic lime sauce, this seafood dish is a must order if you see it anywhere in Spain.

Huevos Rotos

Huevos Rotos or “Broken Eggs” is another must try dish in the Canary Islands. Depending on where you order it from, it will either be served with fries or potatoes. We were skeptical at first as anything with french fries feels a little gimmicky. Yet when we dived into the yoke, crispy potatoes, and chorizo we were immediately sold!

Rancho Canario Soup

When we first walked into a restaurant and saw big vats of Rancho Canario we knew we needed to try it! This bean based soup is as authentic as it gets. Rancho Canario consists of chick peas, potatoes, vegetables, and usually some type of meat. The texture of this typical Canarian food is thick so it tastes almost more like a stew than a soup. Definitely come hungry when sitting down for the filling Rancho Canario!

Flan

Did you really think we would write a Canary Islands food guide without including dessert? Flan has been our go-to in Europe for quite some time now, and some of the best we’ve had were in Spain. The delicious desserts are made with eggs and typically topped with a sweet caramel glaze. While there are many sweet treats to choose from, flan is by far our favorite to eat in the Canary Islands!

Hope we didn’t make you to hungry! Comment below and let us know what your favorite foods are to eat in the Canary Island.

Safe Travels,

Brigitte and Jake

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Where To Stay on Gran Canaria

Ultra Luxury (High End) – VEINTIUNO Emblematic Hotels – Adults Only – Modern upscale design seen throughout the hotel property and rooms. Daily breakfast and beautiful tropical rooftop with an outdoor swimming pool.

Fun Vacation (Mid Range) – Maresía Canteras Urban Hotel – Tropical island style hotel just steps from Las Canteras beach. Bright rooms with comfy Balinese bed. Hotel also has a beautiful terrace to relax and enjoy a drink at night after exploring.

Hostel Life (Budget) – Avocado Surf Hostel – As one of the more upscale hostels in town the Avocado Surf Hostel is located near the beach and center of Las Palmas. Gorgeous international decor fills the rooms and even features a large terrace. Location close to many restaurants serving great typical Canarian food.

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