Txoko

Txoko

A Txoko (pronounced|ʧoko) is a typically Basque type of closed gastronomical society. Traditionally they are only open to male members who come together to cook, experiment with new ways of cooking, eat and socialise. They are very popular insitutions, the town of Gernika for example has approximately 15,000 inhabitants and nine txokos with some 700 members in total.Plaza, Joseba "Txoko" in Wandler, R. (ed) "Euskadi" Walter Frey 1999]

Name

"Txoko", a diminuitive form of "zoko"Trask, Larry "The History of Basque" Routledge 1997] , literally means "nook, cosy corner" in Basque. In some regions, the variant "xoko" is used. In Spanish they are called "sociedadedes gastronómicas", in French "sociétés gastronomiques".

History

The first record of a txoko goes back to 1870 in San Sebastián, from where they have spread outwards geographically in all directions. They are a modern development of originally informal groups of friends who would regularly meet to eat, drink, sing and talk.

During the the Franco years, txokos became increasingly popular as they were one of the few places where Basques could legally meet without state control, speak Basque and sing Basque songs as the constitution of the txokos prohibited the discussion of politics on the premises.

etting up a txoko

Normally a txoko is set up by a group of friends who decide to set up a society. Once enough founding members have been found, they rent a local restaurant or in some cases, buy an appropriate location and equipment. Normally these are premises in a basement with a kitchen or, in more affluent societies, at ground level. They are funded communally from the outset.

Members pay a monthly membership fee which varies from society to society and the exact setup. A treasurer, administrator and buyer are usually nominated who oversee the administration of the txoko. Usually someone outside the society is hired to deal with the cleaning.

Each txoko has a society constitution that sets out things like the maximum number of members, administration issues and so on. Curiously, most traditional txokos have a clause in their consitution that prohibits the discussion of politics on the premises. Some very conservative txokos have clauses that do not permit women access to the txoko at all such as the "Sociedad Gaztelubide" in San Sebastián which goes back to 1933. But most txokos today allow women access to enter the txoko to eat, drink and socialise but not to cook.

Because the number of members is fixed, there are usually long waiting lists and vacancies in existing txokos become available only sporadically.

Running a txoko

Since a txoko typically can have anything up to 80 members but space for less than that, usually not all members use the txoko at the same time. Someone will normally arrange for a smaller group of friends to get together to cook dinner for themselves, their families or guests.

Such a group then "books" the txoko, buys, collects, harvests, hunts or fishes for fresh ingredients and gets together to prepare the meal. Each member has free access to the txoko's communal stocks. Every individual is responsible to record items such as food and drink that have been used from the communal stocks for themselves or their personal guests and pay for them. This system is fully self-regulated.

A few times a year all txoko members are invited to get together which occasionally leads to space problems but it is rare for all members of a txoko to meet at the same time. The ration between txoko members and guests can vary vastly. At the very least, one txoko member must be present at a dinner but since members are free to invite as many guests as they wish, they may on occasion be the only member present if they are holding a dinner for their football club, wider family, a business dinner etc.

Impact on Basque cuisine

The development of txokos has and has had a significant impact on Basque cuisine. Many traditional dishes have been rescued or resurrected by txokos which would have otherwise died out. They have also influenced the development of new dishes as txoko members frequently experiment with new dishes, ingredients and methods or variations of existing dishes. They are also places where information on the best and cheapest ingredients available is exchanged. This in turn has led to Basque cuisine being both highly refined and affordable.

References

External links

* [http://www.gaztelubide.org Sociedad Gaztelubide]
* [http://www.sociedadesgastronomicas.com Sociedades Gastronomicas]


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