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How To make Paella (New York Times Cook Book)
1 One and a half pound
-lobster, cooked 1 lb Shrimp
1 Dozen or more small clams
1 qt Mussels
1 One and a half pound chicken
1 ts Oregano
2 Peppercorns
1 Clove garlic, peeled
1 1/2 ts Salt
6 tb Olive oil
1 ts Vinegar
2 oz Ham, cut in thin strips
1 Chorizo (hot Spanish
-sausage), sliced 1 oz Salt pork, finely chopped
1 Onion, peeled and chopped
1 Green pepper, seeded and
-chopped 1/2 ts Ground coriander
1 ts Capers
3 tb Tomato sauce
2 1/4 c Rice, washed and drained
4 c Boiling water
1 ts Saffron
1 cn Peas, drained
1 cn Pimientos
Remove meat from the lobster. Shell and devein shrimp. Scrub mussels and clams. Cut chicken into medium sized serving pieces. Combine oregano, peppercorns, garlic, salt, two Tbsp of the olive oil and the vinegar and mash with back of spoon or with a mortar. Rub chicken with the mixture. Heat remaining olive oil in a deep, heavy skillet and brown chicken lightly over moderate het. Add ham, chorizo, salt pork, onion, green pepper, coriander and capers. Cook ten minutes over low heat. Add tomato sauce and rice and cook 5 minutes. Add boiling water, saffron and shrimp. Mix well and cook rapidly, covered, until liquid is absorbed, about 20 minutes. With a large spoon, turn rice from top to bottom. Add lobster meat and peas; cover and cook 5 minutes longer. Steam mussels and clams in a little water until their shells open. Heat the pimientos and drain. Us the mussels, clams and pimientos as a garnish.
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Paella is perfect party food. It's designed to be presented on the table and shared amongst your loved ones - so it felt fitting to drop this around Spring/Summer. The homemade seafood stock really takes this to the next level, but you could also do a more simple version with store bought stock and still have a fantastic dinner on your hands. Meet me in the kitchen and let's #MakeItHappen
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Shopping List:
1 lb spanish chorizo
1 lb large shrimp
12 clams (or mussles)
2-4 Lobster Tails
1.5 cups arborio rice
3 cups seafood stock
1 tsp smoked paprika
salt, pepper, garlic, onion powder
1 lemon
1/2 onion
1 red bell pepper
2-3 cloves of garlic
parsley
1 pinch of saffron
1/4 cup white wine
Directions:
In a Paella Pan or large skillet, add olive oil and begin cooking Chorizo. Once fat is rendered (3-4 minutes) from the Chorizo, add onions, peppers, and garlic and cook until softened (6-8 minutes)
Next, add your rice and mix everything together. You want to toast the rice a bit before adding your wine and seafood stock.(2 minutes) Now add in your saffron infused seafood stock. Once the liquid has been added, you want to stop stirring the rice. Give the pan a shake to ensure nothing is stuck to the bottom and add the pan to your oven and bake for 10 minutes. (Shake the pan every few minutes to ensure nothing is burning on the bottom) Or simmer over medium low heat for 10 minutes
Once the rice begins to puff up, start to test it for doneness. Rice should be firm but tender…after 10-12 minutes in the oven or on the stove top, it should be about half-way done. Now add in your seafood. Season your shrimp and lobster and then Arrange your shrimp, clams, and lobster around the pan evenly. Place pan back in the oven for another 8-10 minutes. (Still shaking the pan occasionally to ensure even cooking)
Remove the pan from the oven and return it to your stove top. Put the heat on medium-high and burn off any additional liquid, if necessary. Check the rice for seasoning and doneness and adjust flavor as needed. Start light with your salt, as the chorizo and your stock will have plenty of flavor for the rice to absorb.
Garnish with chopped green onion, parsley, and lemon wedges.
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How to Make Spanish Seafood Paella
Paella is one of my favorite dishes to serve for any special occasions and my family & friends loved it.
There are many variations of Paella recipe out there and here’s my personal take that may slightly differ from others.
My version of Seafood Paella is a delicious and flavorful seafood recipe that you can easily make at home. I used fresh prawns, mussels, squids and chorizo making this meal packed with flavors!
Although the authentic paella doesn't combine the meat and fish in the paella. But for me it’s all a matter of personal choice and I enjoyed seafood paella with chorizo on it. So it’s all up to you.
Bomba rice, Calasparra or Valencia are the choices of rice in making paella but Calrose rice is the best substitute if these rice are not available. Calrose is what I used in this recipe. Please note that the amount of liquid depends on the type of rice that you’re using.
You can also substitute the homemade seafood stock with a chicken stock if you’re in a hurry. However, the taste of paella may be sacrificed as homemade seafood stock has more flavor.
This recipe makes approximately 3-4 main course servings. I used a 13-inch pan, but if you double the recipe, I recommend using a much wider pan for best results.
Let me know in the comment section, if you have tried it.
INGREDIENTS:
For Seafood Stock
⁃ Prawn shell
⁃ 1 tbsp Olive oil
⁃ 2 pcs carrots
⁃ 1 pc Onion
⁃ Celery
⁃ 1 whole garlic
⁃ peppercorn
⁃ 50g tomato paste
⁃ Rosemary
⁃ Thyme
⁃ Parsley
⁃ Bay leaves
⁃ 6 cups water
For Herb Mixture
⁃ 1 cup parsley
⁃ 50ml lemon juice
⁃ 1 tbsp olive oil
⁃ 2 cloves garlic
For Steam Mussels
⁃ 500g Mussels
⁃ 1 tbsp Olive oil
⁃ 2 tbsp butter
⁃ Shallots
⁃ Garlic
⁃ 1 cup water
⁃ Rosemary
⁃ Thyme
⁃ Parsley
⁃ Pepper
⁃ Sea Salt
For Paella
⁃ 3 Cups homemade seafood stock
⁃ 1 Pinch saffron
⁃ 2 Tbsp olive oil
⁃ 200g Chorizo
⁃ 750g Prawn
⁃ 600g Squid
⁃ 500g Mussels
⁃ 1 large onion
⁃ 1 red bell pepper
⁃ 1 cup diced tomatoes
⁃ 4 cloves garlic
⁃ 1 tsp smoked paprika
⁃ 370g Calrose rice
⁃ 1 cup frozen green peas
⁃ Parsley & lemon for garnish
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