Paella Chicken Recipe
Paella is a traditional Spanish dish with the combination of rice, saffron, onion, garlic, meat variants (such as chicken and/or seafood), peas, and other vegetables cooked in a shallow pan.
Cooking Information:
- Estimated Time: 1 hour
Ingredients
- 1 kilo chicken, cut into small pieces
- 1/4 kilo chicken giblets & liver
- 2 cans tomato sauce
- 2 large onions, chopped
- 1/2 head garlic, minced
- 1 piece laurel (bay leaf)
- 2 red and green bell peppers, strips
- 1/2 kilo mussels
- 3-4 crabs, cooked and quartered)
- 1 cup sweet green peas
- 2 chorizo de bilbao, sliced diagonally
- 1 teaspoon pimento powder
- 1 tablespoon vetsin
- salt to taste
- 1 hard-cooked egg
- 3 cups rice
- 4-5 cups water
Procedure:
- Sauté garlic, half-chopped onions until wilted. Add chicken, stir until light brown and pour in tomato sauce. Add bay leaf, vetsin, and salt. Cover and cook until almost done. Add the pimento, stir to blend with the sauce.
- Add peppers, mussels, shrimps, peas, chorizo bilbao, and crabs and boil for 10 minutes. Set aside.
- Sauté another half of onions in oil, in a kawali or big wok. Add 1 can tomato sauce, water, and rice wash then stir into blend. When it boils, cover and place the lower heat into medium temperature and continue cooking until rice is cooked.
- When done, toss the rice with fork to make it fluffy and add 3/4 part of cooked mixture to rice then increase heat. Cook until dries. Place in a big plate, spread the remaining cooked mixture on top. Garnish with sliced hard-cooked egg and chopped spring onion.
- Serve Paella using banana leaves as plates. It will add a native theme and you’ll enjoy it.
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