Chicken Paella

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It's been ages since my last chicken paella, can't even remember when it was, but I know I've been craving for some rice for some time, so I thought why not make some paella.

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Paella (/paɪˈɛlə/, /pɑːˈeɪjə/, py-EL-ə, pah-AY-yə, Valencian: [paˈeʎa], Spanish: [paˈeʝa]) is a rice dish originally from Valencia. While it is commonly viewed by non-Spaniards as Spain's national dish, Spaniards almost unanimously consider it to be a dish from the Valencian region. Valencians, in turn, regard paella as one of their identifying symbols. It is one of the best-known dishes in Spanish cuisine.

The dish takes its name from the wide, shallow traditional pan used to cook the dish on an open fire, paella being the word for a frying pan in Valencia's regional language. As a dish, it may have ancient roots, but in its modern form it is traced back to the mid-19th century, in the rural area around the Albufera lagoon adjacent to the city of Valencia, on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. source

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I wanted to give you a short description and history of the dish, for those who have never heard of it. Yet, reading it made me realize I have broken the very basic rule of making paella.

"shallow traditional pan used to cook the dish on an open fire" 😳 I'm not Spanish and I don't have such a pan, so I hope I can have forgiveness for breaking the rule 😏 Next thing on my shopping list is a paella pan.

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So I kind of new the recipe, but still wanted to check one to be sure and found this YouTube video that offers a convenient recipe. At first I decided to go entirely with the recipe, but in the process I realized it would change a few steps as those go against my cooking rules, plus I didn't have tomatoes and home and forgot the beans :)

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Ingredients:

2 chicken legs,
1 tbsp red paprika,
1/2 tsp black pepper,
1/4 tsp salt,
1 clove garlic, minced,
1/4 cup oil,
1 medium size red pepper, diced,
1 large onion, diced,
1 large sausage,
3 cloves garlic, minced,
2 cup chicken stock,
2 cup rice source

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Method

Before I start telling you about the next step, I'd like warn you about the red paprika powder. Make sure you buy quality and not some red brick powder imported from China. If you don't have a trusted brand, you can make your own paprika powder by drying paprika and grinding it.

The recipe says season the chicken with the mix you see on the photo above, which is paprika, salt, pepper and add minced garlic. I did that, but the next step was to cook the chicken in hot oil, which would be fine but not with the paprika already on it. There's a high chance to burn the paprika as it burns easily, then the food gets a bitter taste, which I don't want.

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So I added oil to a pan, heated and then added minced paprika and onion.

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After that I added the chicken, sliced sausage and minced garlic.

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Next I added the chicken stock, covered the pan with a lid and cooked for 10 minutes.

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The recipe says add rice as well and then cook for 30 minutes, but I wanted to slightly cook the meet first, then add rice.

After 30 minutes on a medium heat, the chicken paella was ready to be served.

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Using almost the same amount of spice as in the recipe was a gamble, but don't mind actually, as the seasoning turned out ok. The
only thing I did differently is to use less paprika, as 2 tbsp seemed a lot and I still say I should have used a bit less.

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Soooo, who wants some paella?

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I bet this food is as delicious as it looks.

It somehow looks like jollof but maybe it’s just the name that is different.

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It was delicious and it's a common dish, I mean I suppose there are different versions all over the world as basically it's chicken and rice, plus spice you like.

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Oh okay.
I’ll try it one day.

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ufff that paella Erika's style looks very good, and the ingredients are easy to get, tomorrow (Friday) I'm going to make it for my lunch.

Thanks for sharing, the rice has to be that one specifically or the one you have at home. Let me know. Thanks.

By the way, I like how colorful the paella is.

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The recipe said some type or rice but I'm not stressed over that as even if I could buy that type, I'm not gonna go rice hunting and spend a day or two canvassing the shops. I used my usual rice and it was good.

Thanks for the nice comment.

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☮️ Well this will be my meal for lunch today, it looks easy and with the sausage, it looks yummy.

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This looks very nice, I’d even love to try some😂
It looks like what we call Jollof rice in Nigeria

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Someone above has also mentioned that dish name. It's possible to look like that but you can also try this one, you won't regret it :)

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It looks wonderfully delicious. I love its color.

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The color was nice and would have been more colorful, if I would have used green beans, which I forgot and tomatoes, which I did not have 😁

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I never try chicken paella, so far from the usual paella but hey looks good!❤️

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Looks like it's time to try it out :) If you like chicken, you won't regret is, I promise 😍

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Oh I see what's going on here...No invite for Count G-dogula. Right, ok then. 😟

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lol, so dear Count G-dogule, there's an open invitation at the bottom of the post, saying

Soooo, who wants some paella?

That includes you too. Or did you want a special invitation mailed to you? 😁

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Damn it, I missed that, and so completely missed out on paella...Never mind though, you can make some more! 😁

Or did you want a special invitation mailed to you?

I'm not against special treatment. 😊

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I will definitely cook some for you, but only if you dress up properly 😂

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Note to Erikah: Count G-dogula is an impeccable dresser.

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This paella looks VERY succulent, I love that the process is easy and simple... it must have an exquisite flavor, I will buy the ingredients to prepare it and surprise my mother this weekend.
Thank you very much for sharing, a big hug!

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I'm glad to hear you like it and also glad to hear you want to surprise your mum with it. Trust me, it's the nicest thing to do, so good luck and enjoy :) 🤗❤️

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I had always read about Paella but honestly haven't tried it. Maybe because it was not common in my community.
It's only now, I know what it is and by the look and how it was cook? Seemed it was delicious!
Thinking to search some restaurants nearby and have a taste.😃

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It's not common in my country either, but we have a similar dish, called rice-meat or something similar. The only difference is that dish does not have vegetables, but the beauty of cuisine is to try everything and don't be afraid of changes. If you like the ingredients, what can go wrong, right?

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We also have paella recipes in our country..but that's pork... Is it a Spanish name? So I guess we got it there..

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Yes, it is Spanish. I covered the origin of the dish in my post.

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Even if you don't follow the description religiously, I still think this is delicious! Now I'm craving for some!

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Lol, I wish I could send you some :)

There's always a reason to not follow the recipe religiously, but that doesn't mean the dish will not be good. You can adjust it to your taste and still enjoy it :)

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That's true! 💯
I always don't follow the recipe coz I have my own style. Plus there are some stuff I don't eat 😅

Please throw it here, I'll catch it! 😂

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What this is gold!!! I definitely need to try this recipe. I didn't even know about chicken paella 🥘 I know the tradicional with seafood

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Good thing you came across my post, right? Yes, there are so many variants, bu seafood is very expensive here, so I always go with the most convenient version.

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So this is Paella. I have heard of this before but I haven't tried eating this. Looks delicious though.

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So this is Paella.

No, this is my Paella 😂🤣 A Spanish most likely would say this is not Paella 😜

You should give it a try if you like the ingredients.

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I have not tried cooking paella my friend, but with the recipe that you have presented, it was very understandable and informative, so it would be easier for me to prepare it as all the ingredients are also available in my country although it is a Spanish cuisine. I would try cooking this during dinner, for this is the time that I really love to cook. Hehe.

Grateful for sharing this and I now have another option to cook another meal which I have not tried before. Thanks dear friend, erikah. Have a nice time.

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My pleasure and I'm glad to read that my way of sharing the recipe was helpful. It is definitely not difficult and the ingredients are common, I suppose you can buy these anywhere.

Well, have fun and let me know how the dish turned out 😃

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Hello friend. This looks somehow like our amazing Nigerian Jollof, I surely know that the taste of this food is superb. Weldone friend.

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You're the third telling me this, so it must be true 😏 and you're right, it's heavenly good.

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