The mushrooms, asparagus, spinach, and peas in this paella make it especially appropriate for a spring dinner party. This vegetable paella is the perfect way to welcome spring — with lots of green, ...
We all have our habits when it comes to the things we love to eat. My No. 1 staple for just about every meal I cook is rice, but I admit I really only cook it one way. It’s always jasmine rice that I ...
The conversation could end here, because the picture tells it all. It’s gorgeous in its saffron robe, with plump coral-colored shrimp and happy clams and purple wiggles of squid. Bring it straight to ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees, with rack in lowest position. In a saucepan, combine broth, saffron (if using), and paprika; bring to a simmer and keep warm. In a large skillet (at least 12 inches wide), ...
This paella dish is cooked in a cazuela in a wood-fired ven. Contrary to traditional Spanish paella, the socarrat (crispy rice) is formed on the top of the dish as a result of the top flame from the ...
*For a moist texture use a 34-cm (13½ -inch) paella pan suitable for use on the stove and in the oven. Wash the carrots and turnips, and pat dry in a clean cloth or with paper towels. Cut the stalks ...
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