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Spanish Paella
A very traditional Spanish paella, garnished with Spanish chorizo, chicken, squid, mussels, shrimp, and peas. A paella pan is recommended for making and serving this dish.
Brown Rice, Chicken, and Chorizo Paella
My husband is from Spain, so I started looking into paella recipes. It took me four times to get this brown rice paella right. Now it's his favorite dish, and he expects me to make it every week. I've tweaked this recipe to our tastes, as we like red peppers, capers, and black olives. The vinegar is a Spanish thing, so I always add it. You can leave a little broth in the paella or cook until the broth is fully absorbed โ it's simply a matter of preference.
Pressure Cooker Paella with Chicken Thighs and Smoked Sausage
This is a no-seafood pressure cooker paella flavored completely with chicken and smoked sausage. The recipe uses chicken thighs, which can be browned (as the recipe dictates) to draw out the deliciousness from the skin or cooked within the paella mixture for a lighter flavor. Either way, a super delicious dish made quickly in a pressure cooker.
Vegan Paella
This is a twist on a Spanish-favorite. Use seitan, tofu, or tempeh to add a protein element. I substituted turmeric for the traditional saffron to cut costs.
Cascadia Fideua
(Aka Spanish Spaghetti or Noodle Paella) Pronounced 'Feed-wa'. I heard of this variation of paella that used noodles instead of rice. I am a big fan of paella and wanted to try it, but couldn't find a recipe. This is my version of fideua. It turned out awesome and a lot faster to cook than paella. I made mine in a 10" cast iron skillet, and made enough to feed about 4 peeps.
North African Paella
A twist on the classic Spanish dish. It uses merguez, couscous, and cumin to give a uniquely Middle Eastern/North African flavor.
Breakfast Paella
Spanish chorizo is cured, smoked pork seasoned with paprika. You can find it in the cured meat section of larger supermarkets. It is different from Mexican chorizo, which is seasoned ground raw pork.
Joe's Fusion Chicken Pad Thai
My girlfriend and I were craving pad Thai! So we looked at a few recipes and made our version. It is not exactly traditional pad Thai, so -- lo and behold -- the name!
Authentic Paella Valenciana
A traditional paella Valenciana. I lived in Spain for two years where I was taught the art of making paella which originated in Valencia. I haven't found anything on here which is even close to authentic, so I thought I would add this recipe for those who would like to try a taste of Spain. First and foremost you will need a special paella pan called a paellera or just a paella. Trust me after you taste this you'll be glad you bought the special pan.
Classic Pad Thai
This recipe is a perfect example of Thai cooking for beginners. Once mastered, you'll forget stopping for take-out and make this easy stir-fry a weeknight staple.
Crockpot Lasagna Soup
This hearty, saucy crockpot lasagna soup feeds the whole family and then some. Rich tomato broth with lasagna sheets and fresh spinach are topped with a dollop of ricotta cheese. The perfect comfort food.
Kickin' Vegetarian Collard Greens
Corn bread, black eyed peas, and collards are a New Year's Day tradition in the South - the corn bread represents gold, black-eyed peas coins, and collards match the green of US paper currency. Since leaving the South, where I grew up, for the Pacific NW, I've begun a tradition of hosting an open house-style brunch on New Year's day and this is my go-to recipe for this fun occasion.
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