Embark on a culinary journey to the vibrant shores of Mexico with our tantalizing Mexican Paella! This delectable dish seamlessly blends the essence of traditional Spanish paella with the rich flavors of Mexican cuisine. A colorful symphony of succulent shrimp, tender chicken, and an array of crisp vegetables dance atop a bed of fluffy rice, infused with the warmth of Mexican spices and the zesty tang of fresh lime. Savor the harmonious union of Mexican and Spanish culinary traditions in every bite of this extraordinary paella.
**Recipes featured in the article:**
1. **Classic Mexican Paella:** This recipe stays true to the essence of traditional paella, featuring a medley of seafood, chicken, and vegetables. The authentic flavors of saffron, paprika, and pimentón (Spanish smoked paprika) create a vibrant and aromatic dish that will transport you to the heart of Spain.
2. **Seafood Paella:** For those who love the bounty of the sea, this seafood paella is a true delight. Plump shrimp, tender mussels, calamari, and juicy scallops are nestled amidst a bed of saffron-infused rice, creating a seafood lover's paradise.
3. **Chicken and Chorizo Paella:** This recipe adds a spicy kick to the classic paella with the inclusion of flavorful chorizo sausage. The smokiness of the chorizo complements the tender chicken and the vibrant vegetables, resulting in a paella that is both hearty and satisfying.
4. **Vegetarian Paella:** This meatless version of paella is a celebration of fresh vegetables. Crisp bell peppers, succulent zucchini, tender green beans, and vibrant carrots mingle with the fluffy rice, creating a colorful and flavorful vegetarian feast.
5. **Black Paella:** Experience the unique and bold flavors of Black Paella, where squid ink infuses the rice with a striking black color and a distinct briny taste. This recipe combines the flavors of the sea with the smokiness of pimentón and the zesty tang of lemon, resulting in a paella that is both visually stunning and tantalizing to the taste buds.
MEXICAN PAELLA
This South-of-the-border paella includes Mexican chorizo, a spicy, freshly ground pork sausage that's not to be confused with its dry-cured Spanish cousin. The dinner recipe comes from chef Rick Bayless.
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Chicken Chicken Thighs
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Place chicken broth and 1 1/2 teaspoons salt in a medium saucepan. Cover and heat over low heat.
- Over a low gas flame or under the broiler, roast poblano pepper, turning frequently, until charred, about 5 minutes over flame or 10 minutes under broiler. Remove from heat and cover with a clean kitchen towel until cool enough to handle. Rub off charred skin using a paper towel; remove stem and seeds. Rinse pepper and pat dry; cut into 1/2-inch strips; set aside.
- Place tomatoes and their juices in the jar of a blender. Blend until smooth; set aside.
- Preheat oven to 325 degrees. Heat olive oil in a 12-inch paella pan over medium-high heat. Season skin side of chicken thighs with salt and place skin-side down in pan; season with salt. Cook until skin is deep golden, about 10 minutes. Turn and cook until chicken is browned and juices run clear, about 10 minutes more. Transfer chicken to a large rimmed baking sheet and set aside.
- Reduce heat to medium and add onion and chorizo. Cook, stirring, until chorizo is cooked through and onion begins to brown, about 10 minutes. Add garlic and cook, stirring, for 1 minute. Add reserved poblano pepper and tomato puree. Cook, stirring constantly, until mixture is thickened and oil begins to separate from mixture, about 5 minutes.
- Add rice to pan and cook, stirring, until rice turns milky white in color, 4 to 5 minutes. Add heated chicken broth and stir to combine. Cook, without stirring, until rice has absorbed most of the liquid and is almost cooked through, about 12 minutes.
- Return chicken to pan and nestle into the center of the rice. Arrange shrimp in a ring around the chicken and the mussels in the rice at the edge of the pan. Cover the pan with a piece of parchment paper-lined aluminum foil; transfer to oven and bake for 15 minutes.
- Remove paella from oven and stir in peas, parsley, and tequila, if desired. Using a large serving spoon, gently fluff mussels and shrimp into rice mixture. Re-cover and let stand for 10 minutes until rice and shellfish are cooked through. Serve immediately.
RICK BAYLESS' MEXICAN PAELLA WITH SHRIMP, MUSSELS, AND CHORIZO
This was on Rick Bayless' show, Mexico: One plate at a time. I haven't tried it but it looked good, here for safe keeping. Serves 25-30, hoping I can cut it down a bit!
Provided by CookingLaura
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h
Yield 25-30 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- The broth and flavorings. In a large (12-quart) stock pot, combine the broth and salt. Measure in 1 gallon of water, cover the pot and set over medium-low heat.
- Roast the fresh tomatoes on a rimmed baking sheet 4 inches below a preheated broiler until blackened and blistered, about 6 minutes per side. Cool, then peel (if you wish). Scoop the tomatoes (fresh roasted or canned roasted) into a blender or food processor, along with all their juices. Puree and set aside.
- Roast the poblanos over a gas flame or 4 inches below a preheated broiler, turning frequently, until blackened all over, about 5 minutes for the open flame, 10 minutes under the broiler. Collect in a bowl and cover with a kitchen towel. When cool rub off the blackened skin and pull out the stem and seed pod, then tear the chiles open, scrape out the seeds and rinse briefly under cold water to remove stray bits of skin and seeds. Chop into ½-inch pieces.
- Brown the chicken. Sprinkle the skin side of the chicken thighs with salt. Set the paella pan over the burner or wood fire-the burner set on high, the wood fire stoked to an impressive blaze. Give the pan a minute or so to heat up, then add the olive oil. Tip the pan to distribute the oil, then immediately start laying in the chicken, skin-side down. Sprinkle with salt. Fry-move the pieces around as necessary to ensure they're not sticking and that they are cooking evenly-until the skin is deeply golden, about 10 minutes. Turn the chicken thighs over (I like to do this with a pair of tongs), and fry until browned and cooked through (juices from a small cut at the thickest part will run clear), 8 to 10 minutes longer. Remove to a rimmed baking sheet and keep warm in a low oven.
- Cook the flavorings. Immediately add the onion and chorizo to the pan. Stir (I use a long-handled grilling spatula), breaking up lumps of chorizo, until the chorizo is cooked through and the onion is beginning to brown, about 10 minutes. Add the garlic and stir for a couple of minutes longer. Stir in the tomatoes and poblanos, and cook, stirring nearly constantly, until the mixture is very thick and the oil has separated from it, 7 or 8 minutes.
- Start cooking the rice. If using wood, make sure you fire is still stoked to burn very hot. Add the rice to the flavorings, stir to combine, and keep stirring for 4 or 5 minutes, until a good portion of the rice has turned from translucent to milky white. Pour in the broth mixture and set a timer for 12 minutes. Stir once a minute, slowly and thoroughly scraping across the bottom of the pan and moving the rice from edges into the center. At 12 minutes, the rice should have absorbed enough liquid to look like risotto. Check a kernel of rice: it should be getting soft, but still have a tiny bit of chalkiness at the center. If the rice doesn't look or taste ready, let it cook another minute or two.
- Add the chicken and shellfish. Working quickly (I usually ask for help from a guest at this point), nestle the chicken thighs into the center of the rice, lay the shrimp in a ring around the chicken and arrange the mussels in the rice around the edge of the pan. Cover the pan with two pieces of heavy duty foil (it's typically 18 inches wide) or with a folded-up tablecloth. Turn the burner to its lowest setting or remove the burning logs from under the paella (but leave the embers). Let stand for 10 minutes to cook the shrimp and mussels and finish cooking the rice.
- Serving the paella. Uncover the paella and sprinkle with the peas, parsley, and, if you're using it, the tequila. Using a large serving spoon, gently fluff the mussels and shrimp into the rice mixture. (You can do the same thing with the chicken, but it's more difficult.) You can breathe a sigh of relief. You're ready to serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 1372.2, Fat 55, SaturatedFat 15.6, Cholesterol 288.9, Sodium 2877, Carbohydrate 134.3, Fiber 4.7, Sugar 5.5, Protein 78
MEXICAN SEAFOOD PAELLA
On a recent trip to Puerto Vallarta, I had the opportunity to watch a chef make a lovely paella. Sadly, a typical paella recipe involves food I can't eat, so like many of my recipes, this is a modified version designed with my allergies in mind. 1. You will need a very large pan for this recipe. A good paella pan is preferable, but any wide, deep pan will do. 2. Goya Sazón with Azafrán is an inexpensive alternative to pure saffron which can be found in the Spanish or Mexican food section of some grocery stores. If it's not available locally, you can use a few pinches of saffron instead. Put the saffron into the cup of chicken broth before you start chopping your veggies, and it'll have plenty of time to soak out the full flavor. 3. Since cold steamed lobster and crab are generally what's available locally, I just throw them in when I put in the tomatoes and peas to warm them up. But for this recipe, I noted the places where raw crab and lobster should be added, to be true to the chef's directions.
Provided by Jennifer Cross
Categories One Dish Meal
Time 1h15m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Saute onions, bellpeppers, garlic, and crab legs in olive oil until onions are translucent.
- Add rice to pan. Saute, stirring frequently, until rice turns golden brown.
- Mix Sazón packet with 1 cup of the chicken stock.
- Add wine and Sazón mixture to pan. Stir until liquid is absorbed.
- Add chicken stock, shrimp, and tuna. Stir once, lay lobster on top, making sure to submerge the exposed meat, then cover.
- Cook for 15 minutes. Do not uncover the pan during this time.
- Add peas and tomato. Recover and cook for an additional 5 minutes.
Tips:
- For the best flavor, use high-quality, fresh ingredients.
- Use a large skillet or paella pan to cook the paella so that the rice can spread out evenly.
- Do not overcrowd the pan with ingredients. If you are using a lot of ingredients, cook them in batches.
- Cook the rice until it is tender but still has a slight bite to it. Overcooked rice will be mushy.
- Add the seafood and vegetables to the paella towards the end of cooking so that they do not overcook.
- Serve the paella immediately with a wedge of lime and a dollop of sour cream or guacamole.
Conclusion:
Mexican paella is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for a party or a weeknight meal. With its colorful ingredients and flavorful broth, it is sure to be a hit with everyone who tries it. So next time you are looking for a new recipe to try, give Mexican paella a try. You won't be disappointed!
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