Although it may take a bit of effort to procure the proper pan and ingredients to make this dish, it's definitely worth the trouble. Brick-red Spanish paprika, green artichokes, and golden saffron contribute beautiful color, while browned rabbit infuses the rice with a meaty richness.
Provided by Jeff Koehler
Categories Garlic Rice Tomato Rabbit Saffron Artichoke Bell Pepper Summer Grill/Barbecue Gourmet
Yield Makes 6 main-course servings
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Squeeze juice from 1 lemon half into a bowl of cold water, reserving remaining half. Keeping stem attached, cut off top 2 inches of 1 whole artichoke. Bend back outer leaves until they snap off close to base and discard several more layers of leaves in same manner until exposed leaves are pale green at top and yellow at base.
- Trim dark green fibrous parts from base and sides with a sharp paring knife, then rub cut surfaces with reserved lemon half.
- Trim 1/4 inch from end of stem and trim sides of stem down to pale inner core (don't worry if remaining flesh is very thin), then cut artichoke lengthwise into 8 wedges and cut out choke.
- Rub cut surfaces with reserved lemon half and drop artichoke pieces into acidulated water. Trim remaining artichokes in same manner.
- Cut a shallow X in bottom of each tomato with a sharp paring knife and blanch in a 3-quart saucepan of boiling water 10 seconds. Transfer tomatoes with a slotted spoon to a bowl of ice and cold water to cool. Peel tomatoes, then discard seeds and finely chop.
- Prepare grill for cooking over direct heat with medium-hot charcoal (medium-high heat for gas); see Grilling Procedure
- Drain artichokes and pat dry between paper towels.
- Pat rabbit dry and sprinkle with 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper.
- To cook first stage of paella using a charcoal or gas grill:
- Heat oil in paella pan on grill rack, covered with grill lid, until oil is hot but not smoking. Using pot holders, swirl oil in pan to evenly distribute it, then remove lid and brown rabbit well on all sides, turning, about 8 minutes total.
- Move browned rabbit pieces to outer edge of pan to slow down cooking while artichokes and bell pepper cook.
- Add artichokes and bell pepper to center of pan and cook, stirring and turning artichokes frequently, until artichokes are golden brown, about 4 minutes. (Turn rabbit pieces occasionally while cooking artichokes and bell pepper to prevent burning.)
- Add tomatoes, garlic, and remaining teaspoon salt and cook, stirring, until mixture is thickened, about 6 minutes.
- Sprinkle mixture with paprika and let cook, undisturbed, 1 minute, then bring rabbit in from sides of pan and stir into tomato mixture.
- Stir in stock and saffron.
- To finish paella using a charcoal grill:
- Increase heat to high by stoking the charcoal, then cover paella with grill lid.
- Bring mixture to a boil, then sprinkle rice evenly around pan, avoiding pieces of rabbit. With a wooden spoon, gently agitate mixture to make sure rice is evenly distributed and all rice grains are submerged. (Do not stir again.)
- Cook, uncovered, rotating pan a quarter turn every 5 minutes, until all of liquid is absorbed and each grain of rice is distinct and just tender (similar to al dente), 20 to 25 minutes. (If all liquid has evaporated and rice is still not tender, sprinkle tepid water, a tablespoon at a time, over rice where needed and cook for 1 to 2 minutes more.)
- Carefully remove pan from grill, then cover with a clean kitchen towel and let stand for 5 minutes before serving.
- To finish paella using a gas grill:
- Follow instructions above, starting with heat on high. After rice has been cooking for 10 minutes, reduce heat to medium and, continuing to turn pan a quarter turn every 5 minutes, cook until all of liquid is absorbed and each grain of rice is distinct and just tender (similar to al dente), 10 to 15 minutes more. (If all liquid has evaporated and rice is still not tender, sprinkle tepid water, a tablespoon at a time, over rice where needed and cook for 1 to 2 minutes more.)
- Carefully remove pan from grill, then cover with a clean kitchen towel and let stand for 5 minutes before serving.
- *Available at specialty foods shops and tienda.com.
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Shatter Proover
[email protected]I'm definitely going to try this recipe. It looks like a great way to use up some leftover rabbit.
Cabdi Kaafi
[email protected]This recipe looks delicious, but it seems like it would be a lot of work to make. Is it worth the effort?
Malik Asif
[email protected]I'm allergic to artichokes, so I'm wondering if I can substitute another vegetable in this recipe.
Eric Gentry
[email protected]I'm not a big fan of rabbit, but I'm willing to try this recipe because it looks so good.
GDTV ENT
[email protected]This paella recipe is on my to-cook list. It looks like a great way to impress my friends.
Rachel Connolly
[email protected]I can't wait to try this recipe! It looks so delicious.
vanessa biddle
[email protected]This recipe is a keeper! I've made it several times now and it's always a hit.
Darlene Buyck
[email protected]I'm not sure what I did wrong, but my paella turned out mushy. I think I might have added too much liquid.
Daphine Njeri
[email protected]This was a bit too salty for my taste, but overall it was a good paella. I think I'll try it again with less salt next time.
Nill Ahmed 143
[email protected]This paella is a great way to use up leftover rabbit. I also added some chorizo and shrimp, which made it even more flavorful.
Andrew Robertson
[email protected]I've never had paella before, but this recipe was easy to follow and turned out great. The flavors were well-balanced and the rice was cooked perfectly.
Noah Michelle
[email protected]This paella was a hit at our family gathering! The combination of rabbit and artichokes was unique and delicious. I especially liked the crispy bits of rabbit on the bottom of the pan.