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Paella valenciana is the traditional paella of the Valencia region, believed to be the original recipe, and consists of Valencian rice, olive oil, rabbit, chicken, saffron or a substitute, tomato, ferradura or flat green bean, lima beans (Phaseolus lunatus), salt and water. [6] The dish is sometimes seasoned with whole rosemary branches.
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The paella is one of the recipes derived from a generic method to cook rice developed in the old kingdom of Valencia, method also applied to the modern variants of arroz a la valenciana. [1] The method of preparing Valencian rice has been practiced since the colonial era and is found in Argentine , Colombian , Cuban , Filipino , Nicaraguan ...
Valencian cuisine is a Mediterranean cuisine as cooked in the Valencian Community, Spain. Its basic ingredients are vegetables , seafood and meat . It is famous worldwide for its rices , such as paella , and its citrus fruits.
IF it is a little too firm, cover the paella with a clean, damn dish towel for 2-3 minutes to finish cooking. It it is much too firm, sprinkle a few tablespoons of hot water over the surface of the rice and continue cooking until the rice is tender. Recipe from Paella by Alberto Herraiz/Phaidon, 2011.
Put the paella in the preheated oven for 9 minutes. Remove the paella from the oven and place the ham-wrapped bonito on the rice. Put the paella back in the oven for a further 3 minutes. Remove the paella from the oven again and allow it to rest for 3 minutes. Sprinkle the paella with the fried bok choy leaves and green onion rings.
Carefully transfer the paella pan to the oven for 12 minutes. Remove the paella pan from the oven and allow to rest for 3 minutes. Meanwhile, thoroughly drain the chopped asparagus tips, pat dry with paper towels and sprinkle all over the paella. Serve immediately. Recipe from Paella by Alberto Herraiz/Phaidon, 2011.
Fabada is the traditional stew of the region, made with white beans, sausages (such as chorizo and morcilla ), and pork. A well-known recipe is fabes con almejas (beans with clams). Asturian beans (fabes) can also be cooked with hare, partridge, prawns, or octopus.