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  2. Six things José Andrés wants you to know about Spanish food

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    Paella Valenciana. Recipe from Chef José Andrés. Authentic paella from Valencia is made with large, flat white lima beans called garrafón, but fresh favas or butter beans make fine substitutes.

  3. Jose Andres Shares Recipe for Success (and a Yummy Dish ... - AOL

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    Our Local Commons; Yuki Sugiura Sharing their best tips — in and out of the kitchen! Celebrity chef Judy Joo sat down with culinary icon José Andrés to chat about his food, success and podcast ...

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  5. Paella Rice with Lobster Recipe - AOL

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    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.

  6. Pre-Game Paella Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium heat. Add the rice and cook for 30 seconds, stirring constantly. Stir the stock, salsa and turmeric in the skillet and heat to a boil.

  7. Paella - Wikipedia

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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]

  8. José Andrés - Wikipedia

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    José Ramón Andrés Puerta was born in Mieres, Asturias, Spain, [5] on 13 July 1969. [6] Andrés' family moved to Catalonia when he was 6. [7] He enrolled in culinary school in Barcelona at the age of 15, and when he needed to complete his Spanish military service at age 18, he was assigned to cook for an admiral. [8]

  9. José Andrés’ go-to comfort food is a dish his mother used to ...

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    Chef José Andrés’ new cookbook, “Zaytinya,” was released on March 19 and features more than 150 recipes inspired by Greek, Lebanese and Turkish cuisine.