Paella Recipe (2024)

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Get ready for a mouthwatering culinary adventure with my vibrant and scrumptious Paella Recipe! This Spanish delight, loaded with succulent chicken, smoky chorizo, and a medley of fresh seafood, is the ultimate crowd-pleaser that will have your taste buds dancing with joy.

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The Best Paella Recipe

Gather around, my fellow food lovers, as I introduce you to the ultimate one-pan wonder that’s perfect for any occasion – my irresistibly delicious Paella recipe! This Spanish masterpiece is bursting with bold and exotic flavors that will transport you straight to the sunny shores of Valencia. I’ve combined tender chicken, spicy chorizo, and a heavenly mix of shrimp, mussels, and scallops to create a true feast for the senses. But what really sets this dish apart is the magical duo of smoked paprika and saffron, infusing every bite with an unparalleled depth of flavor.

Now, I know some of you might be a bit intimidated by the thought of making Paella at home, but fear not! I’ve designed this recipe to be approachable for cooks of all levels, guiding you through each step to create an unforgettable meal. The secret lies in using Arborio rice, which not only absorbs all the delicious flavors from the ingredients but also gives you that classic, slightly crispy bottom layer that Paella enthusiasts rave about. So, grab your paella pan (or a large skillet), gather your loved ones, and let’s embark on this exciting culinary journey together. Trust me, once you’ve experienced the symphony of flavors in this Paella, you’ll be dreaming of seconds (and maybe even thirds)!

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Why You’ll Love This Paella Recipe

  • Quick and Easy! You can make this amazing paella in under an hour! It doesn’t require any special cooking skills and if you don’t have a paella pan a large skillet will work.
  • Classic Spanish Flavor! With spices like smoked paprika and saffron threads along with some rice, meat, and fresh seafood this tasty dish will take your taste buds to Spain.
  • Crowd Pleaser! This wonderful recipe is a fantastic option for a laid back dinner party, family gathering, or even potluck. It presents beautifully and is super fun to serve.

Ingredients You’ll Need

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  • Olive oil – The base for cooking our chicken, sausage, and veggies, olive oil adds a lovely, rich flavor. You could also use avocado oil or any other cooking oil with a high smoke point if you prefer.
  • Chicken thighs – I love using boneless, skinless chicken thighs for their tenderness and juiciness. If you’d like, you could swap them out for chicken breast, but keep in mind that it may be a bit drier.
  • Chorizo sausages – These spicy sausages add a bold, smoky flavor to the dish. I’ve suggested using Italian sausages as a substitute, but you could also try andouille or any other flavorful sausage you enjoy.
  • Salt & pepper – Essential seasonings to enhance the flavors of all the ingredients. Adjust them according to your taste preferences.
  • Onion – A key aromatic that adds a subtle sweetness and depth to the dish. Yellow or white onions work best, but you could use red onions or even shallots in a pinch.
  • Garlic – The fragrant backbone of the recipe, garlic adds a wonderful pungency and warmth.
  • Arborio rice – This short-grain rice is perfect for Paella because it absorbs flavors well and gives us that slightly crispy bottom layer. You can substitute it with other short-grain rice varieties like Bomba or Calasparra rice, which are traditionally used in Paella.
  • Fire-roasted tomatoes – These smoky, slightly charred tomatoes add an extra layer of flavor. If you can’t find them, use regular diced tomatoes and add a touch of smoked paprika to mimic the smoky taste.
  • Vegetable broth – This liquid base helps cook the rice and meld the flavors. You can use low-sodium chicken broth instead for a richer taste.
  • Hot sauce – This optional ingredient brings some heat to the dish. You can use Tabasco, Sriracha, or your favorite hot sauce – or simply leave it out if you prefer milder flavors.
  • Smoked paprika – Imparts a warm, smoky taste that truly defines Paella. If you can’t find smoked paprika, you can use regular paprika and increase the amount of fire-roasted tomatoes or hot sauce for smokiness.
  • Saffron – This luxurious spice provides an earthy, floral aroma and gives Paella its iconic golden hue. While pricey, it’s worth the investment. However, if you need a substitute, try using a pinch of turmeric for color and a little extra smoked paprika for flavor.
  • Shrimp: Plump and succulent, shrimp brings a delightful seafood flair to the dish. You can use fresh or frozen shrimp, just make sure to thaw them first if using frozen.
  • Mussels: These briny little gems add a fantastic taste of the sea. Rinse and soak them well before using. If you’re not a fan, you can leave them out or replace them with more clams or scallops.
  • Scallops: These sweet and tender additions perfectly complement the other seafood elements in the dish. You can use either bay or sea scallops, or replace them with more shrimp, mussels, or clams if you’d like.

How To Make Paella

This popular classic paella is impressive, but really easy to make! As long as you follow a few simple steps your paella will turn out perfectly every time!

Cook The Chicken And Sausage

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Before you start adding the other ingredients like the rice you need to sear the meat first. So to begin, heat the olive oil over medium heat in a large paella pan. Then once the oil is hot add the chicken and sausage to the pan, sprinkle them both with some salt and pepper, and then cook them together for about 5 minutes or until the chicken is no longer pink.

Add The Onions And Garlic

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After the chicken and sausage have been browned, move them both to one side of the pan. Next, add the chopped onion to the other side of the pan, season it with a sprinkle of salt and pepper, and then cook it for 2 minutes or until the onion is soft and translucent. Finally, add the minced garlic and cook it together with the onion for another minute.

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Now, add the uncooked arborio rice and canned diced roasted tomatoes with their juice to the pan and stir them together with the meat and vegetables. Next, let the rice boil a bit in the liquid of the tomatoes for about 5 minutes. It should begin to brown on the bottom a bit and you want this to happen.

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Then add the broth, hot sauce, smoked paprika, and saffron to the pan with more salt and pepper if needed. Now, stir everything together once more and cover the pan with a lid. Then simmer the paella for 15 minutes or until the rice has absorbed most of the liquid. Note, the rice will not be cooked through at this point and this is normal.

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Add The Seafood

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Once the rice has absorbed most of the liquid, turn the heat down to medium-low. Then place the shrimp, scallops, and mussels over the rice in a single layer. Now, cover the pan again with the lid and let the seafood cook for 10 minutes or until the shells of the mussels have opened up.

Garnish And Serve

When the paella is ready, immediately turn off the heat. Next, garnish it with some fresh chopped parsley and lemon wedges. Finally, stir everything together to blend all the flavors and then serve.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paella?

Paella is a beloved Spanish dish that hails from the region of Valencia. It’s a scrumptious, one-pan meal featuring rice, a medley of proteins like chicken, sausage, and seafood, and a symphony of flavors from ingredients like saffron, smoked paprika, and garlic. The dish is traditionally cooked outdoors over an open flame, but my recipe makes it easy to enjoy this culinary masterpiece right in your own kitchen!

Can I make Paella without a Paella pan?

Absolutely! While a traditional Paella pan is great to have, you can easily use a large, deep skillet or a wide, shallow Dutch oven instead. Just make sure the pan you choose has a large surface area so that the rice can cook evenly and develop that lovely, slightly crispy bottom layer.

Can I make this Paella vegetarian or vegan?

Of course! To make a vegetarian or vegan version of this Paella, simply replace the chicken, sausage, and seafood with a variety of your favorite veggies like bell peppers, artichokes, and peas. For extra protein, you can add chickpeas or cubed tofu. And don’t forget to use vegetable broth in place of chicken broth.

What’s the best rice to use?

Paella is made with paella rice known as bomba rice which is a short grain rice. The closest substitute and easiest to find is arborio rice because it has similar consistency as bomba rice. Do not use brown rice since it takes too long to cook, or basmati since it’s too firm and jasmine is too mushy. You should be able to find arborio rice in most grocery stores.

How to serve Paella?

Paella is one of those dishes that you eat straight from the pan. Just take it from the stovetop and place it directly on the table, pass out some forks and dig right in. However, before you start eating, make to to mix it all up to make sure all of the ingredients marry together for ultimate flavors.

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Expert Tips

  1. Use the right rice: Choosing the right rice is crucial for achieving the ideal texture in Paella. Arborio rice, which is commonly used in risotto, works well for this recipe because it absorbs flavors nicely and helps create that slightly crispy bottom layer. Traditional Spanish short-grain rice varieties like Bomba or Calasparra can also be used for an authentic touch.
  2. Bloom the saffron: To get the most out of your saffron, bloom it before adding it to your Paella. Simply steep the saffron threads in a few tablespoons of warm broth for about 5 minutes, then add the mixture to the dish. This process will release the full depth of flavor and color from the saffron, giving your Paella that distinctive taste and appearance.
  3. You’ll notice a crispy layer of rice at the bottom of the pan, that is what you’re looking for. This is why it’s important to not stir the rice as it cooks. We are not looking for creamy rice. That golden crust at the bottom is the best part of the paella.
  4. If on a budget and can’t afford all the seafood required for this dish, I recommend to at least go with the mussels, since they add so much seafood flavor to the paella.
  5. Let the Paella rest: Before serving, give your Paella a little time to rest (about 5 minutes) off the heat, covered. This allows the flavors to meld and the residual heat to finish cooking the rice, resulting in a more cohesive and delicious dish.

Storage

To store leftover Paella, simply transfer it to an airtight container and refrigerate it for up to 3-4 days. To reheat, you can use a microwave or warm it up on the stovetop over low heat, adding a little bit of broth or water if needed to prevent the rice from drying out.

Freezing

Once it has cooled completely, place it in an airtight, freezer-safe container or a heavy-duty freezer bag. Be sure to label it with the date and contents, and it should keep well in the freezer for up to 3 months. When you’re ready to enjoy it, thaw the Paella in the refrigerator overnight, then reheat it in the microwave or on the stovetop as you would with refrigerated leftovers.

I made this recipe and by far it’s my favorite paella recipe. It’s easy to make and the flavors are wonderful. I think the fire roasted tomatoes put it over the top. I didn’t have the smoked paprika but substituted it with a turmeric and smidgen of liquid smoke. This will definitely be my go-to paella recipe. Thanks for sharing.

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Paella Recipe

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Indulge in the vibrant flavors of Spain with this mouthwatering Paella recipe. Tender chicken, spicy chorizo, succulent shrimp, juicy mussels, and delicate scallops come together beautifully with Arborio rice, fire-roasted tomatoes, and an aromatic blend of saffron and smoked paprika.

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Ingredients

  • 3 tablespoons olive oil
  • 4 chicken thighs (boneless and skinless cut into 1 inch pieces)
  • 2 chorizo sausages (cut into 1 inch pieces)
  • ½ teaspoon salt (or to taste)
  • ¼ teaspoon pepper (or to taste)
  • 1 large onion (chopped)
  • 6 cloves garlic (minced)
  • cups arborio rice (*)
  • 14 ounces diced fire roasted tomatoes (1 can)
  • 4 cups vegetable broth (or chicken broth , low sodium)
  • 1 tablespoon hot sauce (such as Tabasco or Sriracha, optional)
  • 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
  • 1 teaspoon saffron
  • 1 pound large shrimp (shelled and deveined but keep tails on)
  • 1 pound mussels (scrubbed and soaked)
  • 1 pound scallops (or clams)

Garnish

  • 2 tablespoons fresh parsley (chopped)
  • 1 lemon (cut into wedges)

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Instructions

  • In a large paella pan heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the chicken and sausage, season with salt and pepper, then cook for about 5 minutes until the chicken is no longer pink.

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  • Move the chicken and sausage to one side of the pan, then add the onion to the other half, season with a bit of salt and pepper and cook for 2 minutes until the onion becomes translucent and soft. Add the garlic and cook for another minute.

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  • Add the arborio and fire roasted tomatoes to the pan and stir well. Let the rice cook in the sauce from the tomatoes for about 5 minutes, you will notice it will start to brown on the bottom, which is what you're looking for.

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  • Add the broth, hot sauce, smoked paprika, saffron and season with salt and pepper if needed. Stir everything together and cover with a large lid. Cook for about 15 minutes or until most of the liquid has been absorbed by the rice, without stirring. The rice will not be cooked through at this time.

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  • Turn down the heat to medium-low. Arrange the shrimp, mussels and clams over the rice, cover with a lid again and cook for another 10 minutes or until the mussels and clams open up.

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  • Turn off the heat and garnish with parsley and lemon wedges. Before serving, stir everything together to allow all the ingredients to marry each other for the best flavors.

Notes

  1. *Arborio rice is an Italian short-grain rice.
  2. I used vegetable broth here, that’s why the color of the broth is so rich and dark, if you use chicken broth it will be a lot lighter in color.
  3. I strongly recommend using a Paella panbecause it has a wider surface and the secret of paella is cooking everything evenly in a single layer and as it cooks the rice gets toasty and crispy at the bottom and that’s what you want in a good paella.
  4. Don’t be afraid to use more oil as needed, this will keep your rice grains from sticking to the bottom of the pan.
  5. Use a high quality saffron. I know it’s quite expensive but that’s because it’s the most precious spice in the world but it is a star ingredient in most paella dishes. A good quality saffron will be the most flavorful, and a just a pinch will do.
  6. You’ll notice a crispy layer of rice at the bottom of the pan, that is what you’re looking for, it’s loaded with flavor. This is why it’s important to not stir the rice as it cooks. We are not looking for creamy rice. That golden crust at the bottom is the best part of the paella.
  7. If on a budget and can’t afford all the seafood required for this dish, I recommend to at least go with the mussels, since they add so much seafood flavor to the paella as it cooks.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 1servingCalories: 386kcal (19%)Carbohydrates: 41g (14%)Protein: 32g (64%)Fat: 9g (14%)Saturated Fat: 2g (13%)Polyunsaturated Fat: 2gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 0.02gCholesterol: 147mg (49%)Sodium: 1414mg (61%)Potassium: 515mg (15%)Fiber: 2g (8%)Sugar: 3g (3%)Vitamin A: 949IU (19%)Vitamin C: 15mg (18%)Calcium: 78mg (8%)Iron: 4mg (22%)

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FAQs

What is the secret to a good paella? ›

The broth, together with saffron and sofrito, a mix of olive oil, tomato, garlic, and paprika, are responsible for the paella's flavor. Lledo says that a cook should not overload the paella with ingredients, either meat or vegetables. He says limiting ingredients and letting each element of the dish shine is key.

What is the secret ingredient in paella? ›

Sofrito. Sofrito is a flavorful mixture of onions, garlic, tomatoes, and peppers that is used as a base for many Spanish and Latin American dishes, including paella. It's often called the "secret ingredient" in paella, as it adds a depth of flavor and richness to the dish.

What makes a paella a paella? ›

paella, in Spanish cuisine, a dish of saffron-flavoured rice cooked with meats, seafood, and vegetables. Originating in the rice-growing areas on Spain's Mediterranean coast, the dish is especially associated with the region of Valencia.

What can you not put in paella? ›

What Can You Not Put in Paella? Real paella does not include many ingredients that go into other rice dishes. Some of these include onions, peas, mushrooms, carrots, and chorizo. While all good combinations with rice, these aren't part of the traditional paella recipes.

What is the best broth for paella? ›

The best is a homemade seafood broth. The 2nd best is a store bought chicken broth dolled up by simmering it for a while with some seafood offcuts, or make seafood paella like I have (so the flavoured seafood juices drop into the rice).

Why are there no onions in paella? ›

While some paella recipes include onions, many chefs choose to leave them out. That's because onions contain a lot of moisture, which can make your paella rice soft.

What is the most important spice in paella? ›

Saffron is the most precious spice in the world and also a star ingredient in most paella dishes. Make the most of your paella night by using a high quality saffron.

How to get the crispy crust on paella? ›

So how do you achieve that crispiness with the rice? It's actually quite simple. Once you've added the rice, then no more stirring. If you don't stir, then the bottom layer of the rice will get nice and crispy.

Do Spanish put chorizo in paella? ›

Authentic paella does not contain fish, chorizo or peas, say Valencian cooks.

What rice do I use for paella? ›

Spanish rice (also called “bomba” rice, calaspara rice, arroz redonda) is traditional in Paella, and it's what I recommend using. It's a short grain rice that absorbs more water than regular rice, without turning mushy. You can buy Spanish rice on Amazon, World Market or an international food market.

Why is paella so expensive? ›

The impact of rice and oil prices

Increasing demand, combined with climatic and political factors, has led to an increase in the cost of rice and oil. Rice, essential for paella, has seen its prices rise due to factors such as adverse weather conditions in producing regions and high demand in emerging markets.

What is the crispy rice in paella called? ›

Socarrat refers to the crispy, savory crust that forms on the the bottom layer of rice when the paella is cooked properly.

What is the difference between Mexican paella and Spanish paella? ›

Paella was traditionally cooked by men over open fire fueled by orange and pine branches and pine cones. Trivia: In 2001, Juan Galbis in Spain created the largest paella that served 110,000 people. The difference between Spanish and Mexican paella is that the Mexican version is spicier and soupier.

How to enhance a paella? ›

Flavour boost

Chorizo is a classic addition to any paella. So, even if the recipe doesn't call for it, use it to give your rice colour and flavour early on, and add depth to the finished dish. Cook thinly sliced chorizo in oil in the pan, then use the oil to cook your sofrito.

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