Two weeks ago, our family grabbed a promo for a staycation to celebrate in advance the birthday of Ayana Grace. It was a nice breather for me to enjoy an overnight out. We had lunch in a Spanish resto so we ordered paella. Well, I guess I craved for more that when we got back home, I still had in my mind a vivid picture of the paella.
Hmmm... anyway, it seemed I had all ingredients on board so nothing else kept me from following my tummy’s desire.
Here’s what I did.
Ingredients:
2 cups Jasmine sticky rice
3 pieces Purefoods chorizo bilbao style, sliced thinly and diagonally
15-20 pcs shrimps, deveined
2 pcs large squid, sliced
2 cloves garlic, minced
1 pc large tomato, sliced
5 pcs cherry tomatoes, halved
Shitake mushrooms, sliced
1 green bell pepper, sliced
1/2 pack sweet and sour sauce
1/2 half cup green peas
Salt and pepper to taste
Cooking directions:
- Wash and cook rice in cooker (Doing the short-cut method. Another way to do it is cook the rice with the sautéed ingredients in a pan and bake.)
- Fry chorizo. Set aside.
- In the same oil, fry shrimps. Set aside.
- Fry squid. Set aside.
- Use the remaining oil to sauté garlic and tomato slices.
- Add shitake mushrooms, bell pepper and green peas.
- Add sweet and sour sauce.
- Season with salt and pepper.
- Add rice from cooker. Mix with sautéed ingredients.
- Simmer until rice is completely cooked.
- Top with shrimps, chorizo, squid and cherry tomatoes.
- Serve hot.
Hmmm... do you like my finished product? You can give it a try! Oooppps... I over-fried the squid. I hope you didn’t notice. But if you did, well, those are not black olives... sorry! Oh, but you can actually add black olives!
Until now, I still haven’t used saffron to make a legit paella. I also don’t have a paella pan. I just use my stainless steel pan. I hope next time, I get to find saffron from the nearest grocery store... and also get a chance to use an ideal paella pan for baking. That's why I call this "paella-paellahan". đ
Well, it was difficult for both hubby and Ayana to resist what I served. They found it very tempting, I guess. My mother also asked for a second... no, third serving! I need not say more except “Vamos a comer!”
'Til next recipe blog post!
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