Paella is probably the most famous and recognizable Spanish dish, in fact, it is so famous that many people outside of Spain regard it as the national dish. In Spain, however, it is considered to be a regional speciality, origins can be traced back to the 15th century. There are many versions of Paella but the three most recognizable are Valencian (paella valenciana: meat and vegetable based), seafood (paella de marisco: fish and shellfish based) and mixed (paella mixta: a combination of meat, seafood and vegetables). Many seafood paella recipes have a list of ingredients so long that most people give up before even reading the method. Well trust me, this version uses as few ingredients as possible to achieve as much flavour as quickly and easily as possible without costing the earth. It really is a winner every time!
Serves: 4
Preparation time: 15 mins
Cooking time: 30 mins
Ingredients:
- pinch of saffron (azafrán)
- 1 tsp oregano or thyme (orégano o tomillo)
- 4 cups fish or vegetable stock (caldo de pescado o verduras)
- 2 tsp sweet smoked paprika (pimentón dulce ahumado)
- 1 bay leaf (hoja de laurel)
- olive oil (aciete de oliva)
- 1 onion (cebolla)
- 1 red pepper (pimiento rojo)
- 3 garlic clove (dientes de ajo)
- 2 cups of paella rice such as ‘bahía-senia’ or ‘bomba’ (arroz bomba o bahía-senia)
- 1 large tomato (tomate)
- 1 large fillet of white fish such as haddock or cod (filete de pescado blanco)
- handful of mussels (puñado de mejillones)
- handful of clams (puñado de almejas)
- 4-6 large prawns (langostinos)
- parsley (perejil)
- chives (cebollinos)
- freshly ground black pepper (pimienta recién molida negro)
Method:
- Right lets go! Warm the saffron in a warm saucepan for about 30 seconds and then add 4 cups of stock, the paprika and a bay leaf. Simmer very gently.
- If using whole prawns, break off the heads, remove the shells and de-vein. Then add the heads to the stock (if using vegetable stock) and put the prawn bodies to one side.
- Tip: to prepare whole prawns, just break off the heads by twisting with your hands and then carefully pull the shells away from the belly. Once removed you will notice a thin black line along the prawn, this often contains grit and sand. Run a knife along this line and then remove the vein with the tip of the knife.
- Warm two tablespoons of olive oil in a paella pan and then add the very finely chopped onion, pepper, oregano and garlic. Soften for about 7-8 minutes.
- Tip: leave some longer strips of pepper for garnishing.
- Add the rice and stir well. Then grate the tomato into the rice so the flesh passes through the grater but the skin does not. Continue stirring until the rice starts to dry out. Drain the stock, add half to the rice and simmer for 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, wash your clams and mussels, removing any grit and cutting off the beards. Then, add the clams, mussels and prawns to the pan, pushing down into the rice and then add half of the remaining stock and simmer for about 7 minutes.
- Cut the haddock fillet into small portions and fry in a splash of olive oil in a separate hot pan, skin-side down for about 4 minutes until the skin is browned and crisp. Remove and place to one side.
- Tip: when crisping the skin of fish, try not to move it while it is cooking as you will damage the skin. After about four minutes on a high heat you should be able to ease a palette knife under the skin and lift.
- Add the rest of the stock to the pan and simmer for 5 more minutes and then add the fish pieces, flesh-side down and continue to simmer for a couple more minutes until the liquid is all gone.
- At this point you should taste the rice and it should just be cooked. Season with pepper and then remove from the heat, cover with foil and leave to stand for 5 minutes.
- Finally garnish with parsley and chives and serve with bread and lemon wedges.
- This seafood paella recipe is perfect for sharing with friends and family and always raises a smile.
Recipe by kind permission of Delicious Spanish Recipes
Delicious Spanish Recipes has been inspired by over 25 years of travelling, living and cooking in Spain and aims to bring the healthiest and tastiest Spanish food straight to your kitchen so you can enjoy, share and experience the delightful flavours and vibrant colours of authentic Spanish cooking.