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by: Sarah
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Paella is a fickle food–a food that inspires questions. Lots of questions. Such as:
What kind of rice do Iuse? How do Iachieve that perfectlycrisp, but not burned rice bottom?Do Iadjust the cooking time based on what I’m putting in it? Do clams release more moisture than mussels? Seafood or meat? Or both?In what order should everything go into the pan?
What if I’m a broke recent graduate with a non-profit job that’s good for humanity but crap for my bank account, and I can’t afford an ounce of saffron? Whatif I don’t have a paella pan?Is there other intelligent life in the universe, and if so, dotheyknow how to make paella?
Rest easy, my friends. We have an answer to all these questions thatalso renders them kind of obsolete: this easy,largely fool-proof paella.
This simple chicken chorizo paella may not be the way a purist in Spain might do it, andwe’re no strangers to making it the traditional way, in the special paella pan we schlepped over from Spain—lots of stirring, saffron, and anxiety-ridden hovering.
If you really want to go the authentic route, you can also order a fine carbon steel Paella Pan from Amazon. But this is the weeknight in-a-pinch version that has only 10 ingredients and won’tcause any stress-induced migraines. Also,it’spretty legit awesome.
Check out our ChineseCooking Toolspage on getting the versatile cast iron pan found in this post or maybe getting a rice cooker and trying this recipe in that (it works fine also!) or maybe just to get some more information and some useful links to products.
For other similar but very different rice recipes with Chinese flavors, check out our easy rice cooker ribs and riceand chicken and mushroom clay pot rice.
Recipe Instructions
Ok. Get ready for the easiest paella ever. Season the chicken with salt and pepper. In a medium cast iron skillet or other wide, flat skillet, heat the olive oil over medium high heat and brown the chicken.
We’re using a cast iron skillet, which makes it easier to distribute heat evenly across your entire paella. We highly recommend cast iron pans. They’re pancake griddles, chemical-less non-stick pans, and panini presses, all rolled into one. Win!
Remove from the pan, add the onion, and cook over medium heat until caramelized.
Add the chorizo and crisp it up.
Add the tomato and cook for a minute.
Then add the yellow rice (we used Vigo brand) and toast it for a couple minutes.
Add the butter beans, chicken broth, and the browned chicken, and season to taste. Shake the pan so all the ingredients are distributed evenly. Bring the mixture to a boil.
Once boiling, lower the heat to the lowest setting and cover the pan tightly with a lid or with foil. Cook, covered, for about 25 minutes (you can peek intowards the end to see if you need to add in a little more liquid). In the last five minutes of cooking, sprinkle the peas over the top, cover, and finish cooking until the rice is tender and the peas are warmed through.
And that’s it! Done. We were originally going to call this an “Easy Chicken Chorizo Paella for 2.” But that would only be true if the two of you haven’t eaten in 2 days and are particularly ravenous. It’s more like 4 human-sized portions.
Wait…brainstorm! Would it be a bad idea to throw all the ingredients (rice, brownedchicken, crisped chorizo, beans, peas, etc.) into a rice cooker and press ‘ON’? Methinks a bunch of Spaniards are probably rolling over in their graves, but it also sounds pretty painless and awesome. It could work…
If any of you decide to experiment with that, we want to hear your findings! Best idea ever…or complete no no?
Hypothesis: best idea ever.
In any case, if you’re not into all that scientific method malarky, this chicken chorizo paella is still more than easy enough for anyone. Enjoy it, and feel free to leave us a message in the comments!
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Easy Chicken Chorizo Paella
Easy chicken chorizo paella may not be the way a purist in Spain might do it, but this chicken chorizo paella recipe makes a complex dish into a simple one!
by: Sarah
Course:Chicken and Poultry
Cuisine:Spanish
serves: 4 servings
Prep: 5 minutes minutes
Cook: 35 minutes minutes
Total: 40 minutes minutes
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Ingredients
- 8 chicken drumettes
- salt and pepper
- 2 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 small onion (chopped)
- 3 links chorizo (sliced)
- 1 tomato (chopped)
- 2 cups yellow rice (we use Vigo brand)
- ½ cup large butter beans (canned)
- 1 3/4 cups chicken broth
- ½ cup peas (fresh or frozen)
Instructions
Season the chicken with salt and pepper. In a medium cast iron skillet or other wide, flat skillet, heat the olive oil over medium high heat and brown the chicken. Remove from the pan, add the onion, and cook over medium heat until caramelized.
Add the chorizo and crisp it up. Add the tomato and cook for a minute. Then add the rice and toast it for a couple minutes. Add the butter beans,broth, and browned chicken, and season to taste. Shake the pan so all the ingredients are distributed evenly. Bring the mixture to a boil.
Once boiling, lower the heat to the lowest setting and cover the pan tightly with a lid or with foil. Cook, covered, for about 25 minutes (you can check it towards the end to see if you need to add more water or cook it longer). In the last five minutes of cooking, sprinkle the peas over the top, cover, and cook until the rice is tender.
nutrition facts
Calories: 711kcal (36%) Carbohydrates: 86g (29%) Protein: 28g (56%) Fat: 27g (42%) Saturated Fat: 8g (40%) Cholesterol: 66mg (22%) Potassium: 548mg (16%) Fiber: 5g (20%) Sugar: 4g (4%) Vitamin A: 625IU (13%) Vitamin C: 13.9mg (17%) Calcium: 54mg (5%) Iron: 3.3mg (18%)
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About Sarah
Sarah is the older daughter/sister in The Woks of Life family. Creator of quick and easy recipes for harried home cooks and official Woks of Life photographer, she grew up on episodes of Ready Set Cook and Good Eats. She loves the outdoors (and of course, *cooking* outside), and her obsession with food continues to this day.
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