Category
Main Dish
Servings
10 persons
Prep Time
1 hour 15 minutes
Cook Time
45 minutes
Ingredients
- 700 gr. Rice
- 3.5 lt Fish Stock
- 350 gr Shrimp
- 10 big Prawns
- 300 gr. white fish fillet
- 300 gr. Octopus
- 200 gr. of Clams
- 200 gr. Mussels
- 1 medium Squids
- 1 1/2 large onion
- 4 cloves of garlic
- 1 red pepper
- 1 green pepper
- Some branches of Saffron
- 4 tomatoes in cubes (optional)
- Olive oil
- A bouquet garni with parsley, thyme and bay leaves
- Salt and pepper
- Lemon to serve
Paella
Directions
For the fish stock
Please found below our fish stock recipe
For the paella
- Before to start, be sure all your seafood is fresh and keep them during all the cooking process at the top of a container with ice to avoid them to spoil. Reserve the prawns and half of the clam and mussels to decorate at the end. Clean the shrimps and squids and cut the squids into rings and fish and octopus into squares. Set aside.
Dice onion, half of the green pepper, half of the red pepper, tomato and garlic. Cut the rest of the pepper on julienne and keep them apart to use it as a garnish.
In a large and thick-bottomed paella pan, start by sautéing the onion. Once the onion is crystallized, add the garlic and let to cook just one minute, before to add the rest. Add the peppers and let them cook for two more minutes. Raise the temperature to high heat and sauté all seafood, one by one, for about two minutes each, starting with shrimp, squid, octopus, clams, mussels and finally fish, allowing them to seal.
Remove the seafood from the paella pan, without putting out the fire and add the saffron to fry it for a few seconds, add petit pois and tomatoes and fry it. Add the rice. Fry for about five minutes, mixing well all the ingredients avoiding them to burn. Cover completely the rice with the previously prepared stock, which must be hot at the time of throwing it into the rice.
Let cook the rice for about 30 minutes. After that add the seafood again, mix and add a little more stock. Add salt and pepper. Let it cook until the rice is “al dente” but juicy. Decorate with the prawns, clams, mussels and peppers that you previously separated, turning it every two minutes to allow them to cook with the steam of the paella. Taste the salt and texture of the rice for the last time and serve.