Paella seasoning
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Paella seasoning
When making paella, we have used a sachet of seasoning by a Spanish company, Carmencita, for many years. Now that my husband has retired, he no longer visits Spanish supermarkets and so our supply of sachets has dwindled.
Looking at the ingredients list, it says garlic, salt (25%), paprika, cornflour, pepper, clove and saffron (2.5%).
If you make paellas yourself, are these the ingredients you would use?
Looking at the ingredients list, it says garlic, salt (25%), paprika, cornflour, pepper, clove and saffron (2.5%).
If you make paellas yourself, are these the ingredients you would use?
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Re: Paella seasoning
I have followed various recipes for paella and used the seasonings specified
Sometimes fresh garlic, usually a little saffron, sweet or smoked paprika and salt and pepper
I see that’s all Omar Alibhoy uses, and he is possibly the best Spanish chef in London
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/jun/30/20-best-spanish-recipes-part-2-ofm-paella-seafood
The other is of course Jose Pizarro, whose recipe is quoted by Felicity Cloake in her round up of recipes - again garlic, saffron, pimenton
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/aug/18/how-to-cook-perfect-paella
Sometimes fresh garlic, usually a little saffron, sweet or smoked paprika and salt and pepper
I see that’s all Omar Alibhoy uses, and he is possibly the best Spanish chef in London
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/jun/30/20-best-spanish-recipes-part-2-ofm-paella-seafood
The other is of course Jose Pizarro, whose recipe is quoted by Felicity Cloake in her round up of recipes - again garlic, saffron, pimenton
https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2011/aug/18/how-to-cook-perfect-paella
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Re: Paella seasoning
I confirm what Sue just wrote - salt & pepper, fresh garlic, saffron, Spanish paprika - certainly not cloves! Definitely out of character!
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Re: Paella seasoning
Many of my Rice Dishes, Paellas & Fideùa were posted on The Food Board when I first had become a member ..
Depending on the type, Shellifsh & Seafood Catalan or Valenciana or Alicantine or Murcian:
Ingredients for a basic Shellfish or Seafood Paella ( excluding the shellfish or seafood & the type of rice or fideaù = vermicelli noodles) :
Spanish Evoo
1 medium size onion
1 large tomato - red ripe ( bio or organic )
1 Teaspoon of Smoked La Vera Paprika ( sweet, not hot or picante )
Salt of choice
1 clove garlic
Shellfish or Prawn (gambas rojas de Dénia) or a fish head for the broth ( we do not use water )
10 - 12 Threads of Saffron Threads soaked in room temperature water for 10 - 15 minutes in a " shot glass "
1 bay leaf
Freshly ground black peppercorns
Paella Valencia ( with shellfish or seafood ):
Spanish Evoo
100 grams of red ripe tomatoes (can de-seed and peel if preferred )
1 Tsp. Smoked Paprika ( La Vera Pimentón )
10 Saffron Threads ( as above soaked in room temperature water )
Salt & Freshly ground black pepper
This type of Mountain ( Sierra ) Paella, the original recipe is prepared with:
Rabbit
Feathered Game or Chicken
Green Beans
Valencian Beans
Land Snails
Rice: Valencian Arborio
With Murcian Shell Fish Rices: ( In addition to the same ingredients above in a Shellfish Paella or Rice ) ..
A dried red chili pepper is added ( called guindilla )
Lemon - fresh ( juice )
Parsley fresh
Enjoy ..
Depending on the type, Shellifsh & Seafood Catalan or Valenciana or Alicantine or Murcian:
Ingredients for a basic Shellfish or Seafood Paella ( excluding the shellfish or seafood & the type of rice or fideaù = vermicelli noodles) :
Spanish Evoo
1 medium size onion
1 large tomato - red ripe ( bio or organic )
1 Teaspoon of Smoked La Vera Paprika ( sweet, not hot or picante )
Salt of choice
1 clove garlic
Shellfish or Prawn (gambas rojas de Dénia) or a fish head for the broth ( we do not use water )
10 - 12 Threads of Saffron Threads soaked in room temperature water for 10 - 15 minutes in a " shot glass "
1 bay leaf
Freshly ground black peppercorns
Paella Valencia ( with shellfish or seafood ):
Spanish Evoo
100 grams of red ripe tomatoes (can de-seed and peel if preferred )
1 Tsp. Smoked Paprika ( La Vera Pimentón )
10 Saffron Threads ( as above soaked in room temperature water )
Salt & Freshly ground black pepper
This type of Mountain ( Sierra ) Paella, the original recipe is prepared with:
Rabbit
Feathered Game or Chicken
Green Beans
Valencian Beans
Land Snails
Rice: Valencian Arborio
With Murcian Shell Fish Rices: ( In addition to the same ingredients above in a Shellfish Paella or Rice ) ..
A dried red chili pepper is added ( called guindilla )
Lemon - fresh ( juice )
Parsley fresh
Enjoy ..
Last edited by Alexandria on Sun Oct 21, 2018 2:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Paella seasoning
I totally agree, no cloves !
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Re: Paella seasoning
Ester, my Andalucian landlady would make what we would call the paella mixta. Chicken and seafood.
Her addition was always "aglo picante". A decent blob of chilli from a bottle, which she would add with a smile.
Not the garlic infused Asian type that we get here. But a neat smooth chilli sauce.
Probably bottled chopped chillies would be the equivalent.
Her addition was always "aglo picante". A decent blob of chilli from a bottle, which she would add with a smile.
Not the garlic infused Asian type that we get here. But a neat smooth chilli sauce.
Probably bottled chopped chillies would be the equivalent.
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