Paella (pronounced ) is a rice dish, originally from Valencia, where it is eaten especially on Sundays and during the Falles. There are many variations of it with different ingredients.
The name paella is the word for "frying pan" in Valencian (from Latin patella). However, the dish has become so popular in Spanish that the word paellera is now usually used for the pan and paella almost exclusively for the dish. In the Valencia area, nevertheless, the name paella is commonly used for both, the pan and the dish.
Paella is usually garnished with vegetables and with meat or seafood. The three main ingredients are rice, saffron, and olive oil.
When the Spaniards arrived in the Philippines, they passed on their cuisine to the Filipinos. Filipino Paella contains more seafood ingredients since the Philippines is an archipelago of islands with easy access to seafood. Filipino paella includes the addition of crabs, abalone, soy sauce, atsuete (for the coloring), clams and other sea products.
Portugal has a similar popular dish called Arroz à Valenciana (Valencian Rice).
Paella is generally cooked in a paella pot, which is a large, shallow, flat pan. First the meat, and then the vegetables are stir fried in olive oil and the rice is added so as to be suffused in the oil. Boiling stock is then added to the paella pan, and reduced by boiling. Once the rice is nearly done, the paella is removed from the heat and left to absorb the remaining water. The paella is ready to be served after having cooled for several minutes.
For recipes, see Wikibooks:Cookbook:Paella.
Paella callejera.jpg It has become a custom for mass reunions in Valencia — festivals, political campaigns, protests, etc — to prepare an enormous paella, sometimes to win a mention in the Guinness Book of Records. Ad hoc wide-diameter pans are commissioned for these cases.
Paella and its variations are a typical picnic dish for the Spanish spring and summer.
The dish is also typically consumed during the Falles in Valencia (Valencia Offial website).
Rice dishes | Cuisine of Valencia | Spanish cuisine | Filipino cuisine
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