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New Year's Paella

Yields:8 servings
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Recipe Cooking TimePreparation15 minutes
Cooking45 minutes
Ready In60 minutes

Ingredients

8 cups fish stock or chicken stock
1 tablespoon saffron threads
3 tablespoons olive oil
6 cloves garlic chopped
2 medium onions chopped
1 each sweet red bell pepper chopped
1 each green bell pepper chopped
8 each chicken pieces boned
8 each chorizo sausage chunked
8 ounces squid cut into rings
4 cups rice
4 each tomatoes peeled, chunked
1 x salt
1 cup green peas shelled
1/2 cup black olives sliced
1 x parsley leaves chopped
1 1/2 pounds rockfish in chunks
2 pounds mussels rinsed, debearded
2 pounds shrimp large, peeled

Directions

Bring the stock to a boil, add saffron, simmer 10 minutes, and set aside.

In a large paella pan or other large pan, heat the olive oil.

Add the garlic and sauté just till it begins to color.

Add the onions and sauté to soften.

Add the peppers and cook slightly, then remove the vegetables form the pan and set aside.

Add the chicken and brown, remove from pan.

Add sausage chunks and brown, remove from pan.

Add the squid and toss briefly.

Add rice, tomatoes, stock, salt, sausage, chicken, the reserved vegetables, peas, olives, and parsley, reserving some of the parsley for garnish.

Stir, cover, and bring to a boil.

Remove cover and arrange rockfish pieces on top.

Replace cover and cook about 5 minutes more.

Uncover and add mussels, cover and cook 5 minutes.

Add the peeled and deveined large shrimps, cover and cook until mussels open, shrimp are cooked, and rice is tender.

Add more stock or water at any point if the rice appears too dry.

The rice should be moist, not soupy.

Let the paella stand covered about 5 minutes before serving.

Sprinkle with remaining parsley.

Place pan on a pad in center of table and remove lid with a flourish!

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All-Day-Long Potatoe Soup

As I have a large family, I tripled this recipe. Only, I added vegetables, bacon, and cheese. The potato flakes do help with texture but instead of milk, try heavy cream. It makes for a really good, hearty soup.

 
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