Chicken and chorizo paella Posted on 5 November 2009 Tags:Cape Town Congratulations to Neil McIntosh, winner of our recipe competition who submitted this delicious dish – an interesting twist on the classic Spanish favourite. You’ll need: 1.7kg chicken portions Salt and pepper 45ml olive oil 2 large red peppers, sliced 1 onion, diced 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped 150g chorizo sausage (cut it into slices) 80ml (50g) sun-dried tomatoes in vinaigrette, chopped 250ml Arborio or long-grain rice 280ml chicken stock 175ml dry white wine 15ml tomato puree 1/2 tsp paprika Frozen peas (add them, don’t add them, your choice) Here’s how: 1. Season the chicken portions. 2. Heat the olive oil in a large pot / potjie / paella pan and fry the chicken portions until golden brown all over. Fry only a few pieces at a time. 3. Fry the peppers and onions in the same pot until soft – add more olive oil if need be. 4. Add the garlic and stir-fry for another minute. 5. Add the chorizo and sun-dried tomatoes and stir-fry for a few minutes. 6. Pour the rice into the pot and stir until it’s thoroughly coated with oil. 7. Add the stock, wine, tomato puree and paprika. 8. Heat to boiling point and then reduce the temperature. 9. Place the chicken portions on top of the rice. 10. The rice must be completely covered in liquid. Simmer slowly for 50-60 minutes or until the rice and chicken are cooked. 11. Stir in the peas shortly before serving. Note from Leigh: This recipe feeds an army! Modify your portions accordingly. I used a third of the chicken and it fed three people well. Congratulations to Neil McIntosh from Cape Town, who won a Boardmans voucher worth R1000. Watch this blog space for the next recipe competition, coming soon! Related Posts Hong Kong – Moving Sushi marine conservation blog 30 November 2009 Hong Kong is an economically rich country (run by China) with not one single fisheries... read more Baked rice with oyster mushrooms 26 November 2009 You can make this easy, light and summery dish with any mushrooms and add chicken... read more Ray Chalpin solo walk from Cape Town to Beit Bridge – day 17 24 November 2009 The day was really spent playing online (bandwidth & power - two valuable commodities!) and... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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