We all have our habits when it comes to the things we love to eat. My No. 1 staple for just about every meal I cook is rice, but I admit I really only cook it one way. It’s always jasmine rice that I ...
Preheat oven to 350 degrees, with rack in lowest position. In a saucepan, combine broth, saffron (if using), and paprika; bring to a simmer and keep warm. In a large skillet (at least 12 inches wide), ...
Lynn Ford may be the epitome of an Atlanta community cook. Ford has been featured in The Atlanta-Journal Constitution a number of times. Last August, she shared her thoughts about cooking with fresh ...
The conversation could end here, because the picture tells it all. It’s gorgeous in its saffron robe, with plump coral-colored shrimp and happy clams and purple wiggles of squid. Bring it straight to ...
Want to make an authentic Spanish paella? Luis Montesinos, Head Chef at Jaleo by Jose Andrés at the Cosmopolitan Las Vegas, shows how to cook the dish over a wood-burning fire. At its core, paella is ...
*For an extra-fine texture use a 51-cm (20-inch) paella pan. Preheat the barbecue or grill. Lightly toast all the spices and flavorings in a dry frying pan or skillet over medium-high heat until ...
Summer is winding down, which is a great excuse to have a paella party. Vibrant and flavorful, studded with smoky sausage, chicken and fresh shellfish, a paella shouts “fiesta.” It’s a fun dish to ...
I have a lot of pots and pans, probably double that of the average person. One of my most cherished is a paella pan given to me by my mother-in-law. Bright yellow enamelware, it was the inspiration to ...
This recipe was featured in Week 12 of Voraciously’s Plant Powered newsletter series. For more recipes like this one, and for tips and tricks to help you put more vegetables on your plate, sign up for ...
When Arabs brought rice to the Iberian Peninsula sometime between the 8th and 10th centuries, they set in motion a series of events that, five centuries later, would give rise to the invention of ...