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Paella Valenciana

Authentic Spanish rice with chicken, rabbit, and saffron.

Prep
30 min
Cook
60 min
Servings
6
Difficulty
Hard
4.8(2,800 ratings)
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About This Recipe

True Valencian paella contains no seafood — it is a dish of the inland farmlands, combining free-range chicken, rabbit, fresh rosemary, flat green beans, butter beans, and saffron-stained bomba rice, cooked uncovered in a wide paella pan over an open fire until the iconic socarrat — the crispy, caramelised rice crust — forms on the bottom.

Ingredients

Serves 6

  • 400 gbomba or Calasparra rice
  • 500 gchicken thighs, bone-in, cut into pieces
  • 400 grabbit pieces (or additional chicken)
  • 200 gflat green beans (bajoqueta), trimmed and cut into 3 cm lengths
  • 150 gbutter beans, drained if canned
  • 4 mediumripe tomatoes, grated (discard skin)
  • 0.5 tspsaffron threads, crumbled and dissolved in 2 tbsp warm water
  • 1 tspsweet smoked paprika
  • 4 clovesgarlic, minced
  • 5 tbspextra-virgin olive oil
  • 1.2 Lhot chicken stock
  • 2 sprigsfresh rosemary
  • 1.5 tspsalt
  • 1 wholelemon, cut into wedges, to serve

Instructions

  1. 1

    Sear the meat

    Heat olive oil in a 40 cm paella pan or widest oven-safe skillet over medium-high heat. Season chicken and rabbit with salt. Sear on all sides until deeply golden, about 10 minutes total. Push meat to the edges of the pan.

  2. 2

    Make the sofrito

    In the centre of the pan, add green beans and cook for 3 minutes. Add grated tomato, garlic, and paprika. Cook, stirring, for 5 minutes until the tomato reduces to a thick, dark paste.

  3. 3

    Add rice

    Add rice to the pan and stir to coat in the sofrito for 2 minutes. Add butter beans, saffron water, and hot stock. Distribute rice and meat evenly. Tuck rosemary sprigs in and do not stir again from this point.

  4. 4

    Cook the paella

    Cook over medium-high heat for 10 minutes, then reduce to medium-low for 10 more minutes. Rotate the pan if needed for even cooking. When the liquid is absorbed and rice is tender, increase heat to high for 90 seconds to form the socarrat (crispy bottom). Listen for a light crackling sound.

  5. 5

    Rest and serve

    Remove from heat. Cover loosely with newspaper or foil and rest for 5 minutes. Remove rosemary and serve directly from the pan with lemon wedges.

Pro Tips

  • Never stir the paella once the stock is added — movement releases starch and ruins the texture.

  • The socarrat is a badge of honour, not a mistake. Listen for the crackle and smell for nutty caramel.

Variations

  • Seafood paella: replace meat with prawns, mussels, and squid.

  • Paella negra: add squid ink to turn the rice dramatically black.

Storage

Best eaten immediately. Refrigerate up to 2 days; reheat with a splash of water over low heat.

History & Origin

Paella originated in the wetlands around Valencia in the 18th century among farmworkers who cooked rice with whatever was available over an open wood fire.

Nutrition Facts

Per serving (480g) · 6 servings total

Calories560kcal
Protein38g
Carbohydrates58g
Fat18g
Fiber5g
Protein38g
Carbs58g
Fat18g

Time Summary

Prep time30 min
Cook time60 min
Total time90 min

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