Just taking advantage of Spain being the Champion 2010. With me are my classmates in Master of International Human Resources, Melinda (Romania) and Sophia (Taiwan). We had a blast walking around Madrid eventhough we're sweating. When we were in Madrid, we didn't explore much of the food, mostly we ate burgers and sandwiches. But definitely, I didn't leave unless I tried the famous and authentic taste of Paella.
Our first meal (brunch) upon arrival
with all those photos... i love churos the most
Ham store is all over the place...
Of course, Paellla... I didn't eat all those, just half :)
For my share recipe, here's a simple way to make
5-6 cups of rice, cooked in tahong (mussel) broth
1 cup tahong (mussel), boiled
1/4 kilo prawns, boiled
1 chorizo de Bilbao (Spanish Sausage), sliced
4 cloves garlic, chopped
1 onion, chopped
1 medum-sized can of tomato sauce
1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
1 green pepper, sliced
1 bay leaf
1/4 teaspoon paprika
a pinch saffron
salt and pepper to taste
oil for sauteing
Heat oil in a large pan over medium heat. Saute onion, garlic, and chorizo. Add tomato sauce, green pepper, bay leaf, and saffron. Simmer for few minutes. Add cooked rice, continually stirring for 10-15 minutes. Add tahong (mussel) and prawns. Season with salt and pepper. Mix well.
Happy Weekend! Here's a treat...
8 comments:
I love churos too...but dare not to take too much...oh man, but they are just addictive!
WOW, love all those beautiful photos, I think I gained 20 pounds just looking at them!
anne
www.anniebakes.net
Wow...I am filipino and I never ever had the filipino version of paella! My hubby is from dominican republic and his family has made it for me but I will def try out the recipe you have. I am so glad to have found your blog!
Delicious post Lani. Love the food.
I love this post! So many good foods here!
You can check my Yummy Sunday post HERE. Happy Sunday!
food are delicious
Am starving now lol. Sara!
Spice Up your Life
wow, I love all the photos!
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