It's a regular argument I have with people here. They definitely think that English food is poor and unhealthy but I think that it's their stereotypical way of looking at our food. Many also think that everybody in the UK stops for a cup of tea at 5 o'clock.
In general food tends to be well cooked in Spain but I sometimes find it a little bland and boring. In Bilbao the bars and restaurants around the Guggenheim tend to be cheap and offer poor food except the Museum restaurant which has a good reputation but moving to the other side of town things pick up.
It's the same in central London. poorly cooked food unless you are prepared to pay a fortune but go to places around Wimbledon and it's much better. In the end personal taste comes into it as well and many friends complain when they visit the UK while I'm in my element when I go.
Personally I prefer English and international dishes with plenty of contrasting flavours along with spicy food whereas Spanish people tend to only like to taste the main ingredients. Not only that nothing beats traditional British dishes. Due to the holidays my wife's had time to cook a shepherds pie on Thursday, Fresh chicken Kiev with rice on Friday(OK, not British but not something found here)and a fresh Steak pie today. Yesterday abondigas with fresh tomato sauce and leftovers Friday. All really tasty
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Re: Authentic Paella
I spoke with my son, whose immediate reaction was "Top Secret" ! As I said before, this was some years ago now, and we can't find the recipe for the paella, but the gazpacho was based on this recipewollie wrote:would you mind asking your talented son for the recipy for both but especially the paella?
many thanks..
http://recipe-finder.com/recipe/13018936873435048418
My son tends to adapt a recipe, depending on mood & availability of ingredients, so he probably 'free-styled' this
He is trying to recall how he did the paella - if he succeeds, I will post again, in the meantime, hopefully I have posted a photo of the 'masterpiece' (the preview seems to show 3 images - not sure why but hopefully only one will actually appear !)
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Re: Authentic Paella
Thank you very much for gazpacho recipy, i will make when over in a few weeks.
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Re: Authentic Paella
At what stage do you add the cabbage ?
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Re: Authentic Paella
We were just talking the other day while in Spain about what your preferred last meal be if you could only have one! my daughter said that's easy.."my dads paella"...he does make a good rice as he calls it..he makes both a fish version and a chicken version except i prefer the paella he makes when we are in Spain because the rice is alot thicker and the flavour is much more intense...
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Re: Authentic Paella
One ingredient that is essential in making an authentic paella is to use the correct rice. Ordinary long grain rice in not correct. What you need is medium grain Spanish rice, preferably Bomba rice (of which Calaspera is a well known variety). The snag is the cost. It can be €3/kg which is many times more expensive than cheap long grain rice. its easily available in Spain, Lidl and Mercadona sell it.
The reason it is used is that it has a very high ability to absorb the liquid compared to long grain rice.
Another point worth noting is that if you just use water, it will be difficult to get a decent flavour from the ingredients as a Paella is only cooked for a short time. I use fish stock (a cube or two will do or you can buy cartons in Mercadona). For a meat Paella use chicken stock. It really makes a difference. Jamie Oliver got into big trouble with Spanish chefs by using some Chorizo, but he was on the right track as it will add a lot of flavour to a meat paella so long as you are not a purist. Smoked Spanish paprica is another good flavour enhancer (that's what is in chorizo).
If there really is an authentic paella it would be the Valencian version which is meat not fish and can contain snails and rabbit. A key ingredient is also the local white beans called Garrofon.
Ultimately the best paella is the one you like best!
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The reason it is used is that it has a very high ability to absorb the liquid compared to long grain rice.
Another point worth noting is that if you just use water, it will be difficult to get a decent flavour from the ingredients as a Paella is only cooked for a short time. I use fish stock (a cube or two will do or you can buy cartons in Mercadona). For a meat Paella use chicken stock. It really makes a difference. Jamie Oliver got into big trouble with Spanish chefs by using some Chorizo, but he was on the right track as it will add a lot of flavour to a meat paella so long as you are not a purist. Smoked Spanish paprica is another good flavour enhancer (that's what is in chorizo).
If there really is an authentic paella it would be the Valencian version which is meat not fish and can contain snails and rabbit. A key ingredient is also the local white beans called Garrofon.
Ultimately the best paella is the one you like best!
Sid
Re: Authentic Paella
I never use long grain rice when making Paella ! At a pinch, Arborio rice, for risotto, is an acceptable alternative.
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