Tonight I tried Arroz con Pollo (Chicken and Rise).. Arroz con Pollo is said to be a traditional Spanish meal served throughout Spain. Since my husband and I are hoping to travel to Spain sometime in the next 12 months, I thought I would begin exploring the spices and flavors of this colorful and beautiful culture. I was pleasantly surprised by the outcome of this dish. Although I was expecting a bit more fiery pizazz, I was still very pleased by the subtle flavors and overall "essence" of this dish, not to mention, my hubby thoroughly enjoyed it! Ah success!
Ingredients:
Because I only cook for my husband and myself, I cut the following recipe in half...
3 lbs of chicken, cut into small pieces
6 Tbs extra virgin Olive oil
1 chopped onion
4 Tbs chopped garlic
salt & pepper
6Tbs chopped parsley
5 wood-fired roasted piquillo peppers(Trader Joe's sells them)
paprika (pimenton de la Vera) Hungarian Paprika is closest
1 pinch of saffron
31/2 cups of chicken broth
1/2 cup dry white wine
2 cups white rice
Preparation:
Sprinkle the chicken with salt and pepper (be sure the chicken is dry before you begin the process). In a large deep pan (rice will be cooked here, too) heat the oil and saute the chicken until golden on all sides. Remove chicken to a warm platter. Add the onion, garlic, and parsley to the oil and saute until the onion is soft. Add the pimentos, pimentón, saffron, broth, wine, salt, and pepper and bring to a boil. Add the rice and cook over medium high heat, uncovered, for about 20 minutes, stirring until the rice is semi-dry but some liquid remains. Burry the chicken in the rice. Cover and cook over low heat for about 20 minutes. Turn the rice and the chicken over with a fork from bottom to top; cover and simmer for another 10 minutes. Transfer rice and chicken to a serving platter and garnish with a little parsley.
The dish takes a bit of time to prepare, if you enjoy wine, pour a glass of the white wine your using in this dish to help you enjoy the cooking time.. If you're not someone who enjoys wine (I'm trying it out for size these days), just enjoy the process of creating something that you can feel good about eating. Cooking is one of the rare moments in life that gives you the opportunity to actually "create!"
Cheers to you!!
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