Friday, October 26, 2007

Chicken paella

It is Friday night. Work is over for this week and I find myself in the kitchen enjoying some extra cooking. Though inspired by the French and the Italian kitchen, alot of my cooking is traditional Norwegian. But today I took a trip south of France, to Spain and the land of the paellas.
Though paella is often served with fish and seafood, I decided to go for a chicken one, with onion and sweet pepper.
To celebrate the week-end, I did a few extra touches on the table, and added white wine to the paella. Terje plays cageball after work every Friday, and is starving when he comes home, so it is easy to find my way into his heart through his stomach.

Chicken paella
fry diced chichen in a rich bath of virgin olive oil
add salt and pepper
fry an onion and two sweet peppers (a red and a green)

fry the rice in the olive oil left in the pan
add chicken broth and white wine
boil rice and chicken for about half an hour
add onion and sweet pepper before serving
give huge helpings
second and third helpings tells you that love is achived

We ate the paella with warm foccaccia bread right from the oven, richly sprinkeled with Mauro's Portugese Sal de Flor, and drank Terje's home made blackcurrant lemonade.

4 comments:

Cape Cod Washashore said...

Britt-Arnhild! This is a fabulous feast! And the blackcurrant lemonade sounds enticing! Thank you for sharing this recipe. Chicken is the one meat that most of the people in my house will eat (one is nearly a vegetarian). =)

julia said...

How wonderful to travel on a plate!
Paella is sold ready-cooked and hot and enticing in the supermarket here, I often pause and contemplate buying a bowl but so far I haven't tried it...
Perhaps next time...

Anonymous said...

Beachy - we eat alot of vegetarian food here as well, but some days I just have to have meat :-)

Mouse - I have never tried a ready made one. Let me know how it is if you every try.

Anonymous said...

Oh, my, yum. I am going to make this next week sometime (as soon as I eat up the huge pot of beef stew (sort of) that I made last night. I'm only one, but I love to cook huge batches so I can eat 3-4 days from one delicious dish. I'm not one who minds repeating something wonderful day after day for a time. And your table is so beautiful and romantic!