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On this food-centric blog, I discuss how food, the people we share it with and the places we discover it can inspire, amuse, stimulate and transport us beyond the limits of the familiar into a realm without boundaries.

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Member Since: Jul 25, 2016


Last Posted Recipe: Aug 19, 2016

Seafood Paella with Lobster

This seafood Paella is a cool dish to make for a summer dinner party. It’ll make you look like a pro in the kitchen and impress any who watch you make it, especially since it’s not a common dish that can be found in every restaurant in town. The good news is that the entire process seems a lot more daunting than it actually is. Most importantly, you’ll need a Paella pan. They are relatively inexpensive, around $20 here. You’ll also need a reasonably good high heat burner. I made this seafood paella on my gas stovetop, but many people use an outside grill to get the heat they need. The recipe here is close to traditional, but it really depends on who you talk to. Some people consider only a Valencia Paella with chicken and rabbit a true Paella. If you take the time to browse the internet, you’ll find every video, recipe, blog and book gives different ways to make a Paella. Bottom line, this one is good…really dang good. But, don’t be afraid to experiment. The hardest part is getting the rice cooked properly and that’s not really that hard. Control your heat and keep an eye on the pan. Also, use your nose – it’s the best way to tell if your rice is burning on the bottom. Worst case scenario, if the rice isn’t great, you still have a great pan of seafood to eat.

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Chorizo and Saffron Mussels

No need to overdo the saffron in this dish. A teaspoon is plenty, enough to accentuate the seafood flavors without overpowering them. The mussels and clams will open quickly when added. Monitor them and either remove them when they open and set aside before serving or serve immediately so that they don't overcook and become tough.

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Pickled Onions

These pickled onions make for a great stand alone snack, accentuating garnish or sweet and sour ingredient for almost any occasion!

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