Today I went to Sam's and finally purchased that huge bag of seafood goodies that is used to fix paella. You know what I'm talking about right? You know the bag with alien like pieces of seafood with tentacles and other oddities frozen in the mix. Well my,my what a culinary treat!! The bag had a simple recipe posted on the bag for southern seafood combo,so I went for it!! the mixture contains: shrimp,squid,octopus,mussels,surimi b.k.a. artificial crabmeat-processed fish pcs. the recipe was simple enough,though I did not have saffron seasoning, and I just missed picking the threads from my saffron crocus, a couple of days ago, I notice them starting to bloom, looked again three days later and poof,they were gone,but that was to be expected after the terrential rain storm we had two days ago!! Okay,back to the paella! I did have tumeric,no regular rice, so I used jasmine, and I added frozen green peas,and it turned out really yummy!
The recipe-my rendition
2 cups of seafood mix
2 cups of jasmine rice,4 1/2cups of water
1 tbsp of tumeric powder
1 heaping tablespoon of chicken bouillon powder
a few fresh bay leaves
1 tsp of salt and pepper
1/2 jar of jarred pimentoes
1 tsp of minced garlic
1 cup of crushed tomatoes-didn't have chopped tomatoes
2 small onions coarsely chopped
olive oil to sautee vegetables
In large dutch oven pot, add enough oil to sautee onion,garlic,pimentoes,and tomatoes-let oil get hot first,do this till onions get color and are soft
next add water and bring to a boil,add in the rice and peas,then bring to a boil again,reduce heat and simmer for 20 minutes, keeping a close eye, mine had started to stick,when I checked it at 15 and needed alittle extra water. Add frozen seafood mix and cover again for about 7 more minutes. Serve as is, or with some really good crusty buttered bread,I gave mine a couple of shakes of tabasco and it really kicked the flavor up a whole nother notch! Enjoy-sorry my photo not so clear.