Pro Chef Reacts... To Omar Allibhoy's Spanish Paella! (Jamie Oliver)
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Today we are going to see how Omar Allibhoy makes his Paella Valenciana on Jamie Oliver's channel! Is it that good? Let's see!
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@mirceazaharia2109
3 ай бұрын
From the few times that i have been to spain, you should try te paella from Castelon, if you go there they will say they invented the dish :)
Glad you liked it amigo!!!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Gracias Omar!! :) When you visit Barcelona please let me know!
@lortuno1
Жыл бұрын
I'm from Spain, near Valencia. I eat paellas almost every week and I'd say this paella is 9.5/10. The only ingredient that is not present in the "canonical" valencian paella is the artichoke. There is another variety with duck and artichokes, also delicious. But I love to add artichokes to my paellas too.
@juliansandoval8022
Жыл бұрын
pleasant to see how spanish food brings people together
@artemaniaco293
Жыл бұрын
@@lortuno1 dale un pase por la alcachofa, si hay muchas variedades ajjaj
@Valhalla77777
Жыл бұрын
Buen trabajo, Omar!
James, you are just incredible. I LOVE your 'not-stuffy' way of explaining how things work, and I also love the fact that you do not have the "im wonderful' attitude (even though i think you are) of a good percentage of chefs. i've watched all your videos, and plan to continue to do so. very refreshing to see depth of knowledge and teaching ability combined.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for the nice compliment! It means a lot!
@LadyMitcly
Жыл бұрын
I agree! Love from Australia 🇦🇺
I really like James' videos because he doesn't exaggerate when reacting. He's more like a teacher, which I appreciate very much. I feel like he's talking to adults, instead of youngsters, and that's exactly the kind of content I enjoy. Now, you have to wonder if Jamie's gonna bring an Asian chef to cook some kind of fried rice.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
He does have other chefs making other dishes on his channel! haha
@thailakhampo
Жыл бұрын
He doesn't exaggerate?
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
@@thailakhampo who Jamie? He exaggerates all the time
@jeanthewissen
Жыл бұрын
@@thailakhampo James doesn't. Jamie... he exaggerates ludicrously.
@thailakhampo
Жыл бұрын
@@jeanthewissen Ak ok! Haha, I was confused for a second.
My uncle is from Saudi Arabia and he sends me saffron every 3-4 months I think it's from India. I'm not sure where it's from but he lives on the east coast of the Arabian peninsula. I'm grateful for the gift and I like to cook for friends.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
you are very lucky!
@kianhoo9197
Жыл бұрын
I think it should be from Iran. Not sure tho
@ranjanbiswas3233
2 ай бұрын
Spanish Saffron, Persian Saffron and Indian Saffron are different I believe.
"It's very important to know that you are buying from a reputable dealer" truer words have never been spoken 😂
I think he did not point out that the reason of adding tomato is not only for the flavor,but to detach the juice of the fried meat from the pan with its acidity,thats a VERY important step. Overall a really good authentic paella. You have my regards from Valencia.
@thespanishchef
Жыл бұрын
Bien dicho!
We live in rural Andalucía. It’s surprising how parochial traditional Spanish can be with respect to their cuisine. They reacted with surprising vigour to my suggestion that Valencia is the home of paella. They weren’t challenging historical fact, just reminding me of their infinitely superior version!
I have always recommended Omar's video to anyone that has asked me about paella here in the UK
Omar Alibhoy is legit, he was work at El Bulli Ferran Adria, voted best Restaurant in the world when he was there....
I first heard of Omar Allibhoy on the Jaime Olive Oil channel. I see he also cooks a lot of good Spanish dishes. I think Sobrino Omar did quite a good job making the paella, but like you said, I would prep the ingredients first.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
He did it to show everyone which is very good!
@DaveDVideoMaker
Жыл бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson Agreed. However, on his channel, he does have other ‘paella’ recepts like a sausage, red onion and mushroom paella, which should be called ‘arroz con salsichas, cebollas rojas y champiñones’.
This channel is quickly growing to be one of my favorite cooking channels on youtube. Your videos are absolutely filled with gold nuggets for the budding homechef. Thank you so much, and keep up the great work!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much!
James, no offence but you are *literally* the only American that I will take instructions and suggestions from. You seem to have broadened your horizons a million times more than other US chef you see on TV or KZread.
@tiklemeangi
Жыл бұрын
Chef James is American?!
@gregorde
Жыл бұрын
I count Jacques Pepin as American (although he’s from France). He’s the best of the best.
I watched Omar’s video a few years ago. I liked it. As you said it’s easy. The thing I like is how little tomatoes he uses. When I eat paella outside Spain, or watch non natives cook it, my biggest complaint is how much tomato they use. I have seen people/chefs add a large tin of tomatoes for the amount of paella Omar made. Thank you for your review
I Remember watching a couple of Omar's videos on Jamie's channel years ago. I learned how to cook tortilla de patatas from his video. Been cooking it for people since
I make his recipe for my wife who is from Spain and she loves it👍
@ChefJamesMakinson
6 ай бұрын
nice!
The white stems in the safran mix is the lower part of the flower.. has no taste.. but it adds to the weight
This paella is almost correct. We dont use garlic in paella valenciana, we use garrofó instead of those green beans. And in paella valenciana we use water to prepair the stock and then we add the rice, always round, like bomba or senia varieties. Artichokes and snails only in the season, not all the year. But so far so good that paella, Im sure was yummy
@hellboy7424
Жыл бұрын
It depends on the house or the restaurant, but it's perfectly normal to use garlic and you will find Valencians who tell you that paella has to have garlic.
@josemigueltorres2624
Жыл бұрын
@@hellboy7424 I am from Valencia, we cook paella more or less every weekend with the family. I could use a bit of garlic in a seafood paella, senyoret o fideuá, but not in the traditional paella valenciana...
@johnridout6540
Жыл бұрын
Paella valenciana should have garrofó and either bajoqueta or ferraura. Runner beans seem close enough to me. I've seen far worse in Barcelona. ;) Almost everyone I know uses stock rather than the traditional method with water. Jo visc a València.
This was the recipe I used for paella for a long time. I used your tips for baking the rice before adding the broth and finishing it in the oven. The combination of your paella and Omar’s paella make for a great dinner!
Great recipe! One suggestion if using fresh artichokes is to place the cut up chokes into a bowl of lemon juice and water until you're ready to use them. Otherwise, they'll discolor in the air (oxidize) and not look as nice.
I had the privilege to eat traditional paella when my uncle and aunt's wedding anniversary. They live about 100 miles from Valencia. It was delicious. Two giant pans of one fish and one chicken paella.
I enjoyed your review Chef, well done! Your advise at the end about prepping your ingredients before hand is excellent advise. We get educated when we watch your videos. Keep up the great work and looking forward to your next video! Also congratulations on reaching 23k subscribers! 👏👍
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much Jeff!! :)
Omars paella has been my favorit for the last 4 years. It’s perfect, easy to made and so tasteful
My family is from Valencia and I lived there for 5 years when I was younger, I always loved going out to eat and having a paella, I think it’s still my all time favourite dish, when it’s made just right not much compares for me
24K subs now! Congrats Chef! Another great video. Can't wait for your next paella video. Va tener muy buena pinta!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
thank you Neil!
Thankssss a lot for keeping my request. ❤️❤️❤️ as usual your way of explaining things are incredible... keep it up.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
not a problem!
Thanks for this! I've been cooking this dish with guidance from Omar's video for 4 or 5 years now. Usually a family affair, paella pan over an open fire sort of thing. It's one of those dishes that is very specific and has to be done precisely to be done well, so I usually watched the video prior to making it. A few weeks ago I made it without having perused the recipe and am delighted to say I was very successful! James is right here, PREP the ingredients BEFOREHAND! It makes everything go very smoothly when cooking. I'm glad I found your video, this was an easy sub :)
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
thank you!
James, you truly are a TEACHING chef. Your manner of talking is awe inspiring. I wish I could be your apprentice in the kitchen!!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
maybe someday! :)
One of my favourite quick to make Spanish dishes is a simple sopa de ajo, especially great in winter! I absolutely love garlic, so…
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
yes it is!
Subscribed & liked. You have an excellent style and terrific content. I really like that you explain why things should be done in a certain way and with a particular timing. You break things down to a basic level without being condescending or arrogant.
@ChefJamesMakinson
7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
Love this recipe! Made in with much success ❤ thank yoh omar
Fantastic explanation. Finally a video in English in which all the steps are correctly detailed. I just want to give my opinion on one detail. Here in Spain, we fry the rice a bit before adding the broth. Congratulations for the video
Great video as always Chef!. Congrats on the 28k subs!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thanks so much!!
Best part of a paella is the crispy bits. Salivating right now 🤤
You are very kind. Like with the garlic you stifled a cringe. But it is wonderful watching you review something from your home base. Love all your videos.
Extremely interesting episode,.....thank you James.
@ChefJamesMakinson
2 ай бұрын
you are welcome!
In the Philippines, we also have our version of Valenciana. We're using sticky rice and turmeric powder, chicken/pork heart, liver, white boiled eggs on top, green peas, etc. Really have tons of ingredients in it. One of my favorite Filipino dishes.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Really?! I would like to see that!
@rnzracing345
Жыл бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson kzread.info/dash/bejne/qn9n1M6epbeyiM4.html Thanks for the rep chef. This is the dish. Ilonggo style one. Our dialect (Hiligaynon) contains to much spanish words in it. For the dish, you can literally put any meat you want. Hope you like it. Thanks. One of your fans here in YT.
@alext4758
Жыл бұрын
Yes! my filipino friends invited me to dinner once and i was surprised that they were having paella. Very different from original but still amazing dish, i always tell them, if you change the sticky rice and use bomba rice, you will be surprised.
@lordfizzz
Жыл бұрын
Yummm
Great Video! Here in the jungle a classic dish is Arroz con Pollo. The way the Costa Ricans make it is a bit like a paella and a bit like a fried rice. The chicken is poached and then shredded. The rice is cooked in chicken stock and cooled. Then it all comes together like a fried rice, with some veg (chile dulce, celery, onion, garlic, carrot, and green beans). Oh, and we use Achiote Paste made with lard, which imparts a bright orange color and nutty flavor (aka poor man's saffron).
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Interesting!
Just found your videos. Looks amazing! Subscribed and will be trying some of your recipes.
great video with always great advice thank you chef,, i had no clue about the artichoke staining hands
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
yes they do, if you handle enough of them!
so nice to see a reaction video which is complementing a great recipe, great job James
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you Matt! This was a fun one to make!
¡Muy bien hecho! Que rico se ve esta paella, and the socarrat is always the best part, if possible, saved for last 😊❤️
Excellent video. I would love to be eating Pallella today. Congratulations on your 23K subs!❤️
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 🤗
In the US I use the pole beans instead of green beans. Also known as runner beans. The flavor is very different and more like the bachoqueta green beans used is spain
The Basque in me was super interested in this. How neat. Thank you!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome!
If you don't count with the garlic and the small green beens (not the bajoqueta), it may be one of the most similar paella you can find in a restaurant. Nevertheless, people who cook it at home uses tap water instead of chicken broth, but takes way more time to cook. For that reason, each paella has small differences depending on where are u eating it. Even so, great video and analysis!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
very true! not all the places here are the same. 7 portes in barcelona is much better and well know for the paellas, the tourist traps make paellas and its like roulette, you may get a good one or not.
This was always my go to recipe for Paella ❤
Mouthwatering! I like his method and thanks for your excellent review James. I’ve done an all chicken version, and a seafood (usually on New Years Eve) I’ll have to try making it with rabbit this autumn.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
thank you Theresa!
Hi James love your videos and love Paella. However in Indonesia rice for both Risotto or Paella are really expensive. But there is a Nishiki Calrose rice here, which is also a round rice. Do you know it and is it a good alternative? Thanks for answering.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
If you can find another type of rice that has the same qualities of Bomba then you can use it. one that has the ability to absorb large amounts of liquid
@azelynhirano7737
10 ай бұрын
Late comment, but Calrose absorbs less water than even standard Jasmine rice, according to the recommended rice:water ratios from the packaging
Thanks for introducing us to Chef Omar. Will add him to my Chef video list
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
please do and tell him you said hi from me! :)
Your comments and tis are always excellent and helpful
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
😉
I've never had paella, as there aren't any Spanish restaurants anywhere in my area. It looks fantastic! Nice review, too.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
thank you so much!
James. I loved your critique of the video. I am making this dish tonight for the first time. wish me luck.!!!!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Go step by step and don't rush! :)
This guy, Omar, @thespanishchef: top of the world.
Yes, this the way to cook a truly paella valenciana. But think in one importante detail. the paella valenciana use to be cook with water almost at the border of the paella pan, not with stock, because you only mark the meet pieces and after add the water and let i cooking during about 30 minutes and reduce until this meats are really tender, so in this time you have produce the own meat stock you need with the truly taste. An this is the moment to add the rice.
Great video mate! I enjoy your channel very much!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Glad to hear it!
Learn so much from your reactions. Yay!!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
I like how he presented himself: I WAS COOKING SPANISH SINCE I WAS A KID 😂 no need for more info 😂
Excellent reaction Chef, Omar did a great job the dish looks delicious!!!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Patrick!!
I really loved this video. I'm not from Valencia, where Paella is like "edible Jesus Christ", but I live south Catalonia, were rice is a basic ingredient (bomba rice is produced there), and I'm fully agree with everything you said. Subscribed!
I've learnt a lot. Thanks!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Ай бұрын
Glad to hear that!
Hi James, please add a link to my channel in your description box if it is not too much trouble. In case someone is interested in my recipes. Thanks amigo!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
No problem! I will also put you on my recommended channels! Thank you for visiting my channel Omar! :)
Omar has been a chef on UK TV for a while now, very good!
Hey, just a fast comment from a native Valencian citizen, the video is quite accurate from what I am used to see, i would say just a couple of things, but as you mentioned, traditionally this dish is quite flexible while you move around certain ingredients, this is just informative according to my memories of a dish that's being part of my life. Artichokes, it's not that common to see (it is here in the north of Valencia) but in autumn, when it's available fresh in here. As far as i can tell, paella is one of the few dishes where I've never seen garlic or sweet/smoked paprika (i don't think it might be wrong but... I would never put any of those in there). I used to see more tomato (just as a surprise for me), also red bell peppers (but I know the rest of the Valencian blame us for that... Like putting pork ribs sliced). Also snails are fairly common (and, in Christmas, my grandma used to put "meatballs", they are calles "pilotes" and they are made with pinions, really nice if you want to give a try). To measure the rice, there are different tricks... In my family used to use a trick names "caballó" and that's just put the rice in the paella pan in a straight line across and the rice should be a couple of cm above the liquid). Also note, the pans are sized, depending on the diameter can fit a certain amount of portions (and that would mean more liquid and rice). You can put rosemary, but I am used to see peppermint, not better or worse, I am just used to it). At home we used to use just water, no stock, but yes, it just brings more flavour, but traditionally, as you mentioned, was cooked while working at the fields and you had what you had, you know. I hope you can find this information useful and bring more details to any foreigners willing to learn and experience our culture. Buen español, por cierto.
@lordkubikum
Жыл бұрын
You are from Castelló right? I know there you don't use paprika, here in Valencia we do use it just before adding the tomato. Sometimes we also add some duck meat together with the chicken and rabbit. What we don't use is chicken stock, we add water and let the stock form with the chicken, rabbit, sofrito and beans for a couple minutes and then add the rice.
@javiervidaltellols3355
Жыл бұрын
@@lordkubikum that's it! Also my grandma uses duck instead of chicken, has more fat and if you keep fat under control is not as greasy as it might sound.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Very true Javier, some ingredients are seasonal, and yes, the pans are set to a certain amount of portions. If you see Joshua Weissman paella, he uses way to much for the size pan that he was using.
@javiervidaltellols3355
Жыл бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson yes, I've been following Joshua for quite long time actually... I can not blame at the technique but a part of myself died watching it. Is a touristic version of the paella, i get it, but... Too crowded, no need for meat in that recipe... About how filled it is, maybe was even too much, but you can find different places where the rice is not fully covering the bottom to get more socarrat out of it and other that you can have a solid inch of rice across the pan, the key is getting fairly dried rice, fluffy but not sticky (and it's my taste but, a bit undercooked to feel the bite) and getting those two textures. Another underrated rice dish you can show or try is "arroz al horno", literally is rice in the oven, very flexible, also has that safron charactictic taste and I think that can combine more textures because of how the heat is being distributed (around the tray, inside and on the top). Double dish trick! To that oven rice, if you beat some eggs and put them on top you have what I've used to know as "rice with crust", arroz con costra. Here after the civil war we had to be quite imaginative to bring food to the table so this kind of cuisine is more home-made style, very seasonal as you mentioned and you will see a lot of tricks to get a fair amount of food for not that much money.
What a wonderful Vlog my friend. I enjoyed watching. Full watch and big like always. Keep sharing and stay connected.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Tried making paella for the first time the other day, turned out great for me.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Great to hear!
I really love these paella videos!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Glad you like them!
Oh man, the only ingredients I do not have is the saffron and the short grain rice. Really want to try making this dish, it looks dielicious.
A valencian here (from Picassent "bon poble, mala gent"). I never cared that much for paella since it's a food that, in my 20s, I associated with Sundays and hangover. That is, I never cared until I came to live in England, and I saw an English chef cooking it in front of me... Dios mio! And I found myself having opinions in what makes a regular paella. That said, the method and ingredients that Omar is using here are 95% according to what I understand is the right way. I would point out that I've never seen a valencian use stock for paella, just water. Also, not garlic. Other ingredients used in the video I consider optional, like artichoke and broad beans (I love both in paellas). Last but no least, forbidden ingredients: chorizo (everything will taste like chorizo) and pepper/peas/onion (too sweet) Let me finish by saying that cook that paella however you want. It´s yours, not mine. But please don't add chorizo! Salut!
@ChefJamesMakinson
11 ай бұрын
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Stick to what you know best, chef -- Fish and chips. Class of 85 J&W grad here living in Barcelona. I nailed Omar's recipe using a heavily warped and dented, grenache- coated well-seasoned paella pan, that a chef from a local restaurant gave me. Not to mention, Spanish tap water and a little dust in the air from North Africa...most likely Morrocco, were, incidentally, I bought a mound of smoked paprika and saffron for 4 Euro.
MMM que rico se ve. Gracias por compartirlo. Te veo pronto
Fantastic presentation
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Many thanks!
My family love this recipe
His paella looks beautiful! Makes me want to try his recipe. However, we don't have artichokes here in Southeast Asia. And saffrons are really hard to get and they are very expensive. The ones that are available here I think came from Iran. Anyways, thanks for this new video. As usual, this is very informative.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
thank you very much! you may be able to make the seafood paella, as some of the ingredients may be easier to get!
@ilovemangobingsu
Жыл бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson thanks for the suggestion 😊. I've been meaning to try your seafood paella recipe. I'm also checking other recipes from your channel. Most of them are easy to make.
@backupaccount5332
Жыл бұрын
I think we have artichokes here in the Philippines. Don’t know if we export them though EDIT: sorry i was thinking of banana blossoms lol. Forget what I said.
@Noah-ws8ho
Жыл бұрын
Iranian saffron is generally considered to be very good. That doesn't make it any cheaper though haha
this was awesome
This looks delicious!!!
Broth before or after adding rice. I've made it both ways and I actually prefer the latter. Traditionally it's added before the rice but from a chef's perspective what are the pro/cons? Thanks and great video!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Some add it before and some after, but if you add the rice first you can have several paella pans ready for service.
Great Video Review!!!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
HE WAS ON GORDON RAMSAY’S SHOW, RAMSAY’S BEST RESTAURANT. He seemed like the real deal on there
I hope you answer this. I plan on making Paella soon for the first time for my Colombian family. But we hate lima beans so I decided on another Spanish bean, cannellini. But I cannot find anyone to tell me if I put them in the Paella dry or should I soak them first?
@ChefJamesMakinson
7 ай бұрын
they have to be cooked, the paella will take only 15 minutes more or less. you can place them on top for garnish
Really enjoying your channel
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!!
Q: iranian rice considered basmati or something else? And if i have to use iranian rice shouldn't i rinse it for at least once? Cause it looks to me valencian rice has less starch compare to iranian Ty for your videos It's good for having more details on recipes🙏
Great video as always… agree would have put artichokes in earlier but apart from that he did quite a good job imo, honestly have never personally made a paella, but know enough about then
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
thank you Mark!
@marklock6421
Жыл бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson my pleasure
You sound very kind and knowledgeable!! The video was also entertaining. If there's a dish that makes Spaniards scream at each other then that's paella. Well, and tortilla (the onion/no onion debate, yeah). So if you see all these positive comments in the original you know it must be a good one 😂 (and it is!) Kudos to both of you, very entertaining to watch. My family's paella recipe is very similar to this one - we don't use garlic, though I know some people who do add it. I'll be also getting some tricks from it (how he used his fingers with the saffron for example) and see if it makes a difference! I'm surprised there was no mention to ali-oli. It's delicious when combined with rice dishes 😋 I can't recommend it enough!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you! I do in other videos
@thatpianistmoth
11 ай бұрын
@@ChefJamesMakinson I'll make sure to watch them!! 💙
Great job professor 👍
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
Nice reaction video as always. You just pointing out the preparation of the ingredients before actual cooking can be lost to people who have little cooking experience. Also it is a shame that the original Jamie Oliver paella dish was scrubbed from KZread. It would be a very funny reaction video.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
thank you Fred! yeah I have seen one video of someone reacting to it in Spanish, but I cant find any others.
I'll try to find that specific rice but I don't know if they sell it here. Do you think that risotto would also work?
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
have a look on amazon if your stores don't sell it
Hi chef! Been waiting on this one. Quick question:- 1. Using extra virgin olive oil in a very hot pan…How hot is too hot? 2. In the video he said he wants the greens to be browned. But if i prefer them to stay green, how/when is the right time to add the green beans? Also, i finally made your monte cristo sandwich and it was a banger…hashtagged u in instagram
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Hey Alwin! Until it start to shimmer, and when you add the chicken it will sear. if you want them to stay green then blanch them in another pot and use them as garnish at the end, like I did in my video of making this. Thank you so much!!! :)
@elcoladorchino
Жыл бұрын
Most of valencian people don't brown the greens and add them to the broth just before adding the rice. Greens will be cooked in those 16-18 min of boiling.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
@@elcoladorchino yes I know but I like it green
Very informative as normal chef :)
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
I try! :)
Bravo again, brother!
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thanks buddy!
Hello Chef, amazing video. Just amazing. It’s the second video I watched from and your way of making videos is amazing. Being relaxed, objective, and chill without going crazy about little things. Usually the food youtubers that go crazy about little things don’t have really any kitchen experience say Uncle Roger. Keep it up man!!! ☺️ Welcome to the small amount of famous youtubers that actually know how to cook and or have kitchen experience 😁😂
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😀
I am not even a home chef; but, I took an online cooking class series by Chef Todd Mohr. When browning proteins, he emphasized starting with the "show side" first (the better looking side) because when plating that side would be facing up. I have watched many KZread cooking videos and TV cooking shows and have found it surprising that this nuance is never mentioned. As a suggestion, I would be interested in your critique of his content.
That is what I call a really nice Paella. It is interesting that he compared smoked paprika to spanish pimenton. I wouldn't say that myself but it is not a lie either. The most common brand of pimenton here is "La vera" which also makes the stores brand pimenton. La vera smokes their peppers for 10-15 days so they get the brand's recognized aroma. My mother hates that and she always make me buy some other brands for her. Also "proper" smoked pimenton is a bit stronger than "La vera". I buy some chili oil that is infused in "La Vera" barrels so they get their smoky aroma.
Paella is one of the few spanish dishes that don't have garlic actually (in the traditional València recipe) Besides that, this was textbook and it'll taste amazing.
@hellboy7424
Жыл бұрын
It depends on the house or the restaurant , but it's perfectly normal to use garlic and you will find Valencians who tell you that paella has to have garlic.
@XxviciaoxX
Жыл бұрын
Pocas paellas me he comido sin ajo amigo
I thought Kashmiri Saffron are the best and most expensive.... Great video as always James..keep it up.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
it may be but its not cheap here either. thank you!
When I saw “Jamie Oliver” in the title of the video, I got worried, but this dish looks amazing. I have only had paella twice, but none of them were in a proper Spanish restaurant and they didn’t have this crispy layer and they were more like risotto, so now I know they weren’t properly made; I am going to have to try it myself (though I don’t have a pan this wide). That crispy layer at the bottom reminds me of the amazing Hong Kong style clay-pot rice with the fats and the starch reaching the bottom of the clay-pot and forming a layer that makes for the best part of the dish. And yes, you absolutely need to add hot stock, I have made that mistake of adding cold stock from the fridge to a dish when I was a complete beginner. Also, I have never tried toasting saffron, I am going to have to give it a try.
@PalmelaHanderson
Жыл бұрын
The crispy part on the bottom can be kind of hard to get used to, because your instinct will tell you that you're burning it when you're not. But then you also CAN actually burn it pretty easily. I have burnt the rice while making paella plenty of times. Usually because the heat was too high and I didn't notice.
Really nice video 📹 👌🏼 👍🏻 👏🏼
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Thank you!
Very well done. There are a few details that might not be 100% authentic. For example, chicken and rabbit should be complemented with duck too, and we generally add water and let the meats simmer to make our own stock (in fact, the paellera is called caldero in Valencia, which translates to stock pan) instead of using a pre-made stock. Also, pork rib or any other pork cut cannot substitute any of the three types of meats because pork’s flavour is too strong, so it will overpower the other flavours (similar thing happens with duck, so we put less duck than chicken).
The spanish paella inquisitor has arrived!! And... PERFECT. "Garrofons and batlloques." (Huge white beans and green beans) is that way. But peeling the artichoke with a peeler??? My grandpa in his grave is screaming!! No way. A great one "arròs amb cargols" , NOT A PAELLA, JUST RICE WITH... is with snails, and rabbit, and rosemary smoke. Important to put a glass of white wine to the rabbit! Great video and Bon appetit.
@ChefJamesMakinson
Жыл бұрын
Gracias David!
Italian, Greek and Spanish food, always so much olive oil... and I am allergic to it. ^_^