AustinTink
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Brownies today, followed by a homemade pizza. Life is short... eat dessert first.
Nutella and chocolate chip banana cake.
https://www.the36thavenue.com/nutel...b3FRmEB9MECIme6rsc_tAsgrm4_vrGzt13nocmXlAnW9wSounds delicious!
This looks great! I make paella about once a year and we love it, but it's a lot of work. I'm excited to try this tonight with ingredients I have in the house. Easy Paella-light. Thanks!!Making this for dinner, (substituting ginger for the saffron and adding mushrooms instead of the peas though) yummy:
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This looks great! I make paella about once a year and we love it, but it's a lot of work. I'm excited to try this tonight with ingredients I have in the house. Easy Paella-light. Thanks!!
This looks great! I make paella about once a year and we love it, but it's a lot of work. I'm excited to try this tonight with ingredients I have in the house. Easy Paella-light. Thanks!!
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Great recipe - Thanks for finding it, Buzz Rules! It's definitely going to be one of my favorites. I've already started to pass it on to relatives and friends who I know love paella.
I think I got a little carried away with the garlic, so I'm going to cut back just a bit the next time, but I was happily surprised to find that the basic taste was almost exactly like the real paella that I usually make. I think the next time I might plan a week's meals so I could add in a little left over pork chop and/or chicken, maybe chop in a bit of fresh tomato. I don't care that much one way or the other about chorizo, but I can see it might be worth adding too for people who want it.
Even with a few additions, this is a super-simple dinner. Very fast and easy for a weeknight meal, but good enough for company.
Just FYI - After making it, I got on Costco's website to see about ordering more saffron. Saffron just is expensive. I found a small jar at Costco, the last time I bought it, that was both high quality and as inexpensive as I could find then. This time the website had a sale on it, but it only came in a large quantity (14 grams). $64 (gulp). I went ahead and bought some figuring I could share it and still have plenty left for me. But it definitely is a luxury item. Maybe in the stores they are still selling it in smaller quantities at a more reasonable price??
Great recipe - Thanks for finding it, Buzz Rules! It's definitely going to be one of my favorites. I've already started to pass it on to relatives and friends who I know love paella.
I think I got a little carried away with the garlic, so I'm going to cut back just a bit the next time, but I was happily surprised to find that the basic taste was almost exactly like the real paella that I usually make. I think the next time I might plan a week's meals so I could add in a little left over pork chop and/or chicken, maybe chop in a bit of fresh tomato. I don't care that much one way or the other about chorizo, but I can see it might be worth adding too for people who want it.
Even with a few additions, this is a super-simple dinner. Very fast and easy for a weeknight meal, but good enough for company.
Just FYI - After making it, I got on Costco's website to see about ordering more saffron. Saffron just is expensive. I found a small jar at Costco, the last time I bought it, that was both high quality and as inexpensive as I could find then. This time the website had a sale on it, but it only came in a large quantity (14 grams). $64 (gulp). I went ahead and bought some figuring I could share it and still have plenty left for me. But it definitely is a luxury item. Maybe in the stores they are still selling it in smaller quantities at a more reasonable price??