Kitty said: Yes.any good spanish rice recipes... please?-I try seach this on internet but no results found.Maybe this is a stupid question.
Mike said: oh,no,you are wrong.I have found as below for this question(any good spanish rice recipes... please?),it will help you,my kids.
Answers:
chop up some garlic, onion, green pepper, and sautee them in olive oil. Add some spicy (or mild if you prefer) sausage and once it's a little brown add 1 cup of rice ( or what you prefer). Then add a packet of Sazon Goya seasoning( doesn't matter if it has achote or not, i like with achote). then add 2 cups boiling hot water. salt to taste. once the contents in the pot start boiling cover and put it on low until rice is down. Delicious
Other Answers:
i think i make a killer spanish rice.brown it real good in a little bit of cooking oil.if its not browned good u get soggy rice.everything is to tast.when its browned good add your water.3x amount of rice.1 cube of tomato broth,1 can stewed tomatoes,1can tomatoe sauce,half an onion in the middle of the skillet or pot,half a can of sweet peas,cumino,minced garlic, salt,pepper.this is comin straight from san antonio.
try this
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http://web.foodnetwork.com/food/web/searchResults?searchString=spanish%20rice&site=FOOD&searchType=Recipe My grandmother was from Spain and she taught me to cook rice with garlic, chopped onions and use saffron in the hot water. It's simple and good.
tomato,green onion,green pepper,butter,put all to gather simmer. until soft add, salt (pinch) pepper,(pinch of suger.
my grandmother
2 to 1 on water to rice
1 can diced tomatoes
chopped onion to taste
1 tbl sp cumin
1 tbl sp garlic powder
1 1/2 cubes of chicken tomato flavor bouillon usually found a ethnic isle at the store
hand ful chopped cilantro
in a pan put 1 tbls oil and and lightly brown the white rice.next add water, tomatoes, onions and all the spices except for the cilantro. bring to a boil and stir to make sure the bouillon melts. next turn down heat to medium and put a lid on the pan.leave it alone don't stir it. when the water is almost all gone fluff the rice with a fork and turn off heat and cover the remaining water well cook out by the heat left in the pan. then add the cilantro when you about to serve
Are you looking for Spanish rice recipes from Spain or just Spanish from who knows?
Because none of those are from Spain.
If what you need is a recipe from Spain this is awesome... sorry it′s in Spanish http://www.sabormediterraneo.com/cocina/receta_arrozabanda.htm It′s easy to translate.
Sorry for my english ;)
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