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Arroz a Banda

Arroz a Banda, meaning 'rice on the side,' is a classic Valencian and Alicantinian rice dish. Traditionally, it was prepared by fishermen who would cook the rice in a flavorful fish broth made from the 'morralla' (leftover fish bones and heads). The best fish was sold, and the rice, cooked separately ('a banda'), was served first, followed by the fish. Modern versions often combine the rice and seafood in one dish, served with alioli (garlic mayonnaise).

Tempo di Preparazione30 minutes
Tempo di Cottura45 minutes
Tempo Totale1 hour 15 minutes
Porzioni6
DifficoltàMedium
Arroz a Banda - Spain traditional dish

🧂 Ingredienti

  • 3 cups Bomba rice
  • 1.5 L Fish broth (fumet)
  • 300 g Cuttlefish or squid(cleaned and cut into 1cm pieces)
  • 300 g Shrimp(peeled and deveined, tails on)
  • 200 g White fish fillets(such as monkfish or hake, cut into chunks)
  • 1 medium Onion(finely chopped)
  • 2 medium Ripe tomatoes(grated, skin removed)
  • 2 cloves Garlic cloves(minced)
  • 1 tsp Sweet paprika
  • 0.25 tsp Saffron threads(or food coloring)
  • 3 tbsp Olive oil
  • to taste Salt
  • for serving Lemon wedges
  • for serving Alioli (garlic mayonnaise)

💡 Consigli Professionali

  • Using Bomba rice is crucial as it absorbs liquid well without becoming mushy.
  • A good quality fish broth is essential for authentic flavor.
  • Avoid stirring the rice after adding the broth to achieve the desired texture.
  • The 'socarrat' (toasted bottom layer of rice) is highly prized by some.

Idee per Varianti

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  • Some recipes include mussels or clams.
  • A small amount of 'ñora' pepper paste can be added to the sofrito for extra depth.
  • Some prepare it 'al horno' (baked in the oven) for the last few minutes.

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