Nov 29, 2008

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Sometimes I can be a bit of a rebel. Not when it comes to clothes, or hair color or tattoos, but when planning a holiday meal. I love a good turkey as much as the next person -- but I also love to experiment with new foods when cooking for friends or family. And since this year, thanksgiving was just going to be a few of us, I thought it would be the perfect time to try cooking paella. My mom was in town for the holiday and she informed me that paella had a tradition in our family I was unaware of. Seems my aunt used to prepare it for a Christmas Eve dinner when I was a baby. So apparently rebellion runs in the family.


There is something decidedly festive about a dish with 4 types of seafood/meat and a good measure of saffron. I even managed to find authentic paella rice from Valencia. The preparation and cooking only took a few hours, as opposed to all day, so we were able to take a nice walk through St. Edward State Park and enjoy the last few golden leaves on the trees. Then we came home and tucked ourselves into a steaming plate of rice, chorizo, shrimp, chicken and mussels. Dessert was Molten Chocolate Cakes with vanilla gelato and raspberries. Now that beats pumpkin pie every time.

4 comments:

Lisa K said...

You are quite an amazing cook! And your paella looks yummy and authentic! Bon apetit!

Megan said...

Thanks, friend. I was happy it turned out well -- and quite nervous about cooking mussels! I'm just glad I didn't poison anyone. :)

Deborah Bosket said...

Is it terrible that I've never had paella? Yours sounded great, and you can't go wrong with molten chocolate :) This week, I've made a total of 5 pumpkin pies. I kept Thanksgiving pretty traditional. But maybe next year I will change it up a bit and stay in Seattle.

Megan said...

This was my first time eating paella, as well as making it -- so don't feel bad. I have extra paella rice, so maybe we'll make it again sometime.