Recipe of Favorite Curry Flavored Paella Cooked on an Electric Griddle
- By Lida McCormick
- 07 Jul, 2020
Hey everyone, welcome to our recipe page. Today I will show you how to make a distinctive dish, Curry Flavored Paella Cooked on an Electric Griddle. It is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
Curry Flavored Paella Cooked on an Electric Griddle Recipe.
You can have Curry Flavored Paella Cooked on an Electric Griddle using 12 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Curry Flavored Paella Cooked on an Electric Griddle
- Take 360 ml of Uncooked white rice.
- Make ready 1 of packet combined Mushrooms (shimeji, king oyster, etc. of your choice).
- Take 50 grams of Precooked baby scallops.
- Prepare 50 grams of Small shrimp.
- You need 1/2 of Onions (finely chopped).
- Make ready 1/2 of Carrot (finely chopped).
- Take 1/4 each of Red and yellow bell peppers.
- Prepare 4 of to 5 Green beans.
- Make ready 1 of Olive oil.
- Prepare 1 of to 2 teaspoons Curry powder.
- Take 400 ml of Water.
- You need 1 of Salt, pepper.
Curry Flavored Paella Cooked on an Electric Griddle instructions
- Put the finely chopped onion in a heatproof container, and microwave for 1.5 minutes at 500 W..
- Julienne the bell peppers thinly. Cut the mushrooms up roughly. Slice the green beans into thirds. Cut up the chicken into bite-sized pieces, and sprinkle with salt..
- Heat the electric griddle at a high setting. Spread with oil, add the carrot and the onion from Step 1..
- When the carrot and onion are cooked, add the rice and sauté until the grains are translucent..
- Add the curry powder and stir it all together. Add the remaining vegetables, mushrooms, shrimp and baby scallops and distribute them on the rice evenly..
- Season with salt and pepper, and drizzle on the olive oil..
- Add the water, cover and cook over high heat for 20 minutes. When the moisture is gone, turn the heat down to low and steam-cook for 10 minutes or so..
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