Spanish style rice dish - Mixed Paella with Chicken, Shrimp, Sausage, and Bell Peppers. Spiced up with smoked paprika, red chili powder and turmeric.
I used to think that paella was a highly complicated dish involving saffron threads, numerous ingredients, complicated mix of meats and seafood, and some secret spices. Well, turns out nothing could be further from the truth! This paella with chicken, shrimp, and sausage is one of the easiest meals I have ever prepared!
What is paella?
Paella is a Spanish (Valencian) rice dish prepared either with seafood, or meats, or vegetables or the mixture of those. Popular types of paella include seafood paella, vegetable paella, mixed paella (which often includes different kinds of veggies, seafood, sausage, chicken, duck, and rabbit). Saffron is usually used as seasoning. Olive oil is always used in the preparation of paella.
As you can guess, since my paella recipe includes shrimp, sausage, chicken and bell peppers, you could call it a mixed paella.
How to make mixed paella
All you do is basically throw all the ingredients together with spices, and that's it!
And I only used 2 pans: 1 skillet for cooking the meats and combining everything, and 1 pan for cooking (boiling) rice. Pretty easy and clean for such a sophisticated looking dinner, if you ask me! Also, paella is great for utilizing any leftover chicken, shrimp or sausage - you can just throw those leftovers from last night's dinner right in! 🙂
Recipe notes
- I did simplify this paella by omitting saffron (which is expensive and can take a long time to cook and release the flavors). To replace saffron, I added other colorful spices, such as sweet smoked paprika and red chili powder! As a result, my paella did not suffer a bit without saffron! Be sure to add only 1 teaspoon of each spice (paprika and chili powder) initially and then add more, if you desire more spiciness. Also, add just a touch, a pinch of turmeric - only for color purposes, but make sure not to add too much, because turmeric has a very strong flavor that will overpower other flavors.
- You can use either rice or orzo pasta, if you don't have rice. Orzo pasta is a very short pasta that looks very similar to rice.
- At the very end, add some chicken stock to the paella to make it juicier! Start with ½ cup and add more if desired. Paella is much better when it's juicy vs. dry!
I never thought that paella would be something I could cook midweek after work, but it's easy enough to pull it off! And, it's so tasty and bursting with flavors! Absolutely, one of my favorite dishes lately!
Shrimp and rice always go so well together, and not only in the paella dish. If you never tried shrimp and rice combination, you definitely should! My favorite shrimp and rice recipes are cilantro lime and black bean shrimp and rice and shrimp with mango salsa and rice.
Mixed paella with chicken, shrimp, and sausage
Ingredients
- 3 tablespoons olive oil
- 1 pound sausage spicy, cut into small slices
- 1 pound chicken breasts , cut into small cubed pieces
- 1 red bell pepper , chopped
- 1 green bell pepper , chopped
- 1 pound shrimp (20-30 shrimp, deveined and peeled, with tails still on)
- 8 green onions , chopped
- 1 teaspoon smoked paprika (start with 1 teaspoon and add more if desired)
- 1 teaspoon red chili powder (add more, if desired, - depends on how spicy you want it)
- ½ teaspoon turmeric , for color
- salt and pepper
- 2 cups rice , uncooked
- ½ cup chicken stock
Instructions
- Heat 3 tablespoons of olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Add sliced sausage, sliced chicken and cook for about 5 minutes, covered.
- Add chopped red bell pepper and green bell pepper, stir in with sausage and chicken, cover, and continue cooking for about 5 more minutes, on medium heat.
- Add shrimp and cook until shrimp just turns red. Add chopped green onions.
- Add spices (sweet smoked paprika and red chili powder), add just a touch of turmeric for color. Season with salt and pepper. Remove from heat and keep the skillet covered. The shrimp and green onions will continue cooking slightly when covered and off heat – without overcooking.
- Cook 2 cups of rice in a sauce pan according to package instructions.
- Add cooked rice into the skillet with shrimp, chicken and sausage. Mix everything well, so that olive oil, juices from spicy sausages, and other cooking juices and spices coat orzo or rice.
- Add some chicken stock or water to make paella more juicy vs. dry. Keep adding more chicken stock or water to achieve the desired consistency of your paella – I think the juicier it is, the better. Add more salt and pepper if needed.
Nutrition
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Ari @ Ari's Menu
Yes. This. Every single one of the ingredients--this is my kind of dinner, and even though it's only 6:30 am, I kind of want to get in the kitchen and make it for breakfast!
Tash
Another lovely dish Julia! I have always had a fond spot for paella and love it when it has lots of seafood in it (particularly mussels), too, but they can be a real faff to prepare, where as prawns are much easier and full of flavour. 🙂
Julia
Yes! I love paella with mussels, but I didn't have any. And yes, prawns are much easier to deal with and they are also much meatier than mussels. 🙂
cquek
I'll definitely be trying these!
Anne ~ Uni Homemaker
Wow, that looks amazing Julia! A bowl of this sounds so comforting right now... Pinning! 🙂
Juliana Walters
I have 2 lbs. of shrimp in my freezer right now, and my husband would probably faint if I told him we were going to have three meats for dinner! Beautiful Dish!
Julia
Ha-ha! Sounds like a perfect dinner to me - with three meats in one meal! 🙂
john@kitchenriffs
Such a nice paella! One of the things I like about this dish is it's so easy to vary it - whatever ingredients you happen to have on hand will probably work. Nice job with this - thanks.
Laura Dembowski
So cool that you used orzo instead of rice! I love cooking with turmeric. It is so healthy.
Ashley
I need to give this a try! I made a paella a year or so back that was just so ehh. Kinda turned me off for a bit there. But now I want to make some paella! This sounds delicious.
Lindsey @ American Heritage Cooking
I was definitely in your camp - the paella is waaay too complicated for me camp! But this looks managable! Beautiful photos, per usual! Can't wait to try it!
Christin@SpicySouthernKitchen
I haven't eaten paella in ages! Looks so delicious and comforting Julia!
Denise Browning@From Brazil To You
I loooooove paella!!! This easy one is the dish that everyone would like to have for both lunch and dinner. So yum!
veganmiam.com
You've probably read my earlier posts that I was traveling in Valencia, Spain. It is known for its seafood and paella - I have been looking forever to find a proper vegan paella dish - but I didn't want to take the efforts since some locals may assume vegetarians eat seafoods, which is not true. I have seen snails (quite sad) in these paella dishes, and I thought it was a bit gross. Have you tried the traditional one with these?
Angie@Angie's Recipes
Your twist of paella looks even better than the traditional one. Yum!
Shashi @ http://runninsrilankan.com
Love your version of paella - love the simple 3- spice list of chili, turmeric ands moked paprika!
Julia @Vikalinka
Lovely take on paella, Julia! You are right it doesn't have to be complicated. It's peasant food in Spain and they really don't fuss over it but there is something in the combination of chicken, chorizo and shrimp that makes me "mind-blowingly" good!