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! ๐
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 ยฝ 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)
- ยฝ teaspoon turmeric , for color
- salt and pepper
- 2 cups rice , uncooked
- ยฝ 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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Kelley R.
I made this dish because my children, who are home from college, said they miss eating the paella that was being served at their schools. I've never had it before but have always heard it was very difficult to make. I found this recipe to be very well written and easy to follow. It finished making it and my children were delighted. It was soooo delicious. Thanks so much!!!
Katrina
Saffron at Trader Joe's is only $5.99! They have paella rice and it's typically cooked with all of the food. This is a good beginner recipe! Thanks for sharing.
autumn
just made this according to the recipe. it was really good and easy. i will make it again.
Torrey
just made this for dinner...very tasty! I had shrimp and sausage defrosted so I just used the two of them, no chicken. Very easy to make. Will definitely make again with the chicken added.
mel
Can you substitute green onion with yellow onion?
Julia
Yes, you can, by adding the chopped yellow onion earlier, together with red bell pepper and green red bell pepper, so that it has time to cook through. I like green onions better because they don't have a strong flavor, and you don't even have to cook them much. And, they look pretty!
Kimberly
This recipe is a winner! I had to change out a few ingredients, but I admit, I couldn't stop eating it! The changes I made were the following:
-I used gluten free corn orzo pasta, cooked just al dente, drained and rinsed
-I used one yellow and one orange pepper, diced
-2 shallots, minced
-2/3 of a large white onion
-one package of pancetta, chopped, instead of the sausage (browned with the chicken)
-two small swordfish steaks, instead of shellfish (added at the end to the mixture, but before the orzo)
-one or more cups white wine, added after browning the chicken/pancetta to deglaze the pan
-1 1/2 cups frozen green peas
Some of the changes were allergy related, others based on what was in the fridge and pantry. Thanks for the idea-I wanted to make paella, but didn't have the rice on hand for it. Yummy!
Julia
I really like your changes! So many ways to prepare paella! I want to try making it with pancetta, chicken, and fish next time, too!
Louisa [Living Lou]
This looks like such a great dish and a simple recipe. Will have to give this a try! Beautiful photos as well ๐
Stacy | Wicked Good Kitchen
Gorgeous paella, girl! Love that you put your twist on it for a total speedy prep and cook time! Must make this dish soon. Would be nice served over quinoa, too, I imagine. Thanks for sharing, Julia! Pinning!
Matt @ The Athlete's Plate
Looks delicious!
Liz
I love this quick paella recipe! I typically make Julia Child's version, but it's definitely not speedy. You've made me VERY hungry ๐
Heather Lampman
Why didn't you peel the shrimp?
Heather Lampman
?????? No negative comments ???????
Heather Lampman
Why didn't you peel the shrimp? I find nothing more annoying than shrimp shells when I want to use a fork rather than my hands......
Julia
Oh yes, it's peeled and deveined. Only the tails are left on the shrimp - leaving the tails on is actually a pretty common and popular technique for cooking shrimp. This way, you can just grab a shrimp by its tail and eat it. Lots of people prefer it that way.
Daniela
Another great dish from your blog ,Julia.
Love this paella with a twist, it seems easy to prepare and looks soo yummy!
Your pictures are always beautiful but this time you surpassed yourself, they are gorgeous!
Julia
Daniela, thank you - you're so sweet. ๐
Nik@ABrownTable
Loving your version of Paella. Fantastic!