Cookbook:Saffron Rice and Beans
| Saffron Rice and Beans | |
|---|---|
| Category | Rice recipes | 
| Servings | 2–4 | 
| Difficulty | |
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This recipe originally started as a vegetarian approximation to paella. It has since diverged from its resemblance to paella.
Ingredients
- ½ cup olive oil
 - 1 tablespoon curry powder
 - 1 small potato, sliced extremely thin
 - 1 big onion, cut into chunks or sliced thin
 - 2–3 red bell peppers, sliced
 - 1–3 tomatoes, cut into cubes or slices
 - 5–10 cloves garlic
 - 2 tablespoon pine nuts
 - 1 tablespoon caraway
 - 1–3 tablespoon ground oregano
 - 1–2 tablespoon ground chile or chile powder
 - 1 tablespoon paprika
 - 1–2 pinch(es) saffron
 - 1 tablespoon cumin
 - 1 cup basmati rice
 - ½ cup red wine
 - 1 cube vegetarian bouillon
 - 1 can black beans
 - Cheese (Parmesan or cotija work best)
 
Procedure
- Heat the olive oil in a very large saucepan.
 - When oil is hot, add curry powder, potatoes, onions, red peppers, and tomatoes. Stir and fry until potatoes are nearly done.
 - Reduce heat, then stir in crushed garlic, pine nuts, caraway, half the dried oregano, and chili powder.
 - In a separate pot (with a lid) bring 1 ¾ cup water to a boil.
 - While waiting for water to boil, make a rice spice mix from paprika, pinch of saffron, cumin, and remaining oregano.
 - Mix rice spice mix with basmati rice.
 - When water has begun to boil, reduce heat, add rice and rice spice mix. Cover and simmer for 10 minutes.
 - Add wine and bouillon cube to the tomato mixture, stir, and turn the heat to low. Simmer, stirring occasionally, while the rice is cooking.
 - Let rice simmer for another 10 minutes, then remove from the heat.
 - When the contents of the saucepan appear to be frying again instead of simmering, stir in the rice.
 - When liquid is absorbed by rice, stir in the beans.
 - Turn off heat and serve with cheese.
 
Notes, tips, and variations
- For a vegan variation, serve without cheese.
 - This dish is easier to cook if the potatoes are left out altogether.
 - Most vegetables go well in this dish. Feel free to chop up any vegetable and throw it in the pan during the initial frying stage.