Paella with Pasta (Fideuà) | Omar Allibhoy's Tapas Revolution

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  • čas přidán 11. 11. 2015
  • Omar Allibhoy shares his delicious recipe for Fideuà, essentially paella made with pasta instead of rice. Not only is this seafood dish delicious, but it's also quick to make too. Get the recipe: thehappyfoodie.co.uk/recipes/f...
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Komentáře • 18

  • @Joshandrogin
    @Joshandrogin Před 7 lety +1

    ¡Gran receta Omar!

  • @Addelbarco
    @Addelbarco Před 7 lety +10

    Me ha hecho gracia paella with pasta xD

  • @FoodAndDrinkInSeconds
    @FoodAndDrinkInSeconds Před 8 lety +9

    Paella is so good :)

  • @carriebaines9511
    @carriebaines9511 Před 8 lety +9

    I love making this, even more so than paella, so quick and very delicious. I always put red peppers in, is that not authentic?

    • @thehappyfoodie
      @thehappyfoodie  Před 8 lety +4

      +Carrie Baines We love it too, Carrie. There are so many variations on this dish. We think adding peppers is a lovely idea!

  • @evag2726
    @evag2726 Před 6 lety +3

    We have 'fide' spaghetti in these sort of pilaf dishes in Cyprus too, my Italian friends think it's weird lol

    • @recruitmentch
      @recruitmentch Před 6 lety +2

      Your 'Italian' friends are obviously fake Italians, or Italians with no idea of our country and its rich food history. Fideos is basically su filindeu chopped into smaller pieces. Su filindeu (hairs of god) is a thin pasta that is native to sardegna. Whilst Su filindeu is traditionally eaten in a soup with pecorino, we also have Capellini AKA angel hair pasta, which is also very thin. Capellini though is more like spaghetti in length.

  • @jacktraveller8290
    @jacktraveller8290 Před 8 lety +2

    Im just having a go at this now! I have a feeling Ive used too much water

    • @thehappyfoodie
      @thehappyfoodie  Před 8 lety +1

      +Jack Traveller How did you get on Jack?

    • @jacktraveller8290
      @jacktraveller8290 Před 8 lety +3

      Really well actually. It was delicious. I'll definitely make it again! Thanks for introducing me to it!

    • @thehappyfoodie
      @thehappyfoodie  Před 8 lety +1

      +Jack Traveller More than welcome! Great to hear you got on so well.

  • @user-qd5gw6ok5z
    @user-qd5gw6ok5z Před 6 lety +2

    if I don't have saffron what would be a good alternative?

    • @guillempons4854
      @guillempons4854 Před 6 lety +4

      Well there's actually not alternative. It's like looking for an alternative for Olive Oil, there aren't any. U can use red colorant, and add more smoke paprika. I must tell you that, even though in Spain there's a lot of saffron, it is so expensive that it is not normally used, unless u produce it yourself. Cheers.

    • @jandcmotorwerkz5097
      @jandcmotorwerkz5097 Před 6 lety

      백준식 I would consider experimenting with turmeric. It would add it's own flavor but might work well with this group of ingredients. It is a recipe alteration that should be tested first before you spring on a crowd.

    • @recruitmentch
      @recruitmentch Před 6 lety +1

      You don't really need to add it, if you don't have it. Whilst it adds a distinct aroma, it won't take anything away from Fideua if you don't add it.

    • @recruitmentch
      @recruitmentch Před 6 lety +1

      1 gram of Spanish saffron in the UK is about £5. It is expensive, but with that 1 gram, you can make many risotto or paella or fideua. You only need max 4-5 threads of the saffron for each dish.