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Arroz Valenciana.Arroz Valenciana is the ultimate in easy comfort food and this delicious rendition uses the simplest ingredients and methods to make the perfect meal in no time!

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What is Arroz Valenciana?

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Many classic Filipino dishes have evolved from the diverse population in the Philippines. Many expats from around the world have found a home in the Philippines and brought with them their own styles of cooking. One delicious Filipino dish that has evolved from the Spanish style of cuisine is Arroz Valenciana.

Technically, “Arroz Valenciana” refers to a style of preparing rice that originated in Spain, but in Filipino cooking, this dish takes on a new life! The delicious Filipino rendition of this dish uses sticky rice, bell pepper, and coconut milk to make an irresistible medley of flavors. It’s a simple dish with so much flavor!

What Makes Arroz Valenciana so Great!?

Filling and Flavorful!

  • Usually, when you think of rice it’s not the star of the meal, but this delicious recipe for Arroz Valenciana turns the spotlight on the tasty rice. The rice is able to toast and become a whole flavor that you will be totally hooked on! This is no side dish, but rather a satisfying rice dish that will fill you up with plenty of meaty and vegetative flavors.

Easy Any Night of the Week!

  • Arroz Valenciana is such a simple dish that you can even make it on a weeknight. It’s such a cheerful and comforting dish after a long day at the office or school that the whole family will get excited to hear what’s for dinner!

Filipino Flair!

  • Many different cultures have their own take on Arroz Valenciana, but nobody makes it like Filipinos! Our delicious take on this dish uses the amazing flavor of coconut milk as well as chicken and bell pepper to make the flavor even more bold and more delicious. It’s a truly fantastic showcase of traditional Filipino flavors!

Ingredients for Arroz Valenciana

  • Glutinous Rice-This type of rice is an essential ingredient for Filipino cooking. It’s a particularly sticky style of rice that gives this dish its signature texture.
  • Jasmine Rice-Jasmine rice is a great choice because of its long grains and delectable aroma. The cooking will make its tasty aroma bloom and grow!
  • Skinless Chicken Thighs or Chicken Breast-Chicken is one of the key proteins in this dish and it helps to give the recipe some substance. You can also choose another cut of chicken, but whichever style you choose be sure to cut it into small pieces for this cook.
  • Chinese Sausage-Chinese sausage is a great style of sausage with a nice sweet and not overly salty flavor. You will sometimes find this sausage labeled with its Chinese name “ lap cheong.”
  • Green Peas-Green peas add some color and texture to this dish. Fresh peas are perfect but you can also use frozen peas.
  • Paprika-Paprika gives the rice a sweet and smoky pepper flavor as well as a nice dash of color.
  • Turmeric-Turmeric is a classic ingredient in this recipe. It adds a nice spiced flavor as well as great orange/yellow color.
  • Chicken Broth-Chicken broth is the ultimate trick to use to make rice wonderfully bold and flavorful. Alternatively, you can use water and a bouillon cube instead of the broth.
  • Coconut Milk-This ingredient gives the rice a delightfully creamy flavor and texture. Use your favorite brand of this velvety smooth liquid.
  • Onion-A small onion adds a ton of savory flavor to this rice dish. Use white or yellow or in a pinch you can swap this ingredient for a shallot.
  • Tomato-A small tomato adds great freshness and color to this recipe. Choose a petite tomato just a bit larger than a ping-pong ball.
  • Garlic-Garlic is the ultimate savory food enhancer; Its flavor will make anyone’s mouth water! Use fresh cloves or the jarred version of this ingredient.
  • Red Bell Pepper-The bell pepper in this recipe adds a great level of vegetable sweetness and peppery punch, as well as a bright color. In a pinch, you can swap this ingredient for yellow or orange bell pepper.
  • Cooking Oil-Use your favorite neutral cooking oil and don’t be afraid to add a little extra to the pan after cooking the meat!

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Fish Sauce, Green Onion, Hard-Boiled Eggs (For Garnishing)

These simple dressings and garnishes can add a lovely bit of color and flavor to your rice!

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Heat cooking oil in a medium-sized flat pan and saute’ chicken thigh and cook until soft. Remove chicken from the pan and set aside.
  2. Cook Chinese sausage and cook until it changes its color. Remove from the pan and set aside.
  3. Add cooking oil, if needed, in the same pan and saute’ garlic until brown and onion until transparent. Add the tomato and pepper. Season with paprika and turmeric powder and cook until pepper and tomato are soft. Add the rice and mix to coat with the sauce.
  4. Add the chicken broth and coconut milk. Cover and let cook on low heat until the rice is done and the liquid evaporated.
  5. Add the chicken, peas, and Chinese sausage mix with the rice gently.
  6. KEEP AN EYE ON THE RICE AS IT TENDS TO STICK AT THE BOTTOM. When it does, just scrape it and mix. You’ll find yourself mixing the rice all the time to equally cook the rice grain and that’s okay. I found that the liquid here is enough as there is steam from covering the Arroz Valenciana while cooking.

Expert Tips and Tricks

  • Add extra oil to the pan if needed when sauteing the meat and vegetables,
  • Coat the rice well before adding the liquid.
  • Watch the rice closely and stir/scrape it when needed to avoid sticking.

What to Serve with Arroz Valenciana?

This dish is a true all-star, but you can add a few sides to take it really over the top! Try serving this Arroz Valenciana with fried plantains or sweet potatoes for a nice balance of texture and flavor. Crusty bread is always great to have on hand when serving this dish! Any way you pair this rice up, it will come out delicious!

How to Store and Reheat Arroz Valenciana

  • Storing this delicious rice is easy. Allow the dish to cool completely before transferring all the leftovers to an airtight container. Store in the refrigerator for up to three days.
  • There are two suitable ways to reheat this dish, in the microwave or in a pan.
  • To reheat in the microwave simply transfer the desired amount of leftovers to a microwave-safe container and heat for up to 2 minutes. To reheat in a pan, heat a wok over medium heat, add the Arroz Valenciana to the hot pan, and stir it up for a few minutes until it is warm throughout.

What is the Difference between Arroz Valenciana and Paella?

Arroz Valenciana is technically a method and not a dish. It’s a way of cooking rice with aromatic and colorful ingredients like turmeric or saffron. Paella is a type of Arroz Valenciana from Spain that typically uses saffron and green beans; whereas, this Arroz Valenciana is made in the Filipino style, with sticky rice and coconut milk.

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Equipment Needed

  • Flat pan- to ensure that the rice is fully cooked equally.
  • Spoon/Spatula- use to mix the ingredients.

ARROZ VALENCIANA RECIPE

Arroz Valencianamay look challenging to make, but it is super easy. I explained the instruction thoroughly, and I made a video to guide you, and the list below will prep you for it. Preparation is always the key when making your meals. So always prepare by slicing or cutting the ingredients ahead of time.

  • Prepare the Arroz Valenciana Ingredients: Slice the bell peppers into strips and set them aside. Also, slice the tomatoes, onion, and garlic into small pieces. Slice the chicken thigh and cut them into bite-sized pieces. Thinly slice the Bilbao into bite-size pieces and set it aside. Boil also the eggs and these boiled eggs into strips. And measure the other ingredients. For this recipe, you need plain rice and glutinous rice combined. Cut bell peppers into strips and chop the onion and garlic

How to Make Chicken Stock

  • If you don’t have chicken stock, you can make your own by mixing one chicken bouillon cube with two cups of water.
  • Saute’: Place the flat pan on the stove pot and turn on the heat to medium heat. Add the oil and fry the Chorizo De Bilbao until cooked.
  • Add chicken and fry them on all sides using the same pan. Remove from the pan and set it aside.
  • Let’s start: Using the same pan, add cooking oil if necessary, saute’ garlic until brown, and onions until transparent. Add the tomato and bell pepper strips. Season with Paprika and add Turmeric powder and cook until pepper and tomato are soft.
  • Add the rice and mix to coat with the sauce, let it cook for two more minutes, and add the chicken broth and coconut milk. Cover the pan and cook on low heat, occasionally stirring when the coconut milk and broth are evaporated. Cover and cook in low heat until the rice is cooked.
  • Add the pre-cooked ingredients: Chicken thigh/breast, green peas, and Chorizo de Bilbao, and mix with the rice gently. Season with fish sauce if needed.

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Arroz Valenciana Easy Recipe

Arroz Valenciana is a Filipino Paella version. It may look similar toPaella,but the ingredients are way different. In the Philippines, this is often served on Christmas and special occasions, but I make it for my meal prep.

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Course: Main

Cuisine: FILIPINO

Prep Time: 25 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 25 minutes minutes

Servings: 8

Author: Shobee

Equipment

  • flat pan

  • spatula or ladle for mixing

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup glutinous rice
  • 1 cup jasmine rice
  • 1/2 lb skinless chicken thigh chicken breast or other chicken cut will work. Cut into small bite sized pieces
  • 3 pieces Chinese sausage and cook until it changes its color. Remove from pan and set aside.
  • 1/2 cup green peas
  • 1 teaspoon paprika
  • 1 teaspoon Tumeric
  • 2 cups chicken broth you can mix 2 cups of water with 1 bouillon
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1 small sized onion chopped
  • 1 small size tomato chopped ( size a bit bigger than ping pong ball)
  • 4 cloves garlic chopped
  • 1/4 cup of red bell pepper cut into strips
  • 1 tablespoon cooking oil
  • fish sauce to season if needed
  • green onion leaves, hard boiled eggs

Instructions

  • Heat cooking oil in a medium sized flat pan and saute' chicken thigh and cook until until soft. Remove chicken from the pan and set aside.

  • Cook Chinese sausage and cook until it changes its color. Remove from pan and set aside.

  • Add cooking oil,if needed, in the same pan and saute' garlic until brown and onion until transparent. Add the tomato and pepper. Season with Paprika and Turmeric powder and cook until pepper and tomato are soft. Add the rice and mix to coat with the sauce.

  • Add the chicken broth and coconut milk. Cover and let cook in a low heat until rice is done and liquid evaporated.

  • Add the chicken, peas and Chinese sausage mix with the rice gently.

  • KEEP AN EYE OF THE RICE AS IT TENDS TO STICK AT THE BOTTOM. When it does, just scrape it and mix. You 'll find yourself mixing the rice all the time to equally cook the rice grain and that's OK.I found that the liquid here is enough as there is steam from covering the Arroz Valenciana while cooking.

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  1. Shobelyn Dayrit says

    You can add raisins in this if you want.

  2. Sendang says

    Hi. Do you put raisins in the arroz valenciana or is it just for garnish like the onion leeks? Saw it in the image posted. Thank you.

  3. Shobelyn Dayrit says

    Oh no~~ Yup, use only 1/2 cup glutinous rice and 1 cup jasmine rice. I corrected the recipe. Thank you for the message.

  4. Anonymous says

    Hello, you use 1/2c glutinous rice,1c jasmine and another 1/2c rice?

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FAQs

Is arroz valenciano the same as paella? ›

Arroz a la valenciana (Spanish) or Arroz à valenciana (Portuguese) is considered as a part of Philippine cuisine. It is considered as the Philippine version of paella. The Philippine version uses glutinous rice; otherwise, the ingredients are the same.

What is arroz a la valenciana made of? ›

Bolivian cuisine. In Bolivia, Arroz a la valenciana is a very popular dish that includes chicken, sometimes chorizo, and a variety of vegetables like peas, onion, tomatoes, green beans (string beans), carrots as well as potatoes from a variety of local imilla.

What is the difference between bringhe and arroz a la Valenciana? ›

Paelya is also a general term for similar dishes in the Philippines, regardless of the ingredients used. It includes arroz a la valenciana (usually made with chicken and chorizo de bilbao), bringhe (made with coconut milk), and paella negra (made with squid ink).

What is arroz a la valenciana similar to? ›

Arroz A La Valenciana is a delicious Nicaraguense version of Valencian paella. It typically features shredded chicken, sausage, carrots, celery and bell peppers.

What is the best rice for paella Valenciana? ›

Bomba is the best rice for paella. It's not only authentic to the dish, but the results are almost always perfect. Calasparra rice is an excellent substitute if you can't get your hands on bomba rice. Arborio Rice can work if you can't get bomba or Calasparra.

Do Spanish put chorizo in paella? ›

Authentic paella does not contain fish, chorizo or peas, say Valencian cooks.

What would you not find in a Valencian paella? ›

Onion: Most Spanish recipes call for a fried onion as the basis of the dish, but paella isn't one of them. Don't add an onion to your paella. Mixing meat and seafood: Are you making a meat paella or a seafood paella? Make a choice now, because traditional paella never combines both of the ingredients.

Is Valencia rice the same as Bomba rice? ›

Bomba rice (Spanish: arroz bomba; Valencian: arròs bomba) is a short-grain variety of rice (Oryza sativa L.), primarily cultivated in the eastern parts of Spain. It is commonly used in paella and other dishes in Valencian cuisine, and is often referred to as Valencia rice.

What is special about paella rice? ›

But what actually is paella rice? The most commonly used rice in paella in Spain is called Bomba. It's a short-grain rice cultivated in the eastern parts of Spain. It absorbs liquid very well, but stays quite firm during cooking.

What is a savory Valencian dish made of rice? ›

The near-mythical, savory-rice dish known as paella valenciana gets its name from the wide and shallow cooking vessel that allows the ingredients to fry, then simmer, then fry again.

What is the name of the famous rice dish that comes from Valencia Spain? ›

Paella is a type of rice dish that originated in the Spanish region of Valencia. It is one of the best known dishes in Spanish cuisine. That said, while many people consider paella to be the Spanish national dish, Spaniards themselves consider it as more of a Valencian meal.

What is a substitute for paella rice? ›

Best substitute for paella rice is risotto rice (arborio rice) which has similar characteristics ie. ability to absorb lots of liquid, except risotto goes creamy if you stir it. The next best is medium grain rice – the same rice I use for rice pudding.

What is arroz in English? ›

noun. rice [noun] a plant, grown in well-watered ground in tropical countries, whose seeds are used as food. (Translation of arroz from the PASSWORD Portuguese–English Dictionary © 2014 K Dictionaries Ltd)

Is Valencia rice sticky rice? ›

Bomba, Calasparra or Valencia Rice

These grains remain separate but firm when cooked, but can absorb up to three times their volume in liquid, which makes them perfect to absorb the broth in paella without getting sticky.

What is the difference between paella and arroz? ›

Arroz con mariscos features long-grain rice while paella revolves around short-grain rice. Arroz con mariscos features ají, Peruvian pepper, for flavor while paella features saffron and rosemary. Paella is cooked over a fire for hours while Arroz con Mariscos is traditionally made to order in clay pots.

Can you use arroz rice for paella? ›

Spanish rice (also called “bomba” rice, calaspara rice, arroz redonda) is traditional in Paella, and it's what I recommend using. It's a short grain rice that absorbs more water than regular rice, without turning mushy.

What rice dish is similar to paella? ›

In addition to the tiny noodles that set it apart from paella, fideuà also contains plenty of flavorful seafood. Recipes can vary, but shrimp, cuttlefish, calamari, and monkfish are common additions. Just don't forget the alioli! Fideuà is a fantastic alternative to paella.

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