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paella|pɑːˈɛlə, paɪˈɛlə| [Cat. paella, f. OFr. paele (mod. poêle), f. L. patella pan, dish.] A Spanish dish of rice with chicken, seafood, vegetables, etc., cooked and served in a large shallow pan. Also fig.
1892Encycl. Pract. Cookery ii. 84/2 Paela, a favourite Spanish dish containing the usual oil and garlic. 1926B. Reynolds Cocktail Continentale 66 You lunch at Antiqua Casa Botin. Crab soup. Paella a la Valencian, a mixture of chicken, fish, meat, rice, vegetables, snails and clams. 1939R. Campbell Flowering Rifle ii. 52 Dead Charlies climbing on each other's backs To make a huge paella of the plains. 1955J. Thomas No Banners viii. 69 An appetizing paella and a goblet of vino tinto for each man. 1960‘W. Haggard’ Closed Circuit x. 121 The food was excellent: he could give her the paella which he knew she loved, and now she was eating it with relish..her mouth still full of rice and chicken. 1965Punch 24 Feb. 289/1 The locals mostly speak with a macaroni Italian accent, the Dons with some kind of paella Spanish. 1970‘D. Halliday’ Dolly & Cookie Bird vii. 99 Paella with all the right things in it, squids and octopuses and chicken and lobster-tails and paprika and sherry and peas and onion and pimento and pork, all done with saffron rice. 1972Village Voice (N.Y.) 1 June 24/3 The underworld provided the paella for the detective stories, including the celebrated ‘Pinktoes’. 1976National Observer (U.S.) 23 Oct. 19/3 The restaurant serves up an imaginative assortment of house specialities, many European inspired including..the Spanish Paella Valenciana. |