There’s nothing like good, delicious comfort food. Especially when it’s actually good for you! If you’ve loved our easy, one-pan recipes like the Spanish Rice & Beans or the Creamy Healthy Chicken Enchilada Skillet, then you’re going to LOVE this Chicken & Shrimp Spanish Paella.
Here’s why we’re obsessed with this recipe:
- It can all be made in one skillet.
- It’s quick and easy – no complicated methods here!
- It’s adjustable.
- Feeding a crowd or want to freeze leftovers for later? This recipe is perfect for batch cooking!
This is truly one of our favorite go-to recipes!
Watch this video for how to make Chicken & Shrimp Spanish Paella
Ingredients
Here are some of the main ingredients you’ll need for this recipe:
Chicken Breasts – Don’t have chicken breasts on hand? Any type of chicken will work just fine. Another option is to use meat from a rotisserie chicken and simply add it in at the end!
Note: Get high quality, organic meats (like the chicken you’ll need for this recipe) at Butcher Box for a discounted price. The best part? They deliver it right to your doorstep!
Shrimp – Buying pre-cooked shrimp is perfect for saving time on this recipe! Just make sure that they are deveined, tail-off, and thawed before getting started.
Rice – If you can find Bomba Paella Rice, that typically works best for Spanish paella. In this case, I just used a brown rice mix that worked wonderfully!
Onion – Fresh, chopped onion is best for this recipe. However, dried onion flakes work great too!
Tomatoes – Grape tomatoes or a regular tomato works perfectly.
Chicken Broth – Don’t have chicken broth? Vegetable broth is a great substitution!
Spices/Herbs – Paprika, dried parsley, red chili powder, crushed garlic, turmeric. Delicious!
Saffron Threads – Saffron Threads are a unique flavor in Spanish Paella. However, if you aren’t able to get them, simply omit them from the recipe!
Lemon – Lemon juice adds a special zesty flavor to this yummy recipe!
Equipment
We love how this Chicken & Shrimp Spanish Paella comes together in a cast iron skillet. However, a regular cooking pan works great, too!
How to make Spanish Paella
1. Cook the chicken and onion in a skillet.
2. Add in the rice, saffron threads, and other spices. Continue to cook.
3. Add in the broth, bring to a boil, then allow to simmer (covered).
4. Add in the shrimp and tomatoes and continue to cook.
How to freeze/store
This recipe is perfect as a make ahead or freezer meal! Simply make it according to the directions below, then place it in an airtight container in the refrigerator (without the lid) for about an hour. Once it’s cooled off, add the airtight lid and store in the refrigerator for up to a week or the freezer for up to 3 months!
More easy dinners you’ll love
- Easy Vegetarian Enchiladas Recipe
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- Thai Chicken Lettuce Wraps
- The BEST Easy Healthy Lasagna Recipe
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Chicken & Shrimp Spanish Paella
Ingredients
- 2 chicken breasts (medium)
- 1/4 onion (small)
- 10 grape tomatoes
- 1 Tbsp oil
- 2 cups rice (dry)
- saffron threads
- 2 tsp paprika
- 2 tsp dried parsley
- 1 tsp red chili powder
- 1/2 tsp crushed garlic
- 1/2 tsp turmeric
- 2 1/2 cups chicken broth
- 1 lb cooked medium shrimp (deveined, tail-off, thawed)
- salt/pepper
- 1 lemon
Instructions
- Cut the chicken into cubes.
- Chop the onion and grape tomatoes.
- Cook the onion and chicken in the oil over medium-high heat in a skillet for about 5 minutes.
- Place a cover over the skillet for about 3 minutes to keep chicken from drying out.
- Add in the dry rice, crushed saffron threads, paprika, parsley, red chili powder, garlic, and turmeric.
- Stir for about 3 minutes.
- Add in the broth and bring to a boil for 5 minutes.
- Cover and allow to simmer for 15 minutes (or until rice is soft).
- Add in the shrimp and tomatoes.
- Cook for another 3 minutes (or until shrimp is hot).
- Serve with fresh lemon slices and a squeeze of lemon juice!
Video
Notes
- Feel free to use any type of chicken if you don’t have chicken breast on hand!
- Chicken broth can be substituted for vegetable broth.
- Don’t have saffron threads? Simply leave them out!
Melanie says:
I love how easy and quick it is to put together! I am a sucker for a good Spanish rice so this recipe checks so many boxes! Also your pictures are stunning!
Julie @ Running in a Skirt says:
This is such a great recipe idea! I love how you did chicken and seafood in this great paella. So delish!
Heather Hart says:
I’m a vegan, but this recipe looks so good! I’m thinking I can make it with baked or fried tofu instead of shrimp!
Deborah Brooks says:
We have not made Paella in so long! My family loves it just may have to surprise them this week with this
Sarah says:
I’ve never made my own paella but this doesn’t seem too intimidating! Seems like a great date meal at home!
Gloria says:
I love paella…and this looks delicious. Looks like an easy meal for dinner this week. I even think I have all the ingredients needed.
Adrienne says:
Hi, Is it 342kcals per serving or for the entire dish
Christine McMichael replied:
Hi, Adrienne! It is 243 calories per serving.
Lisa C. says:
This was actually super easy, which is right up my alley now. Really flavorful. My family loves it, even my uber picky youngest daughter. A definite win!!
Christine McMichael replied:
I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe, Lisa! Love it! 🙂
Izzy says:
What would the serving size be for per person?
Christine McMichael replied:
I would say around 1 – 1 1/2 cups! I haven’t actually measured it, but that would be my assumption. Enjoy the recipe!
Eman Omar says:
So good, thanks
Christine McMichael replied:
I’m glad you enjoyed the recipe! 🙂
Deryn says:
Yum, love the sound of all those Spanish spices together! I’ll have to try a big veggie paella. Happy almost baby-arrival!
Lorie says:
It’s late and now all I can think about is paella. Need to make this ASAP!
Stephanie McKercher says:
Wow, this sounds so flavorful. I love all the spices you used together. Delicious!
Nicole @ Pumps & Iron says:
One-pan meals are the best! The last thing I want to do after a long work day is tackle a pile of dirty dishes. 🙂
Alisa Fleming says:
Okay, you have me intrigued. Paella always sounds like such an ordeal, but this looks really easy – and flavorful.