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Olleta alicantina

Olleta is a traditional rice dish originating from the Alicante province. Although the dish has a few variations, it’s usually made with a combination of Spanish rice, chickpeas, chestnuts, pumpkin, stock, olive oil, garlic, salt pork or bacon, swiss chard, and salt, while morcilla slices can be added for extra flavor, but it’s completely optional.


Olleta is traditionally cooked in a large cazuela until most of the liquid has been absorbed. The rice should be tender, but still a bit soupy. Before serving, it’s recommended to let the dish rest for a few minutes. This specialty from Alicante is a typical cold-weather fare.

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