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    $48 at Our Place. The brand most famously known for creating the internet’s most viral pan — the Always Pan — launched its first-ever tableware ... salads and stews to paella and even cereal

  3. Quinoa Paella with Spring Vegetables Recipe - AOL

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    *For a moist texture use a 34-cm (13½ -inch) paella pan suitable for use on the stove and in the oven. Wash the carrots and turnips, and pat dry in a clean cloth or with paper towels. Cut the stalks off the asparagus. Keep 7 of the asparagus tips whole. Chop the remaining 3 tips into very fine rounds, then set aside in iced water.

  4. Paella Rice with Lobster Recipe - AOL

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    *For an extra-fine texture use a 51-cm (20-inch) paella pan. Preheat the barbecue or grill. Lightly toast all the spices and flavorings in a dry frying pan or skillet over medium-high heat until ...

  5. Paella - Wikipedia

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    Paella is a Valencian word that means frying pan, [13] [14] [15] from which the dish gets its name. [14] [15] Valencian speakers use the word paella for all pans, including the traditional shallow pan used for cooking the homonym dish. [15] The pan is made of polished or coated steel with two side handles. [16]

  6. Villarriba and Villabajo - Wikipedia

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    Villarriba and Villabajo are two fictional Spanish villages that serve as the setting for a series of advertising campaigns for Procter & Gamble's Fairy brand. Originally created in Spain in 1991 for Fairy dishwashing liquid, the campaign has been renewed over the years, expanded to other products of the brand and used in several international markets.

  7. Paila - Wikipedia

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    A paila (Spanish pronunciation:) is a type of cookware that in several Spanish-speaking South American countries refers to a large shallow metal pan or earthenware bowl which oftentimes is also used as a serving plate for the foods prepared in it. Dishes served in clay pailas are often prepared in the paila itself by way of baking in an oven.