Jamie Oliver's paella recipe is panned online Published duration 4 October 2016

image caption Chef Jamie Oliver, and how paella should be done (according to the Valencians)

British chef Jamie Oliver has posted his version of paella online, although it seems unlikely many Spaniards will be reaching for their pans soon.

"Good Spanish food doesn't get much better than paella. My version combines chicken thighs & chorizo," he tweeted

An "abomination" wrote one user. "That thing ain't paella," wrote another, with the inclusion of chorizo proving particularly controversial.

There are countless recipes for paella, which originates in Valencia and involves rice plus ingredients such as rabbit, seafood, snails and artichokes.

But traditionalists have very clear ideas about what should and shouldn't go into it.

"The abuses committed in the name of Paella Valenciana, are excessive - an authentic scandal," Catalan author Josep Pla once wrote

The website Wikipaella , which aims to promote authentic paella, lists golden rules for the dish, including only using Spanish rice. And chorizo is definitely a no-no.

This is what people thought of Jamie Oliver's 'version'

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Others offered their takes on the classics

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'Your dish is everything but paella'

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