Jessica_Morris
Senior Cook
I'm looking for some good chorizo recipes. Anyone have any?
Thanks In Advance!
Thanks In Advance!
Try this. Cook some minced aromatics in reserved chorizo drippings, add in some balsamic, strain if you want, and whisk to make a warm chorizo balsamic vinaigrette. Keep it in a squirt bottle, try it on pretty much anything it's like liquid gold. kale, portabella mushrooms, salads, French fries, waffles, shrimp and grits. Go wild.
Are you thinking in terms of the salami type chorizo that you can eat as-is or the sausage-type which has to be cooked?I'm looking for some good chorizo recipes. Anyone have any?
Thanks In Advance!
The sausage type that has to be cooked.
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The sausage type that has to be cooked.
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Okay, because I actually pay attention and read your responses, now I know what type of chorizo we are discussing. Now I want to know, do you want recipes for making your own chorizo, or recipes that use store bought chorizo? I have both types of recipes.
Huevos Rancheros, as taught to me by a Mexican friend is San Diego.
Ingredients:
2 large eggs
3 tbs. milk
A leetle salt (his words)
A leetle pepper (again his words)
1 chorizo sausage in casing.
Beat the egg, milk, and s&p. Heat a good frying pan with a bit of butter. When teh butter is hot, Cut the end off of the sausage and squeeze about 2 tbs. of the chorizo into the pan. Stir fry it for about a minute. Add the eggs and begin slowly stirring to make fluffy scrambled eggs. Simply fold the outside edges toward the center, giving a few seconds for the egg to set a little. Then flip the eggs to make sure the top is cooked as you like them. You can also add peppers, and onion to this dish. Maybe top it with some Queso Blanco cheese.
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Are you thinking along the lines of Mexican chorizo which can be used as a bulk sausage or stuffed in casings? It is considered a fresh sausage. Spanish chorizo is generally a cured, dried sausage.
I'm talking about Mexican Chorizo
I've eaten it and its awesome. Y'all made me hungry for sausage now.