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Chorizo Substitution
Italian mild or hot sausage. or. spicy breakfast sausage. Spanish chorizo. can be substituted for Mexican chorizo. kielbasa. or pepperoni. other dry-cured pork sausage. linguisa (hotter). or Mexican chorizo (cooked) ...
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Spanish stew
1/4 cup (60ml) olive oil; 1 chorizo sausage*, sliced; 1 onion, sliced; 4 garlic cloves, crushed; 2 tsp smoked sweet paprika*; 1/2 tsp saffron threads, soaked in 2 tbs cold water; 410g can butter beans, rinsed, drained; 600ml fish stock ...
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Chorizo Frito al Vino
I do like this dish which is simply the spicy Spanish sausage, sautéed in red wine. I have started using Tesco’s Cooking Chorizo which is not as hard (or as chewy) as the traditional dried chorizo which you can buy from most ...
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Spanish Tortilla with Chorizo & Peppers
This is recipe #5 of my, Eggs Over Easy, recipe series. A traditional Spanish dish, tortilla is a thick omelet composed of potato, onions, and egg. Our version also features spicy chorizo sausage and sautéed red peppers. ...
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Cabbage and Chorizo with Chateau Chadeuil
Chorizo is a Spanish sausage – rather like salami – which comes from the Iberian peninsula. It has a distinctive smoky flavour and dark red colour from dried, smoked red peppers. It is made with chopped pork and seasoned with paprika ...
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Ersatz Chorizo
“Chorizo” is a Spanish or Mexican style sausage that is very spicy. So, I’m talking about “fake sausage.” I’m not supposed to be eating sausage, because my cholesterol is insanely high. But, I love sausage in my Cowboy Beans, ...
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livin la vida chorizo
Ingredients1 lb. tenderloin filet, cut in 1-inch cubes 1 Spanish onion, chopped 2 garlic cloves, chopped ¼ cup extra-virgin olive oil 1 chorizo (Spanish sausage), sliced ½ cup sliced mushrooms Salt and pepper to taste ...
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chickpeas & chorizo
This dish is a really typical Spanish side dish or tapas. The flavour of the chorizo permeates the tomato sauce and the chickpeas provide substance and sustenance. It’s great with a glass of red or even rosé. ...
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huevos a la flamenca
This is chorizo sausage. It's a Spanish/Portugese sausage that gets its red color from dried smoked red pepper. It's really flavorful. You can find it down the ethnic aisle in your grocery store. You could use fresh, but traditional ...
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Food Finds
We also ordered chorizo, bangus sardines a la Daniel, and dinuguan with puto. The chorizo was great; it wasn’t the usual tube shaped type but shredded. I didn’t try the sardines but my husband said it was okay. ...
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Spain's Chorizo Sausage
The chorizo - Spain's most famous sausage. The chorizo has been made for hundreds of years, in various guises this Spanish sausage has gained an enviable reputation as being one of the best in the world...taking on it's German and ...
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Fresh Mexican Chorizo
Mexican chorizo differs from the Spanish variety in many crucial ways, and not just because it is a fresh sausage and not a cured and smoked one. While they are both red in color, what turns the sausages that color can differ ...
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