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munki 01-13-2009 08:20 PM

Chorizo
 
Sometimes it's in tacos...


After Shock Media 01-13-2009 08:28 PM

Spanish chorizo kicks Mexican chorizo's ass all over the kitchen. Just a FYI.

jscott 01-13-2009 08:29 PM

chorizo is the best fucking thing in the world!

After Shock Media 01-13-2009 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by jscott (Post 15323955)
chorizo is the best fucking thing in the world!

HAHA which type, they really are very different.

makewild 01-13-2009 08:32 PM

damn that picture of that chorizo made me hungry

EthnicLover 01-13-2009 08:35 PM

Soy Chorizo.

uno 01-13-2009 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 15323951)
Spanish chorizo kicks Mexican chorizo's ass all over the kitchen. Just a FYI.

I like portuguese Chorizo the best, but agree in general.

SomeCreep 01-13-2009 08:38 PM

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Originally Posted by munki (Post 15323912)

Now that is a delicious breakfast.

Miss Munki 01-13-2009 08:39 PM

Yum...never had it with avacado:thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup

jscott 01-13-2009 08:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 15323963)
HAHA which type, they really are very different.

I dont know, I like the mexican chorizo, it's great on tacos, tostadas, beans, rice, eggs, omg I miss it already :( chorizo isnt available anywhere in Asia :helpme

After Shock Media 01-13-2009 08:57 PM

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Originally Posted by uno (Post 15323989)
I like portuguese Chorizo the best, but agree in general.

Well ya portuguese is damn near identical to spanish. The mexican stuff although also tasty, it is to damn greasy for most applications.

MattO 01-13-2009 08:58 PM

I put it in black beans & rice. Mmmm.

Spunky 01-13-2009 09:08 PM

My heart just skipped a beat looking at that

Dagwolf 01-13-2009 09:11 PM

I like chorizo and egg burritos..

LeRoy 01-13-2009 09:43 PM

Oda le' Chorizo con huevo :)

tony286 01-13-2009 10:11 PM

When I worked nights at the jackshack. There was this 24 hr Mexican joint close to us. They did a egg,chorizo and potato in the a burrito. It was so fucking good.

brassmonkey 01-13-2009 10:15 PM

i have it like 3 times a week

John-ACWM 01-14-2009 01:22 AM

Been in Spain a few times. Chorizo is one of the best things to eat there. Along with tortilla

Icy 01-14-2009 04:39 AM

Nothing beats good fried Spanish chorizo:

http://www.tastingmenu.com/media/200...11-chorizo.jpg

Or a good "chorizo Iberico" cut on thin slices:

http://www.ibergour.co.uk/images/cho...elito_full.jpg

Sarah_Jayne 01-14-2009 05:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by After Shock Media (Post 15323951)
Spanish chorizo kicks Mexican chorizo's ass all over the kitchen. Just a FYI.

See, until recently I didn't know it was so different. I love the Spanish stuff and have been putting it in recipes I put on sites and then I noticed when some Americans were making them it appeared to be coming out totally different. Then, I figured out the Spanish one was more sausagey or something than the other version.

sosfactory 01-14-2009 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by munki (Post 15323912)

Where is the Chorizo?

tranza 01-14-2009 06:16 AM

Never ate this...

kowalsky 01-14-2009 06:30 AM

Of course the Argentinen chorizo is the best one!

LadyMischief 01-14-2009 06:41 AM

I like a good portuguese chorizo. I use it to make my famous cajun chicken. mmm

kmanrox 01-14-2009 07:20 AM

brazilian churrasco is wayyyy better

candyflip 01-14-2009 07:22 AM

My girl is downstairs frying us up some with eggs right now.

Mmmmmmm.

sortie 01-14-2009 07:22 AM

I never liked it. Maybe I didn't cook it right.

munki 01-14-2009 08:45 AM

Chorizo for teh wins

tammix 01-14-2009 08:49 AM

in any mexican restaurant try "huevos con chorizo y tortillas de harina and salsa verde"
or "queso flameado con chorizo"
you will taste a little bit of heaven

munki 01-14-2009 11:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tammix (Post 15326324)
in any mexican restaurant try "huevos con chorizo y tortillas de harina and salsa verde"
or "queso flameado con chorizo"
you will taste a little bit of heaven

:thumbsup:thumbsup

After Shock Media 01-14-2009 03:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sarah_MaxCash (Post 15325233)
See, until recently I didn't know it was so different. I love the Spanish stuff and have been putting it in recipes I put on sites and then I noticed when some Americans were making them it appeared to be coming out totally different. Then, I figured out the Spanish one was more sausagey or something than the other version.

I think many are almost the opposite and primary know Mexican chorizo. Mexican chorizo for one is sold raw and usually in a plastic casing or tube. It has the same brick red color yet I think more from chili and not paprika. It also has a lot more fat content for sure. When you do open it to cook it is a thick paste like consistency - thicker than wet cement often. If you do attempt to fry it by itself without adding a bit more liquid though it is very prone to burning quickly. Oddly they are not that interchangeable in recipes. You end up with different dishes.

Sure chorizo and eggs works the same, just like I said comes out at two separate dishes. The Mexican version will color the eggs with the fat, and you will end up with small bits of spicy chorizo in them. The Spanish version will color the eggs with the fat if you allow it to render out, and you will end up with pieces as large as your diced them in your dish.

Spanish/Portuguese type:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...zo1-edited.jpg

Mexican type:
http://dinneranddrinks.files.wordpre...horizo-pic.jpg

OK that is a wee bit processes or manufactured. Here is another for Mexican.
http://www.jackbellsmeats.com/images...an_Chorizo.jpg

~Ray 01-14-2009 04:51 PM

try some Longanisa with your scrambled eggs and rice.

http://www.filipino-food-lovers.com/.../longanisa.jpg

http://www.martinpurefoods.com/images/photo802.jpg

Mutt 01-14-2009 04:54 PM

what makes Chorizo sausage different from other kinds of sausages like Italian, German, Polish etc? hotter? what ingredients?

After Shock Media 01-14-2009 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 15330240)
what makes Chorizo sausage different from other kinds of sausages like Italian, German, Polish etc? hotter? what ingredients?

Well there are also numerous types of Italian, German, etc. types of sausage as well.

Typically Chorizo (European types) is a cured pork sausage with the predominate spices being paprika (from sweet to hot - and smoked varieties) and then garlic. Of course paprika goes from bland and very damn mild to fairly hot.
One thing I can say for sure is do not judge paprika taste from what the average American knows, that stuff that is rarely used in most pantries only to add color to deviled eggs or potato salad. The average McCormick's or whatever that has sat in someones kitchen since they bought the house is fairly bad.

CaptainHowdy 01-15-2009 06:30 AM

Why the hell this is on the 3rd. page?? CHORIZO ROCKS!

http://saudadesymate.jubiiblog.com.e...Choripan03.jpg

nikad 01-15-2009 06:36 AM

Nothing beats an Argentine choripan.....yummmmm ( but a Spanish tortilla with chorizo is also grrrreat! )

czarina 01-15-2009 06:45 AM

that chorizo looks a little yellowish... the one I'm used to is a lot more red.

Nydahl 01-15-2009 07:00 AM

I spent xmass time in Spain - I can't get enought of these.


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