03/11/09

Permalink 11:29:58 pm, by Robert, 315 words
Categories: Recipes, What's for dinner?

Chorizo recipes

OK, last week when I talked about chorizo and its delish soy substitutes, such as Soyrizo.

Incidentally, I called it a Mexican sausage, but I neglected to mention its roots in Spain and Portugal, where it’s a fermented sausage that gets its color from dried smoked red peppers.

In that post, I mentioned a recipe that I’ve been playing with lately. I hope you like it; it’s been a hit around South Whatcom Fire’s Station 22. It’s from a little cookbook my wife got me for our 15th anniversary, only I can’t remember the title and author.

For the sausage, I’ve been favoring the Soy Chorizo at Trader Joe’s ($1.99), but Isernio’s and Hempler’s make good pork versions with very little fat. When you can find it, Haggen and the Community Food Co-op occasionally make their own sausage in bulk, without a casing.

Chorizo and potatoes

Ingredients
1 pound chorizo
2-3 medium potatoes (russet or Yukon Gold), diced
1 Tbsp. olive oil
1 tsp. oregano
salt and pepper

Directions
Warm a cast-iron skillet over medium heat, and add olive oil. Add the potaoes and fry until about half done, turning so they don’t stick.

Add oregano and salt and pepper to taste. Add chorizo and fry until potatoes are done.

Serve with salsa, guacamole (see recipe at this blog), chopped cilantro and warm flour or corn tortillas.

Variation 1
Increase olive oil to 3 Tbsp. and add 1 chopped medium onion and 2 crushed garlic cloves before adding the potatoes.

Add one chopped poblano pepper and one diced habanero pepper and fry over medium-low until onions begin to turn translucent. Then increase heat to medium, add potatoes and follow rest of recipe.

Variation 2
Once the recipe is complete, pour in 4-6 scrambled eggs. Do not stir, simply reduce heat to low, cover and let the eggs set. Spread top with grated jack cheese, if desired.

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Welcome to A La Carte. We invite you to join in our discussion about recipes, ingredients, cooking techniques, kitchen gadgets and all things food-related. We're not dieticians or professional chefs, simply people who love eating, cooking and food in general. We hope to share information and ideas to make the task of getting breakfast, lunch and dinner on the table a bit easier and we look forward to reading your ideas and tips.

Robert Mittendorf is a copy editor and page designer for The Herald. He received a BA in journalism from Michigan State University, and spent 18 years at newspapers in Corona, Calif., and Santa Cruz before moving to Bellingham in 2002. He lives in Sudden Valley and loves to cook for his wife and two daughters and the occasional guest. He is also a volunteer firefighter-EMT for Whatcom County Fire District 2, where the Saturday night duty crew at Station 22 tends to eat pretty well.

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