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  2. 42 Chorizo Recipe Ideas That Are Sure to Spice Up ... - AOL

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    33. Chorizo and Polenta Lasagna. Instead of using fresh chorizo, the recipe calls for ground pork and a boatload of spices. Use the real deal if you can find it or lean on this clever substitute ...

  3. The 2-Ingredient Appetizer I Make Every Single Holiday

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    Remove the casing from the sausage link and slice into about 1/2-inch slices. Add it to a food processor fitted with a standard blade or a high-speed blender. Pour in the honey and add 1 ...

  4. Zesty Rice with Chorizo Recipe - AOL

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    Add the sausage, onion and garlic and cook until the onion is tender, stirring frequently. Stir the rice, broth and picante sauce in the skillet and heat to a boil. Reduce the heat to low.

  5. Chorizo - Wikipedia

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    Chorizo (/ tʃ ə ˈ r iː z oʊ,-s oʊ / chə-REE-zoh, -⁠soh, [2] [3] Spanish: [tʃoˈɾiθo, tʃoˈɾiso]; Portuguese: chouriço [ʃo(w)ˈɾisu]; see below) is a type of pork sausage originating from the Iberian Peninsula. It is made in many national and regional varieties in several countries on different continents.

  6. Hot link (sausage) - Wikipedia

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    Hot chorizo links. A hot link (also "red link", "Louisiana red hot" or "Louisiana hot link" [1] [2]) is a type of sausage used in the cuisine of the Southern United States, and a part of American barbecue, soul food, and Cajun [3] [4] and Louisiana Creole cuisines. It is also a part of Texan cuisine [5] [6] and the cuisine of Chicago, Illinois ...

  7. Choripán - Wikipedia

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    Choripán (plural: choripanes) is a type of asado sandwich with grilled chorizo.It is popular in Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay, Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia and Venezuela.The name comes from the combination of the names of its ingredients: a grilled chorizo sausage and a crusty bread (Spanish: pan) such as a pan batido, baguette, or francés.

  8. Chorizo Stuffed Clams Recipe - AOL

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    Throw in the onion, red pepper, garlic, chorizo, paprika, and cayenne. Cook until the pepper and onion are soft and the chorizo is browned about 5 minutes. Season with salt to taste.

  9. Callos - Wikipedia

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    It contains beef tripe and chickpeas, [3] blood sausage [4] and peppers. Chorizo sausage may also be used. [3] Another simple recipe of callos is boiling the tripe until tender, slicing it into strips and cooking it in pork and beans with peppers. It is common to add cheese to it to enhance the flavour. [citation needed]