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  2. Asado - Wikipedia

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    Another traditional form to mainly roast the meat, used in Patagonia, is with the whole animal (especially lamb and pork) in a wood stick nailed in the ground and exposed to the heat of live coals, called asado al palo. The meat for an asado is not marinated, the only preparation being the application of salt before or during the cooking period ...

  3. What Is Chorizo—and How Do You Cook With It? - AOL

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    Everything you need to know about the meat. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  4. Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Grilled meat from the asado (barbecue) is a staple, with steak and beef ribs especially common. The term asado itself refers to long strips of flank-cut beef ribs. Popular items such as chorizo (pork sausage), morcilla (blood sausage), chinchulines (chitterlings), mollejas , and other parts of the animal are also enjoyed.

  5. Chorizo - Wikipedia

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    In Argentina, [29] Uruguay, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia and Venezuela, chorizo is the name for any coarse meat sausage. Spanish-style chorizo is also available, and is distinguished by the name chorizo español ('Spanish chorizo'). Argentine chorizos are normally made of pork, and are not spicy hot. Some Argentine chorizos include other types of ...

  6. The 70 Best Grilling Recipes to Cook and Eat All Summer - AOL

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    It’s hard to beat the pleasure of grilling your dinner over an open fire—and when the forecast is in the upper 80’s (or higher), it’s also a no-brainer for low-effort...

  7. 42 Chorizo Recipe Ideas That Are Sure to Spice Up ... - AOL

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    Meet chorizo, a type of pork sausage that hails from the Iberian Peninsula. Parts of the pig that are commonly used to make chorizo include the shoulder, jowl, loin and belly, as well as pork fat.

  8. Mixed grill - Wikipedia

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    South African mixed grill, featuring boerewors, eggs, lamb chops, rump steak. Arabian: Selection of shish kebabs, variously including chicken breast cubes, beef cubes, meat kofta, chicken kofta and lamb chops. Argentina: asado, featuring cuts of beef, kidney, liver and sausages (especially chorizo and morcilla, a form of blood sausage). [1]

  9. 84 grilling recipes to cook all summer long - AOL

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    Not only does grilling seem more laid back than most other cooking methods, but grilled foods are arguably more delicious to eat, too. (Think: juicy burgers , tender steak, playful kebabs, spicy ...