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  2. Argentine cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Another feature of Argentine cuisine is the preparation of homemade food such as French fries, patties, and pasta to celebrate a special occasion, to meet friends, or to honour someone. Homemade food is also seen as a way to show affection. [3] Argentine restaurants include a great variety of cuisines, prices, and flavours. [3]

  3. 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, 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. [1] [2]

  4. Chipotle is putting meat-free chorizo on the menu - AOL

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    Chipotle is testing out meat-free chorizo made from pea protein, Bloomberg reported. It plans to trial the chorizo at around 100 restaurants in Denver, Indianapolis, and California.

  5. Asado - Wikipedia

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    An asado usually consists of beef, pork, chicken, chorizo, and morcilla; all of which are cooked using an open fire or a grill, called a parrilla. Usually, red wine and side dishes such as salads accompany the main meats, which are prepared by a designated cook called the asador [ 2 ] or parrillero .

  6. Potatoes with Chorizo Recipe - AOL

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    Sauté the onion in the oil over low heat in a wide skillet, stirring often, for about 20 minutes, until it is really brown, almost caramelized.

  7. Fried Egg with Chorizo Recipe - AOL

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    To serve, divide the chorizo and thyme among 4 plates, top each with an egg, and garnish with the reserved garlic. Sprinkle with sea salt and drizzle the reserved cooking oil over each plate.

  8. Latin American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Another determining factor in Argentine cuisine is that Argentina is one of the world's major food producers. It is a major producer of meat (especially beef), wheat, corn, milk, beans, and since the 1970s, soybeans. Given the country's vast production of beef, red meat is an especially common part of the Argentine diet.

  9. Chorizo Poached in Red Wine Recipe - AOL

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    1. Combine all of the ingredients in a large skillet. Bring to a boil. Cover and simmer over moderately low heat, turning once, until the chorizo are plump, about 15 minutes.