Showing posts with label Chorizo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chorizo. Show all posts

Monday, May 4, 2015

How to Make Mexican Chorizo

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A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.


How to Make Mexican Chorizo:  A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.



When I lived in Houston, TX there were a ton of small, family owned Mexican grocery stores.  Chorizo was so easy to find as well as dried chilies, and pre-marinated fajita meat.  Now that I live in Hawaii, Mexican groceries are harder to find but I have Chinatown with new flavors and foods to explore.  While I love experimenting with new food sometimes I like to revisit old comforting food and recipes.  So when I wanted to make a dish that needed chorizo I set out to figure out how to turn ground pork (easily found in Chinatown) into chorizo. I found this recipe and was happy to note I had all the spices I needed.

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What better recipe to repost for Cinco de Mayo.  I hope this inspires you to try making your own chorizo.

How to Make Mexican Chorizo:  A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.

Mexican Chorizo


Ingredients:
(recipe from Honest Cooking:  Authentic Homemade Mexican Chorizo)

1 pound ground pork
1 Tbsp ground cumin
1 tsp ground coriander
1/8 tsp ground cloves
2 bay leaves, crushed
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/2 tsp dried oregano
1/2 tsp dried thyme
1 Tbsp dried minced garlic
1 tsp sea salt (coarse salt)
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
2 Tbsp paprika
1/2 tsp cayenne
3 Tbsp apple cider vinegar

How to Make Mexican Chorizo:  A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.

Place the ground pork in a large bowl while you combine the spices.  You can use 2 Tbsp Ancho chile powder in place of the paprika and cayenne, but I did not have Ancho chile powder.

How to Make Mexican Chorizo:  A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.

Sprinkle the spice mix on top of the ground pork and pour in the vinegar.  Then get your hands in there and mix until all the spices are evenly incorporated.  I keep latex gloves in my kitchen for activities like this so I don't make too much of a mess with porky paws (they're also are handy when cutting up hot peppers).

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How to Make Mexican Chorizo:  A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.

Now you have chorizo.  Refrigerate overnight to allow the flavors to meld or wrap and freeze.  I separated half out to freeze and used half in my Black Beans and Rice.

How to Make Mexican Chorizo:  A tutorial that shows you how to turn ground pork into chorizo with some fairly common spices.

If freezing separate into whatever size portion you like (this is 1/2 pound), wrap in plastic wrap and put in a zipper bag.  Just thaw and use when ready.  I plan to use my frozen 1/2 pound in Taco Salad.

Enjoy.

Repost of origial from 9/16/13 added new cover pic, 'check out' pics/links, click to tweet, minor editing. 

For recipes using chorizo check out:

Chorizo and Black Bean Taco Salad:  Taco salad made with black beans, chorizo and spices.
Black Beans and Rice:  A complete one dish dinner with black beans, rice, meat and vegetables.  All cooked in one pot.
        Black Beans and Rice                -

For more Cinco de Mayo recipes check out:

Chicken Burrito Bowls:  Chicken, peppers, corn, beans, and rice all mixed together with tomatoes.  Ready to eat or wrap in a tortilla.
Black Bean Soup:  A creamy, flavorful, and meatless soup made with black beans and spices.  Filling enough for an entree.
Chicken Enchiladas:  Corn tortillas rolled with chicken and cheese then smothered and baked in a chili sauce.
Tequila Lime Shrimp Tacos:  Shrimp marinated in tequila and lime juice atop a lightly grilled corn tortilla with toppings of your choice.

Linked to:  Empty Your Archive, Saturday Dishes Tex mex, Empty Your Archive, Treasure Box, 2 Cup, Lou Lou Girls, Tickle my Tastebuds



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Monday, November 11, 2013

Chorizo and Black Bean Taco Salad

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Taco salad made with black beans, chorizo and spices.


Chorizo and Black Bean Taco Salad:  Taco salad made with black beans, chorizo and spices.



I think that by now it is public knowledge that I love taco salad.  One night I was trying to get my husband to come up with an idea for dinner (for the next night).  I love cooking, but sometimes it's hard to always come up with ideas of what to make.  He actually requested tacos.  We didn't have tortillas or taco shells, but we had tortilla chips so that quickly changed to taco salad.  We didn't have any ground beef in the freezer, so I would need to pick some up at the store, then I remembered I had 1/2 pound of frozen home made chorizo.  I knew that 1/2 pound of meat wasn't going to be enough so I also added black beans.  The black beans were already cooked and stored in the freezer for times like these (canned black beans would work too).  With chorizo and black beans as my base ingredients I made taco salad for dinner and it was delicious.

Chorizo and Black Bean Taco Salad:  Taco salad made with black beans, chorizo and spices.

Chorizo and Black Bean Taco Salad


Ingredients:

1/2 lb chorizo
1 onion, chopped
2 cups black beans
1/2-1 cup salsa
1 Tbsp paprika
1 Tbsp garlic powder
Hot sauce to taste, optional
salt and pepper to taste
Tortilla chips
lettuce
toppings of your choice (cheese, cilantro, tomatoes, jalapenos....)


In a large skillet, over medium heat, cook the chorizo.  You can drain off the grease if you want, but I kept it for the flavor.  When chorizo is mostly cooked add the onions (with some salt) and saute until soft and translucent (if you drain off the chorizo grease add a little oil).


Then add the, thawed, black beans and mix until combined (my black beans are unsalted so I added some salt with them). Then add the salsa, paprika, and garlic powder.


Stir to combine and reduce heat to low and let simmer for about 10 minutes. Add salt, pepper, and hot sauce to taste.


Makes 4 servings.  Serve atop tortilla chips with lettuce, cheese, tomatoes, carrots, cilantro, jalapenos, and/or your favorite toppings.




Enjoy.


Linked to:  Empty Your Archive, Saturday Dishes Tex Mex
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Thursday, October 31, 2013

Best of the Month September 2013

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A recap of my most popular blog posts of September


Best of the Month September 2013:  A recap of my most popular blog posts of September 2013

Happy Halloween everyone.  I added a couple of skull and crossbones to my best of the month picture to celebrate.

Anyway, I had another great month for my blog.  I'm still doing what I've been doing with a couple of additions.  I learned this month how to properly post on G+ so that all of my +1's show up (only have 1 link in your post).  I also started sharing my blog posts on a few different food blog/blogging communities.  Most notably G+ Share Tribe a community that encourages the sharing of others' posts thereby getting your own shared more.  I'm sharing more of others' work and meeting new people and making more friends.

The thing I am most proud of from this month's posts is that Foodista chose one of them for their blog of the day.  I'm so honored by this and many more people saw my blog...how cool.



Football season has started and this was one of my gameday snacks.  French toast strips wrapped in bacon and served with maple syrup for dipping. These can be made ahead of time and then baked when needed.  They make a great breakfast or snack for early morning kickoff (6AM here).  This post was chosen as Foodista's blog of the day on Oct. 14th.  This helped spread the word and got this post many more views than usual.  Bacon Wrapped French Toast  is my most viewed blog post from September with 537 views and 44 +1s (and still going up).  I'm so happy with this post, it may not be a lot of views for some people's standards, but for me this is hitting it big.


This is another gameday morning breakfast or snack.  When I think football and breakfast I have to have bacon.  This is a cinnamon bun recipe topped with a maple syrup, bacon and pecan glaze.  A bit time consuming but it can be made a head of time and then baked when needed (it takes a few hours to warm up before baking).  I don't know how to describe how delicious this was, sweet and salty, YUM. I found out yesterday that this was finally accepted to DesertStalking (it only took a month).  This post comes in second with 283 views and 50 +1s.

Slow Cooker Shredded Barbecue Chicken

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This is a very simple and delicious recipe with only 2 ingredients, cooked in a slow cooker.  Great for parties or a weeknight dinner.  It came in third with 249 views and 26 +1s.




This is just a simple tutorial on how to hard boil eggs.  I don't often hard boil eggs and usually have to look up how to do it, so I thought there might be others out there like me.  This post has 227 views and 5 +1s (this was from the beginning of the month before I began sharing on more communities).




This is another tutorial about how to turn plain ground pork into Mexican chorizo by adding some spices.  It is simple and tastes great and is much easier than trying to find a place that sells chorizo.  You could even try it with ground chicken for a less fatty version of chorizo.  This received 170 views and 51 +1s.

I'm learning new ways to promote my blog all the time and I hope to continue increasing my views. Thanks to everyone who follows my blog or stops by occasionally.  Your comments and interactions are much appreciated.  Enjoy.
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Monday, September 9, 2013

Black Beans and Rice

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A complete one dish dinner with black beans, rice, meat, and vegetables.  All cooked in one pot.


Black Beans and Rice:  A complete one dish dinner with black beans, rice, meat and vegetables.  All cooked in one pot.



I made this black beans and rice so that I could have a complete and balanced meal in one dish, and it only required one pot for cooking.  With a little prep work this dinner is very simple to prepare and relatively inexpensive for a tasty and complete dinner.  It also made a big pot's worth that I was happy to eat all week.

Black Beans and Rice:  A complete one dish dinner with black beans, rice, meat and vegetables.  All cooked in one pot.

Black Beans and Rice


Black Beans and Rice:  A complete one dish dinner with black beans, rice, meat and vegetables.  All cooked in one pot.
Ingredients:

1/2 pound  Mexican chorizo
1-2 jalapenos, diced
2 red bell peppers, diced
1 small onion, diced
2 bunches of spinach or other dark green leafy, roughly chopped
2 cups (cooked) black beans
1 cup rice
1 14oz can chicken broth
1 14oz can diced tomatoes, drained
1 6oz can tomato paste
salt and pepper

Black Beans and Rice:  A complete one dish dinner with black beans, rice, meat and vegetables.  All cooked in one pot.

In a large pot, cook the chorizo, over medium heat, until thoroughly cooked. Keep the grease, or at least some of it (for flavor).

Add the onion and peppers (and some salt and pepper) sauteing, with the chorizo, until tender (you can remove the jalapeno seeds if you don't want the spiciness, or omit the jalapenos all together).

Add the spinach (I used choy sum, which is always prevalent in Chinatown) and cover the pot so that it will steam and cook down (you shouldn't need to add any extra liquid because the onion and peppers release plenty when cooking).

When spinach is soft and wilted add the beans (I used beans I had cooked earlier, but you could use canned just drain and rinse) and rice.  Then add the chicken broth, diced tomatoes, and tomato paste.

Allow the liquid to boil then reduce the temperature to low, cover, and simmer for about 20-30 minutes until the rice is soft and fluffy (add some water if it's too dry).  I did not drain the diced tomatoes when I cooked this and it ended up a little soupy, so I let it simmer with the top off for a while until it was thicker.

Remove from heat and serve topped with cilantro and cheese if you desire.  It is great with tortilla chips on the side too.

Makes 6 servings.

Black Beans and Rice:  A complete one dish dinner with black beans, rice, meat and vegetables.  All cooked in one pot.



Enjoy.

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