Mexican Style Chorizo Recipe

Mexican Style Chorizo Recipe

Yield: 8 Servings
Recipe by luhu.jp

Ingredients:
2 lbs: Boneless pork butt or shoulder,
1 Clove: Garlic,
2 tbsp: Chile powder,
1 tbsp: Paprika,
2 tsp: Mexican oregano, well crumbled
1 tsp: Coarse salt, i use margarita salt
3/4 tsp: Ground cumin,
1/2 tsp: Ground cayenne chile,
1/4 cup: Red wine vinegar,
Enough pork fat if necessary to make a 2-to-1 meat to fat ratio,

Directions:
Cut the meat (and fat, if necessary) into chunks. Spread out on a pie
pan or cookie sheet and place in the freezer to chill (not long
enough to freeze, just long enough to become firm). Grind the meat
and fat together twice, using a coarse blade. Remove the skin from
the garlic clove, finely dice it, spinkle it with coarse salt, and
crush it with the back of a dinner fork. Add garlic and spices to the
wine vinegar and knead it well into the meat/fat mixture. Cover and
refrigerate at least a couple of hours or overnight. The sausage can
be stuffed into prepared casings or formed into patties or
appropriate size bulk portions and refrigerated for up to 3 days
before use after which any remaining should be frozen.

Pork sausage (and chorizo in particular) dont stand up too well to
lengthy freezing and should be used up within 2 or 3 months.

BTW - Even though fennel seed is more typical in Italian sausage
(usually whole), I add some CRUSHED fennel seed to my chorizo...

Rich McCormack (Poway, CA) macknet@cts.com -- aka rmccormack@aol.com

Source: INTERNET RECIPES FROM CHILE-HEADS DIGEST

From Glen Hoseys Recipe Collection Program, hosey@erols.com


Source from luhu.jp

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