ARGENTINE-STYLE SAUSAGE SANDWICHES
These big, bold, juicy sandwiches are from Morgan Robinson, chef-owner of Smoke Open Fire Cooking in Napa. He grills the sausages and melts the cheese on the grill too, in a small cast-iron skillet, then puts both on the table with crusty rolls and chimichurri--Argentina's answer to pesto--so guests can serve themselves. But when the weather is cold and wet--as it can be this time of year--it's good to have an indoor option like this one.
Provided by Morgan Robinson
Time 45m
Yield Serves 4 to 6
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Mix 2 tbsp. boiling water, the garlic, and chile; let steep 3 minutes. Stir in remaining chimichurri ingredients; season with salt.
- Halve rolls and toast, cut side up, in a 350° oven until crisp, about 10 minutes.
- Heat oil in a large heavy frying pan over medium heat and add sausages. Cook, covered, turning often, until cooked through, 15 to 20 minutes. Top each with cheese, remove from heat, and cover until cheese melts. Sprinkle with paprika.
- Spoon 2 to 3 tbsp. chimichurri onto roll halves and make a sandwich with sausages. Serve with remaining chimichurri.
- Note: Nutritional analysis is per sandwich.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 559, Carbohydrate 40, Cholesterol 38, Fat 37, Fiber 1.6, Protein 19, SaturatedFat 35, Sodium 967
CHORIZO ARGENTINO SAUSAGE
These sausages are normally grilled over wood charcoal, so you'll get a decent amount of smoke. If you are stuck with a gas grill, you can "cheat" by using some smoked paprika and smoked salt along with the bacon. Works like a charm. You're supposed to be able to taste the garlic in these links, so be generous with it.
Provided by Hank Shaw
Categories Cured Meat
Time 2h
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Get out about 10 feet of hog casings and soak them in warm water.
- Cut the meat and bacon into chunks you can fit into your meat grinder. Mix the salt with the meats and bacon until every piece has a little on it. Refrigerate overnight if you want, but let it sit in the fridge at least an hour or so; this helps develop myosin in the mixture, which helps the texture of the finished sausage. When you are ready to grind, add all the other spices and mix well. Put the meat in the freezer until it is between 30°F and 40°F. Put your grinder parts (auger, dies, blades, etc) in the freezer, too, and put a bowl in the fridge.
- If you have multiple dies for your grinder, grind one-quarter of the mixture through a very coarse die, say, 9 mm. Grind the rest through a 6.5 mm die. If you don't have anything larger than a 6.5 mm, which is the standard "coarse" die, just use it. If your meat mixture is still at 35°F or colder, you can go right to binding. If it has heated up, you need to chill everything back down. Use this time to clean up the grinder.
- Once the meat is cold, put it in a large bin or bowl and add the wine. Mix well with your (very clean) hands for 2 to 3 minutes - a good indicator of temperature is that your hands should ache with cold when you do this. You want to to mix until the meat binds to itself. You can also do this in a stand mixer set on its lowest setting, but I find you don't get as good a bind as you do when you do it by hand.
- You now have chorizo. Now you need to stuff the links. Stuffing sausage is easier with two people, one to fill the links, the other to coil, but I do it solo all the time. Stuff the links well but not super-tight, as you will not be able to tie them off later if they are too full. Don't worry about air pockets yet. Stuff the casing until you get a coil, leaving lots of room on either end to tie them off; I leave at least three inches of unstuffed casing on either end of the coil. Tie off one end of the coil. Pinch off 6-inch links with your fingers. Roll the sausage away from you a few times. Move down the coil and pinch off two more links. This time roll the sausage toward you a few times. Repeat until you have all the links made, then tie off the other end of the coil. (Here is a short video about the process.)
- Gently compress the sausage links from either end, twisting them a few more times in the direction you did initially. Look for air pockets. To remove them, set a large needle or a sausage pricker into a stovetop burner until it glows (this sterilizes it), then pierce the casing at the air pockets. Keep gently compressing and twisting the links, pricking out any little air pockets until they're gone.
- Hang your links for an hour or so to dry. You can do this overnight in a fridge if you want. Once dried a bit, the chorizo can be refrigerated for up to a week, or frozen for up to a year.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 135 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 21 g, Fat 4 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 70 mg, Sodium 639 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving
ROASTED SPICY SAUSAGE
Steps:
- Brush 4 links of fresh Mexican-style chorizo (different from smoked Spanish chorizo) with olive oil. Place in a cast-iron skillet with sliced onions and garlic; roast in a 400 degree oven until the sausages are cooked through and browned, about 12 minutes, turning once.
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