Homemade Mexican Chorizo
The red color of mexican chorizo usually comes from spicy red pepper rather than the smoked paprika you find in spanish chorizo.
Recipe Summary Homemade Mexican Chorizo
Mexican chorizo is a little different than its Spanish cousin, but equally delicious. Use these sausages as you would any spicy sausage, or use the loose sausage meat to make tacos for a flavor-packed change from regular old ground pork. Freeze for up to 3 months.
Ingredients | What Meat Is Chorizo15 dried red chile peppers, seeded2 ¼ pounds boneless, skinless pork butt, cut into 1/2-inch cubes7 ounces pork fat, cut into 1/2-inc cubes5 whole allspice berries5 whole cloves¼ cup cider vinegar4 cloves garlic, minced1 tablespoon dried oregano1 tablespoon salt1 teaspoon ground black pepper½ teaspoon cumin seeds1 hog casingDirectionsPlace chile peppers in a bowl and cover with hot water. Soak until softened, about 30 minutes.Meanwhile, place pork butt and pork fat in the freezer for 30 minutes. Chill meat grinder in the freezer to make grinding the meat easier.Grind allspice berries and cloves using a mortar and pestle or a spice grinder. Set aside.Drain chile peppers and place in a food processor or blender. Add vinegar and puree until smooth.Fit the chilled meat grinder with a medium plate. Pass the partially frozen pork and fat through the grinder. Combine ground meat with pureed chile peppers, garlic, oregano, salt, pepper, and cumin in a bowl. Mix well with your hands for 2 to 3 minutes. Cover bowl with plastic wrap and chill for 1 hour, or overnight.Meanwhile, soak casing in cold water for about 30 minutes. Place the wide end of a small sausage-stuffing funnel up against the sink tap and run cold water through the inside of the casing.Use the medium sausage-stuffing funnel attachment and place casing on the outside of the tube. Start passing meat mixture through the funnel, stopping just as it starts to come out the other end. Tie the casing into a knot at the end, then continue passing the meat mixture through the funnel, supporting the sausage with your other hand. Once the meat mixture is finished, tie the other end of the casing into a knot.Twist the casing at regular intervals to create individual links, alternating between twisting in opposite directions. Poke 2 to 3 small holes into each sausage with a metal skewer to allow air to escape during cooking.Cook as desired or chill in the fridge for up to 3 days.Cook's Notes:If you don't have whole allspice and cloves, you can use 1/8 to 1/4 teaspoon each of ground allspice and ground cloves.You can stop at step 5 and skip the stuffing to enjoy this chorizo as you would bulk sausage meat. Use it as a filling for tacos, or serve with scrambled eggs, tortillas, and guacamole for a Mexican-inspired breakfast.Info | What Meat Is Chorizoprep: 45 mins additional: 1 hr 30 mins total: 2 hrs 15 mins Servings: 8 Yield: 8 sausages
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