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 Post subject: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:01 am 
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what the hell am i supposed to do with this stuff ? make paella ?


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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:10 am 
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you can eat is cold like salami. or slice it like 1/4 inch fry up in pan serve with olives, manchego, and a nice Rioja. Impress the boys with your Iberian culinary accumen.

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 8:13 am 
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Yes, fry it for sure. Onions and garlic work well, and then throw it in some spanish rice. I'm always lazy and buy Zatarains.

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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Adding it to some Mac & Cheese and some onions would be the simplest thing .... or throw handfulls in the open windows of random cars.

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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If you slice it up, it tastes very similar to pepperoni. It's quite good.


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Don Tiny wrote:
Adding it to some Mac & Cheese and some onions would be the simplest thing...


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Mix it with some scrambled eggs. Get yourself some tortillas. You're welcome...

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 9:20 am 
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i got it from West Loop Salumi


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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 9:24 am 
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If you slice it up, it tastes very similar to pepperoni. It's quite good.


+1. Go to the Mail Services center in your office and ask if they still have one of these.

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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Isn't "Spanish chorizo" redundant? There's no Polish chorizo. That's kielbasa. It's just chorizo.


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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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Mexican chorizo is an entirely different type of sausage. then you have Portageese and Brazilian types....

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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Mix it with some scrambled eggs. Get yourself some tortillas. You're welcome...


i'm not thanking you since once again, not Mexican chorizo


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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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Wow. Lots of people here think spanish and mexican are the same thing. :roll:

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:21 am 
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Restaurant Turns Out To Be Spanish, Not Mexican
News • Local • food • europe • ISSUE 37•39 • Oct 31, 2001

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SCRANTON, PA—Bob and Debra Mangurten expressed confusion and frustration Monday, when the restaurant Don Quixote turned out to be Spanish, not Mexican.

The Spanish restaurant accidentally patronized by the taco-loving Mangurten (inset) and his wife.

"Where are the tacos?" Bob, a 33-year-old Scranton telephone repairman, asked waiter Pedro Cruz while scanning the menu. "What kind of Mexican place doesn't have tacos?" Cruz politely explained to him that tacos were not on the menu because tacos are not indigenous to Spanish cuisine.

"Turns out, the place was Spanish, which, apparently, is different," Debra later recalled. "How the heck were we supposed to know that?"

After ordering two Mountain Dews and requesting more time to look over the menu, the couple debated whether to stay or just pay for the drinks and find a Mexican restaurant.

"I had my heart set on tacos," Bob said. "But we were too hungry to get back in the car and drive all the way across town to Chi-Chi's, so we decided to stay put and make the best of things. Besides, Deb and I had agreed to try new things together, so I guess that counts."

Upon returning with the Mangurtens' soft drinks, Cruz suggested they start off with some tapas, which he described to the bewildered pair as "Spanish-style appetizers."

"Why don't they just have chips and salsa for the appetizer?" Bob asked. "Instead, they have stuff like prosciutto and melon, and steamed mussels. That sounds like something you wouldn't eat on a dare."

"I'm scared I'm going to order the wrong thing, and these prices don't exactly encourage experimentation," Debra said. "The way the restaurant looks on the outside, you'd never know it was the kind of place where you'd feel nervous ordering."

Mangurten, who "really wanted some tacos," eats herb-crusted sea bass with mashed yams.

After studying the menu for nearly 25 minutes, Bob ordered sea bass and Debra ordered Paella Valenciana, chosen because she recalled hearing the term paella on an episode of Seinfeld. Fifteen minutes later, her entree, a mixture of seafood, chicken, sausage, rice, saffron, and assorted vegetables and spices, was brought out and served tableside directly from a sizzling pan.

Reaction was lukewarm.

"It was fine, I suppose," Debra said. "It didn't hit the spot like some quesadillas would have, but we could have done worse."

"I guess it doesn't matter at this point," Debra continued. "They got our money either way."

Though the words "authentic Spanish cuisine" are printed on Don Quixote's door, Bob said the restaurant should make more of an effort to make its identity clear to patrons.

"When you walk into a place called Don Quixote and see all the crazy, colorful stuff on the wall, you figure it's a place to get normal Mexican food," he said. "Then, you open up the menu and you're like, what's with all this seafood? They should call it 'Don Quixote's Not-Mexican Restaurant,' so people will know exactly what they're getting. Or not getting."

Debra, who said she had been in the mood for a beef enchilada with molé sauce, agreed.

"I think it's just plain sneaky giving the place a Mexican name and making it look like a Mexican place. The least they could do is have a few things like chimichangas and burritos on the menu, for all the people who walk in here by accident. You shouldn't have to fool people to get them to eat at your restaurant. That's just bad business."

Ed Brulley, a longtime friend of the Mangurtens, said this is not the first time the pair has been duped by a restaurant.

"I took them to a great Szechuan place, and they were upset about it not having sweet-and-sour chicken or chow mein," Brulley said. "I told them that's Cantonese style, and that this was authentic Szechuan. They looked at me like I was from China. I don't think they realize different parts of a country have different styles of dishes. They certainly don't realize that countries that speak the same language don't always have the same food."

Added Brulley: "God help them if they ever accidentally stumble into a Cuban joint."


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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:22 am 
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Is the soy chorizo back at Trader Joe's? Help a brother out here.

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:31 am 
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Bagels wrote:
what the hell am i supposed to do with this stuff ? make paella ?

How about a little Meals-on-Wheels action for jimmypasta? He was praising the Denny's chorizo shortly before having a grabber. Recent reports have him now patronizing IHOP. Clearly it's a cry for help. Do it for Jimmy!

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:33 am 
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real paella you gotta have a big paella pan and cook over an outside fire, preferably one made from grape vines. kind of an ordeal. I'll give it a shot sometime.

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 10:37 am 
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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Wow. Lots of people here think spanish and mexican are the same thing. :roll:


They all look alike to me. The chorizos I mean.


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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
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Bagels wrote:
Krazy Ivan wrote:


Mix it with some scrambled eggs. Get yourself some tortillas. You're welcome...


i'm not thanking you since once again, not Mexican chorizo



Spanish chorizo is good with eggs and tortillas too...

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Bagels wrote:
what the hell am i supposed to do with this stuff ? make paella ?


best eggs ever! Fry up the chorizo, it should fall apart the fat in the sausage will be ooze odd, scramble the eggs! mmmmmmmmmmm

Jimmypasta cant eat this!

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does he ever read any of the threads? :lol:

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does he ever read any of the threads? :lol:

yes,

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Hawkeye Vince wrote:
If you slice it up, it tastes very similar to pepperoni. It's quite good.


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PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:02 am 
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Krazy Ivan wrote:
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Mix it with some scrambled eggs. Get yourself some tortillas. You're welcome...


i'm not thanking you since once again, not Mexican chorizo



Spanish chorizo is good with eggs and tortillas too...
Nice try...

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Bagels wrote:
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Mix it with some scrambled eggs. Get yourself some tortillas. You're welcome...


i'm not thanking you since once again, not Mexican chorizo

What a noob

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 Post subject: Re: spanish chorizo
PostPosted: Fri Jun 13, 2014 11:34 am 
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i didn't think this would cause such confusion

but Hatchetman- as luck would have it I also have a wedge of manchego cheese i also don't know what to do with, so this should work out nicely


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Boilermaker Rick wrote:
Krazy Ivan wrote:
Bagels wrote:
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Mix it with some scrambled eggs. Get yourself some tortillas. You're welcome...


i'm not thanking you since once again, not Mexican chorizo



Spanish chorizo is good with eggs and tortillas too...
Nice try...


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we don't even want to get started with what a Spanish tortilla is. :lol:

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