From classic comfort foods to regional standouts and desserts, we’ll be sharing a new recipe with you each week. This week, we’re mastering a traditional chimichurri. Widely known as the “ketchup of ...
I’ve been making chimichurri for years, and I used to wonder why mine never tasted quite right. Turns out, most home cooks struggle with chimichurri because we’re missing some key tricks that the ...
In a blender or food processor, pulse together all ingredients, except for the olive oil, a few times to break up the large pieces. With the blender running, drizzle in the olive oil until the mixture ...
Choripan is a street-food sandwich with roots in Argentina, though also popular throughout other Latin American countries. The recipe is essentially in the name, which is a playful portmanteau of the ...
Chimichurri is a traditional Argentinian condiment that goes beautifully with all sorts of things. It's particularly lovely with grilled meat since its acidity plays so nicely with charred flavors and ...
Ever tried adding mint to your chimichurri? Chimichurri, the classic Argentinian sauce made from parsley, garlic, olive oil, and vinegar is gaining popularity, with a 22.9% increase in menu mentions ...
Tomato season has arrived, filling farmers markets and produce stalls with plump, flavorful fruit, from the heirloom varieties you’ll want to savor in Caprese salads to the cherry or grape tomatoes ...