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Butcher Rodrigo Duarte shows us how to make traditional Portuguese chorizo at his shop Caseiro e Bom, in Newark, New Jersey. To make his sausages, he uses pork shoulder, garlic, salt, paprika, and red wine as a preservative.
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Does anyone have the recipe? I can't find it on the site
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Is this the same as linquisa?
aww I wanted to see the smoking process too
*chouriço
I love the Hawaiian Portuguese sausage the best. I think over the years it changed and got a bit of an Asian influence and taste different than the authentic Portuguese sausage. I am sure in Portugal they would cringe at the Hawaiian adaptation of their sausage.
It's not chorizo, it's chouriço
Deep and accurate litheratur. Expanding horizon
Very interesting historical facts