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Chorizo Fingers
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Chorizo Fingers Ingredients
1 lb Lean boneless
pork
; cubed
1/2 ts Crushed
red pepper flakes
1/2 lb Lean boneless
beef
; cubed
3/4 ts Hot
pepper
sauce
1/4 lb Fresh
pork
fat; cubed
1 ts Mixed black
pepper
; nutmeg,
3 Cloves
garlic
; peeled,
;
ginger
2 ts
Paprika
1/4 ts Ground
cinnamon
1/2 ts Dried
oregano
1/4 ts Ground
cumin
1 1/2 ts
Brown sugar
1 tb
Red wine vinegar
1/2 ts
Salt
or to taste
4 tb
Olive oil
Instructions for Chorizo Fingers
MMMMM---------------------ANCHO CHILI PUREE-------------------------- 1 tb Olive oil Shells and heads from shrimp 2 Shallots; peeled and diced 1 Clove garlic; peeled and -sliced 4 Ancho chilies; seeded and -chopped 2 Sprigs fresh cilantro; -chopped 1 Serrano chili; seeded 2 c Fish stock 1 tb Masa harina 1 ts Fresh lime juice 1/2 ts Honey Salt to taste 1. In meat grinder or food processor fitten with steel blade, grind together pork, beef, pork fat and garlicup If using a food processor, be sure not to overprocess. Remove and discard any gristle. 2. Place meat in a large bowl. Add paprika, oregano, brown sugar, salt, red pepper flakes, hot pepper sauce, mixed spices, cinnamon, cumin and red wine vinegar. Knead by hand to incorporate all seasonings. Cover and refrigerate overnight. 3. Form meat mixture into fingers about 2 inches long and 1/2-inch in diameter. Heat olive oil in large skillet. Add enough fingers to make a single layer and cook in hot oil, over medium heat, turning to brown all sides, for about 5 minutes. Drain on paper towels. Serve Chorizo Fingers with Ancho Chili Puree. Ancho Chili Puree: 1. Heat oil in a small saucepan over high heat. When it just starts to smoke, add shrimp shells and heads and saute for 1 minute, stirring constantly, or until bright pink in color. Add shallots, garlic and anchos. Lower heat and cook, stirring constantly, for about 4 minutes or until shallots, garlic, and anchos are lightly toasted. 2. Add tomatoes, cilantro and serrano. Raise heat to medium and cook 2 minutes. Add stock. Lower heat and simmer gently for 15 minutes. Do not reduce. Pour into a blender and puree until smooth. Mix masa harina with enough cold water to make a paste. Then, with the motor running, add to the puree in the blender. Strain through a fine sieve and stir in lime juice, honey and salt. Keep warm until ready to use. Converted by MC_Buster. NOTES : From Dean Ferring of The Mansion on Turtle Creek, Dallas, Texas Recipe by: Good Morning America Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.
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Brown Sugar
Cinnamon
Cumin
Garlic
Ginger
Olive Oil
Oregano
Paprika
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Red Pepper Flakes
Red wine vinegar
Salt
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Oregano
Garlic
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