Uruguayan Choripán with Chimichurri

Uruguayan Choripán with Chimichurri

Uruguayan Choripán with Chimichurri: Grilled chorizo sausages served in crusty rolls with herby chimichurri sauce.

From street markets across the region, uruguayan choripán with are prepared fresh daily.

Cultural and Historical Background

Uruguayan Choripán with Chimichurri sit comfortably within the wider story of Latin america street food, where modest ingredients meet practiced hands, and a crowd’s appetite. Recipes travel from home kitchens to kiosks, and back again, picking up regional accents along the way. What endures is the balance of portability, thrift, and flavour intensity.

How Traditional Vendors Prepare and Serve

Set‑up

Vendors prep components in small, repeatable batches so turnover stays brisk. Ingredients like fresh chorizo sausages, crusty baguette or ciabatta, parsley, finely, oregano, dried, garlic, minced, red wine vinegar, olive oil, chilli flakes and salt and pepper are portioned, and held warm, withgarnishes chopped moments before service.

Assembly

Orders are built to the heat of the griddle or fryer: a quick sear or fry for the base, toppings added in a logical order so juices season rather than sog. Napkins, a squeeze of lime, and you’re away.

Flavour and Texture Profile

Expect contrast: crisp edges, and soft centres; bright acidity against savoury depth; fresh herbs cooling a lick of chilli. Fragrance matters — warm spice, roasted notes from the plancha, and the clean snap of raw onion where used.

Ingredient Spotlights, Sourcing Tips & Substitutions

  • Fresh chorizo sausages: Use good quality and prep with care; scale as needed for larger batches.
  • Crusty baguette or ciabatta: Use good quality and prep with care; scale as needed for larger batches.
  • Parsley, finely: Use good quality and prep with care; scale as needed for larger batches.
  • Oregano, dried: Use good quality and prep with care; scale as needed for larger batches.
  • Garlic, minced: Use good quality and prep with care; scale as needed for larger batches.
  • Red wine vinegar: Use good quality and prep with care; scale as needed for larger batches.
  • Substitutions: Swap to suit availability while keeping the spirit of the street version intact.

Cooking Technique Details from Authentic Vendors

  • Heat management: Work over lively heat for colour, and speed without drying.
  • Batching: Cook bases in small rounds; hold finished components briefly, and assemble to order.
  • Seasoning: Salt early for penetration, adjust at the counter with salsas, and pickles.

Common Variations Across Different Regions

  • City vs village: Urban stalls lean richer, and saucier; rural versions run simpler, and herb‑forward.
  • Heat levels: Choice of chilli varies; offer mild to hot salsas on the side.
  • Service style: Hand‑held for queues, plated with salads at sit‑down counters.

Pairings with Drinks, Sides, and Sauces

Think crisp salads, quick pickles, and a duo of sauces (one bright, and mild, one smoky, and hot). Cold beer, tangy soft drinks or aguas frescas keep the palate refreshed. Bread or flatbreads nearby to mop up juices never go amiss.

Anecdotes about Street Markets

Follow the sounds: a spatula tapping the plancha, oil murmuring in a shallow pan, customers negotiating for one more portion. The best vendors move with choreography—flip, scatter, splash, hand over—each gesture tuned to the queue’s rhythm.

Modern Twists and Home Adaptations

  • Air‑fryer options: A lighter route to crisp results with less splatter.
  • Make‑ahead: Par‑cook bases, and freeze; finish hot just before serving.
  • Vegetarian or protein swaps: Use beans, cheese or mushrooms where appropriate without losing street character.

Step‑by‑Step (At a Glance)

  1. Make Chimichurri: Mix parsley, oregano, garlic, vinegar, olive oil, chilli flakes, salt, and pepper. Set aside.
  2. Grill Sausages: Cook chorizo sausages on a hot grill or griddle until browned, and cooked through.
  3. Split Bread: Split bread lengthways, and toast lightly.
  4. Assemble: Place a sausage in each piece of bread, and spoon over plenty of chimichurri.
  5. Serve & Reheat: Serve immediately. Reheat assembled choripáns in foil in a 180 °C oven for 5 min.

Serving Size, Freezing & Reheating

Typical street portion: see vendor style; at home allow a generous serving per person based on appetite. Reheat in a 180 °C oven for about 5 min.

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BATCH

1
Batch

INGREDIENTS

FRESH CHORIZO SAUSAGES4
CRUSTY BAGUETTE OR CIABATTA2
PARSLEY, FINELY CHOPPED30 g
OREGANO, DRIED1 tsp
GARLIC CLOVES, MINCED2
RED WINE VINEGAR3 tbsp
OLIVE OIL60 ml
CHILLI FLAKES0.25 tsp
SALT AND PEPPER0.5 tsp

STEPS

1

MAKE CHIMICHURRI

5M

Mix parsley, oregano, garlic, vinegar, olive oil, chilli flakes, salt and pepper. Set aside.

2

GRILL SAUSAGES

10M

Cook chorizo sausages on a hot grill or griddle until browned and cooked through.

3

SPLIT BREAD

2M

Split bread lengthways and toast lightly.

4

ASSEMBLE

3M

Place a sausage in each piece of bread and spoon over plenty of chimichurri.

5

SERVE & REHEAT

5M

Serve immediately. Reheat assembled choripáns in foil in a 180 °C oven for 5 min.

PRINTABLE RECIPE LABEL

URUGUAYAN CHORIPÁN WITH CHIMICHURRI

QTY: 1

DATE: 11/09/2025

BAKE 180°C / 6 MIN

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