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    Authentic South American Chimichurri

    Published on June 11, 2019 ᛫ Updated on June 12, 2019 by Chef Markus

    Chimichurri is one of the easiest ways you can add flavor to your steak, chicken, and pork. Fantastic when spooned over grilled or BBQ meats, this authentic chimichurri can also be used to marinade chicken, or served as a condiment on the side for various skewers or a grilled steak.

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    What Is Chimichurri?

    A herb based sauced or condiment, chimichurri is a traditional Latin American recipe (originating in Argentina and Uruguay ), and comes in two variations.

    • Green chimichurri, made by finely chopping fresh herbs, (generally parsley and oregano), garlic, chili, olive oil, and white wine vinegar,

    and

    • Red chimichurri, made by mixing chopped herbs, tomato, red bell pepper, garlic, olive oil and red wine vinegar.

    Perfect served alongside or used to season grilled meats, chimichurri imparts a fresh herb and garlic flavor to anything its added to.

    How Do You Use Chimichurri?

    Traditional chimichurri is used to season grilled meats. The chimichurri is basted or ladeled onto the meat as it cooked on a grill, or it is spooned over the meat right before serving, more like a condiment or dipping sauce.

    You can also use chimichurri to marinade meats though, and the acid in this tasty little herb sauce does a fine job of helping infuse flavor into bland meats. Pork chops and chicken breasts are ideal for this!

    Pan seared chicken breasts topped with fresh chimichurri sauce in a pan
    Chimichurri Chicken Breasts

    Authentic Chimichurri Recipe

    The key to making authentic chimichurri, is to use good quality ingredients. That means fresh Italian parsley, (preferably grown and picked in your garden), oregano, chili peppers, garlic, and white wine vinegar

    Luckily making chimichurri at home is incredibly easy as long as you have access to fresh parsley. If you have a green thumb, you can easily grow your own, otherwise pick up a few bunches before attempting this recipe.

    To make this Argentinian chimichurri you'll need:

    • 1.5 cups chopped fresh Italian parsley
    • ½ cup fresh chopped oregano
    • 2 cloves fresh garlic
    • 1 cup olive oil
    • pinch salt
    • 1 teaspoon chopped red chili
    • 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar or ½ lemon squeezed

    1. Wash the fresh parsley and dry really well by first shaking out all the eater and then patting it dry. This is important to remove any dirt or sand.

    2. Pick the leaves off of the stems, and using a chefs knife chop the Parsley and oregano until it is evenly chopped.

    • hands picking italian parsley leaves from stems over a wooden cutting board
    • chopping a large amount of fresh parsley leaves
    • over head view of parsley being chopped very finely
    • finely chopped parsley on a wooden cutting board with a chefs knife
      Finely Chopped Parsley

    3. Mince the garlic and chili pepper, and mix it in with the chopped herbs, oil, and remaining seasonings.

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    ingredients for chimichurri in a steel bowl before mixing

    4. Chill the chimichurri in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to properly infuse all the flavors into the oil.

    5. Use the finished chimichurri to marinate meats, season grilled meats, and add flavor to vegetable dishes

    authentic chimichurri served in a white dish surrounded by various ingredients

    Once refrigerated, note that good quality olive oil will solidify. Simply remove the chimichurri from the fridge and allow it to come to room temperature before using.

    How Long Will Chimichurri Last?

    Once mixed and refrigerated, this chimichurri should last 3 - 4 days before the acid will start to turn the herbs brown.

    This in itself won't make the chimichurri sauce go bad, the color will simply be affected, and the herbs may start to go mushy as they break down.

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    Recipe

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    South American Chimichurri

    Chef Markus
    A South American condiment perfect for accompanying grilled meats, chimichurri is loaded with fresh herbs, garlic, chili, and lemon. A simple way to add a burst of flavor to many dishes.
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    Prep Time 10 minutes mins
    Marinating In The Fridge 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 40 minutes mins
    Course Condiment
    Cuisine South American
    Servings 3 cups
    Calories 1965.3 kcal
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    Ingredients
      

    • 1.5 cups chopped fresh Italian parsley
    • ½ cup fresh chopped oregano
    • 2 cloves fresh garlic
    • 1 cup olive oil
    • pinch salt
    • 1 teaspoon chopped red chili ½ teaspoon dried chili flakes may be used instead
    • 1 tablespoon white wine vinegar ½ lemon squeezed may be used instead

    Instructions
     

    • Wash the fresh parsley and dry really well by first shaking out all the eater and then patting it dry. This is important to remove any dirt or sand.
    • Pick the leaves off of the stems, and using a chefs knife chop the Parsley and oregano until it is evenly chopped.
    • Mince the garlic and chili pepper, and mix it in with the chopped herbs, oil, and remaining seasonings.
    • Chill the chimichurri in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to properly infuse all the flavors into the oil.
    • Use the finished chimichurri to marinate meats, season grilled meats, and add flavor to vegetable dishes

    Nutrition

    Calories: 1965.3kcal

    Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.

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