Choripan or chorizo hot dog with chimichurri sauce
Choripan is a traditional Argentinean street food or BBQ style sandwich made with grilled chorizo and chimichurri sauce.
Course Appetizer, Snack, Street Food
Cuisine Argentina, Latin American
Keyword chimichurri, Choripan, Chorizo, Chorizo hot dog with chimichurri
Prep Time 15 minutesminutes
Cook Time 15 minutesminutes
Total Time 30 minutesminutes
Servings 1- 2 per person
Ingredients
1-2pork or beef chorizo sausages per person for a main dish or 1 chorizo sausage for 2-3 people for an appetizer or snack while waiting for the main meal
Baguette or hot dog buns
Chimichurri salsa, 2-3 tablespoons (or more to taste) per person:
½bunch of parsleyabout ½ cup finely chopped
2tablespoonsfinely chopped fresh oregano
4garlic clovescrushed
½cupfinely diced or minced green onions
1small red chili pepperred Fresno or red Korean, deveined, seeds removed and finely diced ( can be replaced with 1-2 teaspoons of chili pepper flakes) – adjust more or less based on your preference and heat tolerance
2tablespoonsred wine vinegar
1tablespoonfresh lemon juice
½cupoilI prefer to use olive oil even though it's not considered 100% traditional Argentinean
Combine all the ingredients together in a medium sized bowl and mix well. Can be made ahead of time and kept in the fridge until ready to use.
For the choripan:
Poke a few holes in the chorizo sausages and place on a hot grill until fully cooked (if not cooked) or until warm if fully cooked. You can cut the chorizo in half lengthwise or leave it whole, sometimes they are cut in half and added back to the grill for a few minutes before serving.
Cut the baguette or French rolls lengthwise and place (inside down) on the grill to lightly toast.
Place a tablespoon or more of chimichurri salsa on the baguette or hot dog bun, spread and then add the chorizo sausage. Top with additional chimichurri, tomato and onion curtido salsa, and guacamole.
For bite size or smaller snacks, cut the chorizo and the bread into smaller pieces and serve with chimichurri and additional toppings.
Notes
For a vegetarian version, you can make this using your favorite veggie sausage.