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Brindisa Mild Cooking Chorizo, 6 pieces

£6.95

Gentle paprika warmth and richness. Traditional style cooking chorizo. Great on the parilla grill.

These cooking chorizos have been one of Brindisa's most popular products for more than 20 years: exceptionally versatile, they can be grilled, fried, poached in wine or cider, or casseroled with equally good results. 

The flavour is pleasingly meaty, the texture is firm.

Each pack contains six pieces with an approximate weight of 350g

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Gentle paprika warmth and richness. Traditional style cooking chorizo. Great on the parilla grill.

These cooking chorizos have been one of Brindisa's most popular products for more than 20 years: exceptionally versatile, they can be grilled, fried, poached in wine or cider, or casseroled with equally good results. 

The flavour is pleasingly meaty, the texture is firm.

Each pack contains six pieces with an approximate weight of 350g

Nutrition Per 100g
Energy 1740kJ / 415kcal
Fat 37g
of which saturates 14g
Carbohydrate 2.8g
of which sugars 0.7g
Protein 20g
Fibre 0g
Salt 3g
Pork, natural pork casing, paprika, salt, spices, lactose (MILK), MILK protein, dextrin, sugar, garlic, stabiliser: tetrasodium diphosphate, antioxidant: sodium erythorbate, preservative: sodium nitrite and colour: carmine. Made with 103g of Spanish pork per 100g of finished product.
Keep refrigerated below 5°C.Once opened, consume within 3 days and before the use by date.

What is Spanish chorizo?

Spanish chorizo is a pork sausage seasoned with Spanish smoked paprika, known as pimentón. It’s typically made with coarsely chopped pork and garlic, and depending on the variety, may also include chilli for heat. The paprika gives chorizo its distinctive smoky flavour and deep red colour.

Does cooking chorizo need to be cooked before eating?

Yes. Cooking chorizo must always be cooked thoroughly before eating. Cured chorizo does not require cooking.

What is the difference between cooking chorizo and cured chorizo?

Cooking chorizo is a fresh, soft sausage that must be cooked before eating. It is moist and similar in texture to a classic British sausage, releasing delicious paprika-infused red oil as it cooks. Cured chorizo, on the other hand, has been air-dried and is ready to eat. It is firm in texture and enjoyed sliced, much like salami.

What does cooking chorizo release when cooked?

As cooking chorizo cooks, it releases richly flavoured red oil infused with paprika. This oil is full of flavour and perfect for coating vegetables, potatoes or rice.

What can I cook with cooking chorizo?

Cooking chorizo is excellent grilled, fried or barbecued. It also adds depth and richness to bean stews, soups and rice dishes. Slice or crumble it into dishes to allow its paprika oil to flavour the whole pan.

What varieties of cooking chorizo are available?

Brindisa offers a wide selection of traditional, spicy and mini cooking chorizo sausages, suitable for grilling, frying or serving as tapas. From classic Brindisa recipes to regional varieties such as those from Embutidos Alejandro, there is a chorizo to suit every dish.

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