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A Savory Moment by Life At The Table
Chef Sandra Lewis, Life At The Table
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Tips, fun facts, and recipes from Chef Sandra Lewis of Life At The Table to help you answer the most important question of the day, "What's for dinner?".
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Tips, fun facts, and recipes from Chef Sandra Lewis of Life At The Table to help you answer the most important question of the day, "What's for dinner?".
Show more...
Food
Arts,
Society & Culture,
Health & Fitness,
Nutrition,
Documentary
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Chimichurri
A Savory Moment by Life At The Table
3 minutes 45 seconds
1 year ago
Chimichurri
 
What’s the green, herbaceous sauce that hails from Argentina and Uruguay that will elevate your meals from mundane to magnificent?
It’s chimichurri sauce.
Traditionally made with fresh parsley, garlic, red wine vinegar, olive oil, and red pepper flakes, this sauce is the perfect blend of savory, tangy, and slightly spicy.
It is indeed the perfect blend of flavors that will elevate your meals from mundane to magnificent.
 
A Dash of Chimichurri History
No one knows for sure who can rightly claim the bragging rights for the invention of this delicious sauce.
Some give credit to an Irishman living in Argentina named Jimmy McCurry who concocted the sauce using local ingredients because he longed for a replacement of his beloved Worcestershire sauce.
Another story suggests Basque immigrants invented and named the sauce with a word that means “hodgepodge” and sounds very similar to chimichurri.
Regardless of its etymology, this sauce is a beloved companion to the Argentine asado (or barbecue) for generations.
Picture gauchos, Argentine cowboys, grilling meats over an open flame, basting them with chimichurri to keep them juicy and packed with flavor and serving a bit of chimichurri on the side as a condiment.
 
Versatility Beyond the Grill
Chimichurri is best known as a go-to sauce for grilled meats. But this magical green sauce is like a culinary fairy godmother that turns everyday ingredients into a feast fit for royalty.
Here are some creative ways to add the zing of this addicting sauce to your weeknight dinners.
1. Dipping Delight. Serve chimichurri as a dip for roasted vegetables, or even as a fresh alternative to salsa with your favorite chips.
2. Salad Superstar. Drizzle chimichurri over a simple salad for an instant flavor boost. It pairs beautifully with fresh greens, tomatoes, and avocados.
3. Flavor Booster. Add a dollop of chimichurri to your burgers, sandwiches, eggs cooked in any way for a zesty, herbaceous kick.
 
Make It Your Own
With minimal prep time and no cooking required, chimichurri is a breeze to whip up. Just chop, mix, and you’re ready to go. It’s a fantastic option for busy weeknights and delivers maximum flavor with minimum fuss.
One of chimichurri’s best characteristics is its adaptability. Put it on anything and don’t be afraid to experiment with the basic recipe to suit your tastes.
Add a squeeze of lemon or lime, or toss in some cilantro to add a distinct, bright flavor.
So what are you waiting for? Dive into the world of chimichurri and let this magical sauce make your tastebuds dance. Whether you’re hosting a barbecue, looking to jazz up a weeknight dinner or simply explore something new, chimichurri is your go-to sauce for adding excitement to any meal.
Ready to grill? Check out this article on how to know when your grilled meat is done.
How To Know When Grilled Meat Is Done

Looking for more ways to use fresh parsley? Make tabbouleh.
 
 
A Savory Moment by Life At The Table
Tips, fun facts, and recipes from Chef Sandra Lewis of Life At The Table to help you answer the most important question of the day, "What's for dinner?".