Posted on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 in
Pork Recipes
Portuguese Chouriço Stuffing
This Portuguese chouriço stuffing recipe is easy to prepare and the chouriço sausage makes this stuffing stand out from the rest.
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Preparation time | 10 min |
Cooking Time | 1 h 15 min |
Ready In | 1 h 25 min |
Level of Difficulty | Easy |
Servings | 4 |
Ingredients
1 onion, chopped3 garlic cloves, chopped1 chouriço sausage, casing removed3 tablespoons butter4 tablespoons olive oilSalt and pepper (to taste)1 teaspoon paprika2 loafs homemade bread (3 days old), broken apart into pieces4 eggs, beaten1 cup seasoned bread crumbs
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Preparation
- Saute onions, garlic, and chouriço in a large saucepan on high heat with 3 tablespoons butter and the olive oil, once done, set aside.
- Pour hot water over the bread in a bowl and let it sit for about 3 to 4 minutes.
- Once it cools down, squeeze out the water from the bread with your hands.
- Add the four beaten eggs and the breadcrumbs to the bread mixture, then add this mixture to the sauce pan with the chouriço.
- Add the paprika and the salt and pepper to taste.
- Let it cook on low heat for approximately 45 minutes, occasionally stirring.
- Once done, place the stuffing in a casserole dish and place in a preheated oven for about 15-20 minutes at 200°C or 400°F until the top is well browned.
- Remove from the oven and let it cool for 45 minutes to an hour before serving.
Recipe & Photo Credit: easyportugueserecipes.com
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Jan Medeiros
I make it every year in memory of my husband’s grandmother who taught me how. We use tomato sauce along with onion, garlic, and parsley to season it
1 Year ago, Monday, November 20, 2023
Vera
MIL use to make this, now I have a recipe for it Mahalo
2 Years ago, Saturday, June 24, 2023
Cynthia
I've been makvery gooding it this way for 63 years
3 Years ago, Thursday, November 25, 2021
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