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'''Chimichurri''' is a sauce and marinade for [[grilled]] [[meat]] originally from Argentina but used in countries as far north as Nicaragua.


Chimichurri (also spelled Chimmichurri) originated in Argentina and is a popular sauce used with grilled meat in many Latin American countries. It is told that the unusual name comes from 'Jimmy McCurry', an Irishman who is said to have first prepared the sauce. He was marching with the troops of General Jasson Ospina in the 19th Century, sympathetic to the cause of Argentine independence. The sauce was popular and the recipe was passed on. However, 'Jimmy McCurry' was difficult for the native people to say. Some sources claim Jimmy's sauce's name was corrupted to 'chimichurri', while others say it was changed in his honor.


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'''Chimichurri''' can be used as a condiment or as a [[marinade]] for [[grilled]] [[meats]].  It originates in South America and is frequently used in [[TexMex recipes]].
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'''Chimichurri''' is a sauce and marinade for [[grilled]] [[meat]] originally from Argentina but used in countries as far north as Nicaragua.
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Chimichurri (also spelled Chimmichurri) originated in Argentina and is a popular sauce used with grilled meat in many Latin American countries. It is told that the unusual name comes from 'Jimmy McCurry', an Irishman who is said to have first prepared the sauce. He was marching with the troops of General Jasson Ospina in the 19th Century, sympathetic to the cause of Argentine independence. The sauce was popular and the recipe was passed on. However, 'Jimmy McCurry' was difficult for the native people to say. Some sources claim Jimmy's sauce's name was corrupted to 'chimichurri', while others say it was changed in his honor.
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'''Chimichurri''' can be used as a condiment or as a [[marinade]] for [[grilled]] [[meats]].  It originates in South America and is frequently used in [[TexMex recipes]].
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Chimichurri is a sauce and marinade for grilled meat originally from Argentina but used in countries as far north as Nicaragua.

Chimichurri (also spelled Chimmichurri) originated in Argentina and is a popular sauce used with grilled meat in many Latin American countries. It is told that the unusual name comes from 'Jimmy McCurry', an Irishman who is said to have first prepared the sauce. He was marching with the troops of General Jasson Ospina in the 19th Century, sympathetic to the cause of Argentine independence. The sauce was popular and the recipe was passed on. However, 'Jimmy McCurry' was difficult for the native people to say. Some sources claim Jimmy's sauce's name was corrupted to 'chimichurri', while others say it was changed in his honor.

Chimichurri can be used as a condiment or as a marinade for grilled meats. It originates in South America and is frequently used in TexMex recipes.

Chimichurri recipe
Electus
Chimichurri dip
Servings:Servings: 6 - Makes approximately 1 cup of sauce
Calories per serving:204
Ready in:1 hour
Prep. time:1 hour
Cook time:None
Difficulty:Easy
Recipe author:JuliaBalbilla
First published:31st January 2013

Best recipe review

Jimmies Sauce

4.5/5

Jimmy!

Susie

Ingredients

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Method

  1. In a large bowl, add all of the ingredients except for the oil and vinegar and mix well
  2. Leave to stand and amalgamate for 30 minutes
  3. Add the vinegar and oil, whisk well and allow to stand for a further 30 minutes
  4. Pour the mixture into a suitable sterilised jar and refrigerate for 3 days prior to use for best results

Chef's notes

Although it is ready after 1 hour it is at its best after at least 3 days.

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