Let’s cook chorizo al vino blanco | Chorizo in white wine

Iโ€™ve seen a bunch of you asking for quick and easy Spanish tapas recipes in the comments soโ€ฆ

… ask and you shall receive!

Letโ€™s explore the tastes of Spain, one tapa at a time – … and today, the tapas party continues with our next dish: Chorizo al Vino Blanco.
Itโ€™s literally just chorizo sausage simmered in rich, garlick-y white wine, but somehow this combo turns into something waaay more than you think…. – the smoky chorizo soaks up the wine, deepens the flavour, and gets all juicy and tender.

Juicy slices of chorizo in a light white wine sauce, served in a rustic tapas dish with pieces of bread on the side, all set on a colorful Spanish tiled table.

The dish is super popular all over Spain in tapas bars, served with a chunk of bread on the side to dip-dip into all that sauce….

Ingredients:

  • 300 g chorizo
  • 200 ml white wine
  • 2 – โˆž garlic cloves
  • Bay leaves
  • A splash of olive oil

โฑ๏ธ prep time: 5 minutes
โฑ๏ธ cooking time: 15-20 minutes

Flat lay of ingredients for chorizo al vino blanco: sliced Spanish chorizo, a bottle of white wine, garlic cloves, olive oil, fresh parsley, and crusty bread, all arranged on a decorative Spanish tile surface.
  • First things first, let’s slice the chorizo into thick pieces.
  • Heat up the pan with a splash of olive oil over medium heat.
  • Cook both sides of the chorizo, and let it sweat – no need to crunch it up.
  • Optional step incoming since the original recipe doesn’t contain garlic…
    BuuuUuuUuut if you want an extra kick of flavour, then just crush 1-2 cloves of garlic and add it to the pan – let it sizzle, but donโ€™t let it brown too much.
  • Also, add a bay leaf or two.
  • Neeext, pour in the white wine, bring to a simmer – no need to bubble like crazy.
 White wine being poured into the pan with sizzling chorizo and garlic, creating a fragrant simmer.
  • Let it cook for like 10 minutes, until the wine has reduced and thickened into a more sauce-y texture.
  • … and taaa daaa, your chorizo al vino blanco is ready!
  • Serve it hot, with plenty of bread for dipping – duh.

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And now, tell me – … you may receive a recipe again… – what is your favourite tapas when you are eating out in Spain?

Aaaanyways,

See you at the next one,

Noรฉmi

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14 thoughts on “Let’s cook chorizo al vino blanco | Chorizo in white wine

  1. Growing up in New York City, I took Chorizo for granted. But around here in my area of Massachusetts, there is only the anemic supermarket stuff.

    Youโ€™ve just made my taste buds ache for some good chorizo!

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  2. Your blog has a sleek and professional look -visually appealing with graphics that are spot on. As for the recipe, the dish looks mouthwatering, and your instructions are wonderfully clear and easy to folloiw. Iโ€™m intrigued a d definitely want to give it a try! That said, I am not a big meat eater, do you think a freshwater fish could work as a substitute for the chorizo? And for my family, I am curious about your thoughts on using bratwurst instead.iโ€d love to hear how flexible you think the dish might be with these variations.

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