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This recipe can be found at El Restaurante.
Yield: 8 servings (about 2 lbs.)
Chorizo verde is a specialty from Toluca, Mexico. Like its red cousin, it crumbles when you cook it, but that is where the similarities stop. Its unique flavor profile resulting from diverse ingredients such as pumpkin seeds, green chiles, cilantro and spinach make it a standout. Serve it with eggs, as part of a taco or quesadilla, or in any dish made more delicious with red chorizo.
Ingredients
2½ oz. washed baby spinach, blanched and well squeezed to remove excess moisture
½ c. packed cilantro leaves
½ c. packed parsley leaves
1 oz. green pumpkin seeds
2 cloves minced garlic
½ t. ground cumin
½ t. dried oregano leaf
¼ t. ground black pepper
2 Serrano chiles, minced
½ c. cold water
1¼ lbs. pork shoulder
¼ lb. pork fat
2 T. minced cilantro
1 T. minced parsley
1 T. salt
3 T. vinegar
Directions
Recipe developed by Christopher Koetke, CEC, CCE, HAAC, vice president, Laureate International Universities Center of Excellence in Culinary Arts and the Kendall College School of Culinary Arts.