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  • Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper 1. In a Dutch oven, combine the water, kale, salt pork, ham bone if using, onions, linguiça, and chourico.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • In particular, I laid out the recipes for chorizo, basque chorizo, linguica, chourico, and El Paso sausage in a table to compare them, and then threw something together that borrowed from all of them.

    Firedoglake » Pull Up a Chair… 2006

  • In particular, I laid out the recipes for chorizo, basque chorizo, linguica, chourico, and El Paso sausage in a table to compare them, and then threw something together that borrowed from all of them.

    Firedoglake » Pull Up a Chair… 2006

  • Scatter chourico or chorizo, clams, and red pepper strips on top of the chicken and rice and continue to cook until pepper begins to soften and a few clams are beginning to open, about 5 minutes.

    The Art and Craft of Entertaining Kimberly Kennedy 2005

  • Scatter chourico or chorizo, clams, and red pepper strips on top of the chicken and rice and continue to cook until pepper begins to soften and a few clams are beginning to open, about 5 minutes.

    The Art and Craft of Entertaining Kimberly Kennedy 2005

  • She had the pizza, all right, covered with slices of chourico, the hot sausage I liked so much.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • She scooped the sweetbread, eggs, and chourico onto a plate and brought the plate over to the table.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • She had the pizza, all right, covered with slices of chourico, the hot sausage I liked so much.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • "He's usually down at that lousy club of his around the corner by eleven or so," she said, and to reward me she took a length of chourico that she must have fried earlier out of her refrigerator and began chopping off big slices to toss in the pan with the eggs and sweetbread.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • She scooped the sweetbread, eggs, and chourico onto a plate and brought the plate over to the table.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

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