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what condiments do you put on your Portuguese choriço & linguiça?

on most sausages, I’m putting dijon mustard, but it just doesn’t hit right on these Portuguese ones. i like to eat it cold, on a baguette, or a really good sausage roll (not the UK meaning, just like a hot dog bun but for sausages)

there must be some way to add a little kick. what do you put on yours?

littletoolshed ,

My favorite way to eat linguica is hot with scrambled eggs and rice, and then I drizzle it with soy sauce 👌

I feel like if I was having it cold on a roll, I might try a smear of red miso.

dirtybeerglass ,

They are normally very well seasoned and of course cured, so I wouldn’t be adding anything at all. The bread is the foil to the richness and seasoning of your sausage .

If you want to add kick, Coleman’s English mustard does that in a more neutral way than Dijon , but I can’t speak to the pairing because it not something I would do.

Mr_Blott ,

Piccalilli fucks anything right up

The_Che_Banana ,

Pretty specific question.

We don’t have those available here, but chorizo criollo, longinaza, chorizo picante (which it is not picante), morcilla, blanca.

The best is to smoke the criollo, then baguette with Argentinian Chimichurri (parsley, onion, garlic, red pepper, olive oil, vinegar).

skeezix ,

Lingy with baked beans. Cut each bite and eat with fork. Run each bite in the bean slurry.

tilefan OP ,

I’ve definitely done that with Polish kielbasa.

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