Creamy Chorizo Sauce for Pasta, Chicken, Fish, Seafood (2024)

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How to make a spicy, creamy Mexican chorizo sauce. Enjoy it with pasta, chicken, fish, steak, seafood and more!

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About This Spicy Chorizo Pasta Recipe

Our creamy chorizo pasta sauce owes literally all of its flavors to the robust spices and earthy herbs of Mexican chorizo sausage (chorizo fresco). The heavy cream in the recipe acts as a smooth, stable medium for the ground meat to literally melt into and infuse with flavor - the two lovingly imbibe each other.

You will need only a short time to make the sauce, about as long as it takes for your pasta to cook. Even better, you will expand almost no effort - yet it will taste as if you spent a while carefully layering flavors to achieve the rich spiciness, full-bodied flavor and creamy texture.

Ingredients You Will Need for Chorizo Sauce

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Mexican chorizo sausage. Typically made with pork, but beef, venison, chicken, turkey and vegetarian versions exist as well. This type of sausage is not chopped and cured like its Spanish and Portuguese counterparts, rather once the meat is ground and blended with herbs, spices, garlic and vinegar, it is stuffed into casings and sold raw. Hence the classification of fresco (fresh/uncooked). While Mexican chorizo is well-know for being on the spicy hot side, it is never overwhelmingly picante.

Heavy cream. Do not try to make this sauce with regular cream or half and half. The fat content of heavy cream is what guarantees that this sauce will not break and can be reheated successfully.

Non-stick pan. It is essential that you use one because to brown the chorizo you will not be using any oil (it already has a generous amount of fat mixed into it). A reliable non-stick surface helps a lot.

Lime and cilantro. Both are optional, but a squeeze of lime's mild acidity and a bit of fresh herb essence complement the richness of the sauce with their bright notes.

TIP: To make a vegetarian chorizo pasta you can buy tofu chorizo to prepare the cream sauce.

Make the Chorizo Cream Sauce: Step-by-Step

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Brown. Heat the non-stick pan over medium and add the chorizo. Break it up into small pieces with the help of a spoon or spatula. Let it brown for a few minutes. If any excess fat is rendered feel free to scoop it out with a small spoon.

Simmer. Add the heavy cream to the browned chorizo and stir to combine. Lower the heat to medium-low and simmer until the sauce has thickened a bit and the chorizo has nearly dissolved into the cream.

Serve. Before you toss pasta in the sauce or drizzle it over other food of your choice, give it a taste to determine if it needs any extra seasoning. It might call for some extra salt (due to the sweetness of the heavy cream) or heat.

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Serve Mexican Chorizo Cream Sauce with Pasta, Chicken, Fish and Seafood

  • Pasta. The wider the noodles the better - to maximize the flavor of every bite you need the larger surface of flatter noodles or short cut pasta such as penne. A sprinkle of Mexican dried oregano is a nice touch when serving the sauce with pasta.
  • Spaghetti squash or 'zoodles'. A low carb alternative to pasta and every bit as delicious.
  • Fish. Baked fish fillets such as cod welcome the richness of this sauce.
  • Seafood. Seared scallops or sauted shrimp (peeled, tails off) both partner really well with creamy chorizo sauce.
  • Avocado. Thinly sliced avocado with a drizzle of this sauce and a squeeze of lime is a divine snack, served with some tortilla chips for scooping or applied as an off the beaten path taco filling.
  • Chicken. Pan-seared or grilled chicken breast smothered with creamy chorizo sauce is one of our favorite ways to enjoy the otherwise dry meat.
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Chorizo Cream Sauce (for Pasta, Chicken, Fish & More)

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Easy creamy chorizo pasta recipe! While your favorite noodles or short cut pasta is cooking as per the package instructions make our Mexican chorizo cream sauce.

  • Author: CraftBeering
  • Prep Time: 1 minute
  • Cook Time: 10 minutes
  • Total Time: 11 minutes
  • Yield: 4 servings 1x
  • Category: Cooking Tips and How Tos
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

UnitsScale

  • 9 oz Mexican chorizo sausage*, removed from the casing
  • 1 ½ cup heavy cream

Instructions

1. Place a non-stick pan over medium heat. Add the chorizo sausage and with the help of a wooden/silicone spoon or spatula break it up. Sauté until just browned, about 3-5 minutes.**

2. Add the heavy cream and stir to combine with the browned chorizo. Lower the heat a bit, to medium-low and simmer until the sauce thickens, about 5-6 minutes. Taste to decide if any extra seasoning is needed and add accordingly.***

3. Combine the creamy chorizo sauce with your choice of pasta (cooked according to the packaging instructions) or enjoy it with chicken, seafood like scallops or shrimp etc. Garnish with cilantro and a squeeze of lime.

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Notes

*We recommend that you use pork chorizo, but beef, chicken and tofu versions work well too. If using tofu chorizo you will not need to brown it - simply break it up in the pan and immediately add the heavy cream.

**Some chorizo preparations have extra fat added to the ground meat. If too much fat is rendered and pools to the sides of the pan, feel free to scoop out some of it with a small spoon.

***Typically chorizo is so robustly seasoned that the dilution with heavy cream simply serves to tame the flavors somewhat. It is very likely that you decide no extra seasonings are needed once the sauce has thickened. It is however reasonable to expect to add some salt, cayenne or black pepper - the matter will be decided by your taste buds.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1
  • Calories: 594
  • Sugar: 3
  • Sodium: 812
  • Fat: 57
  • Saturated Fat: 30
  • Unsaturated Fat: 23
  • Trans Fat: 1
  • Carbohydrates: 4
  • Fiber: 0
  • Protein: 18
  • Cholesterol: 157
Creamy Chorizo Sauce for Pasta, Chicken, Fish, Seafood (2024)

FAQs

What is chorizo sauce made of? ›

The sauce is mostly a combination of dried chiles and toasted garlic, which has been simplified to use hydrated chile powder rather than toasted chiles for simplicity. The adobo sauce is commonly used, regionally, for a number of different recipes. Chorizo happens to be a tasty one of those recipes.

How many calories are in creamy chicken and chorizo pasta? ›

Creamy chorizo & chicken pasta 🍝 - 487 calories 48g carbs 15g fat 36g protein. Ingredients.

How do you thicken seafood pasta sauce? ›

Use Flour and Water

Combine 2 tablespoons flour with every 1/4 cup cold water and whisk until smooth. Add the mixture to your sauce over medium heat, and continue to stir and cook until you've reached your desired consistency.

What makes chorizo taste so good? ›

It's Spicy

Mexican chorizo is typically seasoned with vinegar and chile peppers, while Spanish chorizo is made with garlic and pimentón (Spanish smoked paprika, either sweet or hot), which gives it its deep brick-red color and smoky flavor.

What's the difference between Mexican chorizo and chorizo? ›

Mexican chorizo is generally a fresh sausage and is usually cooked like ground meat or other sausage links. Spanish chorizo, on the other hand, is a dried cured sausage with a completely different texture.

How much protein is in chorizo pasta? ›

One-pot easy chorizo pasta

Each serving provides 411 kcal, 20g protein, 62g carbohydrates (of which 9g sugars), 11g fat (of which 4g saturates), 7g fibre and 1g salt.

How many calories are in 2 eggs with chorizo? ›

There are 316 calories in 2 large Egg Omelet or Scrambled Egg with Chorizo. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

How many calories is 3 eggs with chorizo? ›

1 serving of scrambled eggs with chorizo contains 592 Calories. The macronutrient breakdown is 5% carbs, 78% fat, and 17% protein. This is a good source of protein (44% of your Daily Value), potassium (9% of your Daily Value), and vitamin a (23% of your Daily Value).

What type of pasta is best for seafood pasta? ›

Pasta with fish and seafood
  • Linguine. Linguine is incredibly versatile and a typical pasta for serving with pesto (as with this recipe here), but its thin and flat shape is perfect for getting well coated in the oils and flavours of fish and seafood. ...
  • Spaghetti. ...
  • Penne. ...
  • Spaghetti. ...
  • Tagliatelle. ...
  • Lasagne. ...
  • Maccheroni. ...
  • Rigatoni.
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How do chefs make sauce? ›

Sauces are the melding of ingredients, including stocks, wine, aromatics, herbs, and dairy, into a harmonious taste. Most small sauces are based on the principle of reduction, cooking down various liquids with aromatics, wine, and herbs to meld, concentrate, and balance the flavor and consistency.

How do chefs thicken a sauce? ›

Make a Butter-and-Flour Paste: Have butter at room temperature and stir and mash an equal amount of flour into it. Whisk a good amount of the paste into your simmering sauce and let it cook for a few minutes, adding more paste if needed until the desired consistency is achieved.

What is chorizo made of? ›

Generally, Spanish chorizo is made from coarsely chopped pork and pork fat, seasoned with garlic, pimentón – a smoked paprika – and salt. It can be classed as either picante (spicy) or dulce (sweet), depending upon the type of pimentón used.

What the heck is chorizo? ›

Spanish chorizos typically are dried and smoked cured links of chopped meat, seasoned mainly with garlic and paprika; they tend to be ready-to-eat and have a salami-like soft and chewy bite.

What is chorizo gravy made of? ›

Ingredients For Chorizo Gravy

Red Bell Pepper- Not only does the red pepper add color, but it adds a little sweetness as well. Poblano Pepper- This mild chile brings flavor without too much spice! Jalapeno- Adds a little extra heat! All Purpose Flour- You will need flour to make the roux to thicken the gravy.

What gives chorizo its distinctive flavor? ›

Chorizo sausage combines coarsely chopped pork, pork fat, and spiced pimento – a smoky Spanish red spice made from paprika that gives the sausage its unique flavor.

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