Parrillada Argentina with Red and Green Chimichurri Sauces

  4.0 – 1 reviews  • Main Dish
Level: Advanced
Total: 13 hr 30 min
Prep: 1 hr
Inactive: 12 hr
Cook: 30 min
Yield: 4 to 6 servings

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups vegetable oil
  2. 1 cup fresh oregano leaves, finely chopped
  3. 1 tablespoon ground cumin
  4. 1 tablespoon Spanish paprika
  5. 1 bunch fresh Italian parsley leaves, finely chopped
  6. 6 bunches fresh Italian parsley, cleaned and dried
  7. 1 tablespoon sea salt
  8. 1/2 cup olive oil
  9. 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  10. 1/4 cup red vinegar
  11. 1/4 cup rice vinegar
  12. 1/4 cup white vinegar
  13. 12 cloves fresh garlic, peeled
  14. 1/8 tablespoon cumin
  15. 1/8 tablespoon fresh oregano leaves
  16. 1/8 tablespoon red pepper flakes
  17. 1/8 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
  18. 6 bunches fresh Italian parsley, cleaned and dried
  19. 1 tablespoon sea salt
  20. 1/2 cup olive oil
  21. 1/2 cup vegetable oil
  22. 1/4 cup red vinegar
  23. 1/4 cup rice vinegar
  24. 1/4 cup white vinegar
  25. 12 cloves fresh garlic, peeled
  26. 1/2 cup Spanish paprika
  27. 1/8 tablespoon cayenne pepper
  28. 1/8 tablespoon cumin
  29. 1/8 tablespoon red pepper flakes
  30. 1/8 tablespoon fresh oregano
  31. 1/8 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
  32. 1/2 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice
  33. 1 tablespoon Dijon mustard
  34. 1/4 teaspoon sea salt
  35. 1/8 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
  36. 1 egg yolk
  37. 3/4 cup extra-virgin olive oil
  38. 10 ounces grass-fed hanger steak
  39. 10 ounces grass-fed skirt steak
  40. 5 bone-in grass-fed short ribs
  41. 1 Argentine pork sausage
  42. 1 Argentine blood sausage
  43. 1 lobe veal sweetbreads
  44. Sea salt
  45. 1 vine-ripe tomato
  46. Chopped fresh oregano
  47. 2 green hot peppers
  48. 8 asparagus stalks

Instructions

  1. For the seasoning oil: Mix the oil, oregano, cumin, paprika and parsley in a bowl. Refrigerate for half of a day.
  2. For the green chimichurri: In a food processor add a third of the parsley, roughly chopped. Dissolve the sea salt into 1/2 cup of water and set aside. Add the olive oil, vegetable oil, red vinegar, rice vinegar, white vinegar and the garlic. Add half of the salt water solution, and start mixing for 3 to 5 minutes. Add in the cumin, oregano, pepper flakes and black pepper. Then add the remaining parsley in 2 batches and mix for 3 to 5 minutes for each batch. Add more of the salt water solution if necessary.
  3. For the red chimichurri: In a food processor add a third of the parsley, roughly chopped. Dissolve the sea salt into 1/2 cup of water and set aside. Add the olive oil, vegetable oil, red vinegar, rice vinegar, white vinegar and the garlic. Add half of the salt water solution, and start mixing for 3 to 5 minutes. Add the cayenne pepper, paprika, cumin, pepper flakes, oregano and black pepper, and mix for 6 minutes. Then add the remaining parsley in 2 batches and mix for 3 to 5 minutes for each batch. Add more of the salt water solution if necessary.
  4. For the citrus vinaigrette: In a small bowl, mix the lemon juice, mustard, salt, pepper and egg yolk with a whisk. Add the olive oil while mixing gently, until emulsified. Add water, up to 1/4 cup, as needed.
  5. For the meat and vegetables: Heat the grill to very high heat, 410 degrees F. Reserve one section of the grill separate from the vegetables, and heat to medium heat, 250 degrees F.
  6. Sparingly brush the prepared seasoning oil on all sides of the hanger steak, skirt steak, short ribs, pork sausage and blood sausage. Place the meat on the grill at a diagonal angle, and sprinkle the tops of all cuts with sea salt. Turn the meats only diagonally when you see a deep grill mark and the meat is sizzling. Sprinkle the other side of the meat with sea salt and cook the meat until medium rare. For the sweetbreads, cut the lobe in the middle and leave it uncut on one side so it hinges. Coat it in the seasoning oil and sea salt and grill it first on the cut side. Then close it and grill both opposite sides until golden and crisp.
  7. Cut the tomato in half and make a cross with a sharp knife in the center of the pulp. Coat with the seasoning oil, and pour a small tablespoon of the oil in the center of the core. Season with salt and add some oregano. Place on the grill, cut-side up. Cook until soft with char around the edges and bottom. Coat the green peppers with the seasoning oil and char them until soft and well done.
  8. Cut the white bottoms off of the asparagus, and peel them half way up the stalk. Blanch them in salted hot water for 3 minutes in a small pot, and then place them in a medium bowl of ice water. Dry them and coat in the seasoning oil, and sprinkle them with salt. Place them on the grill over medium heat until they are nicely marked on both sides.
  9. Plate the meat, sausages, tomatoes, peppers and asparagus on a traditional wooden Argentine plate, sprinkle with sea salt and serve with the chimichurri sauces and the vinaigrette.

Reviews

Erin Wagner
Uruguayan Asado is better than Argentinian but the smaller country doesn’t get as much exposure. Chimichurri is best when simple but with quality ingredients; parsley, oregano, extra virgin olive oil, red wine vinegar, garlic, red pepper flakes, lemon juice, salt and pepper to taste. Refrigerate for at least a day or two! It’s great to marinate, baste or as a condiment.

 

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