My chicken with chorizo recipe is based on a classic Portuguese dish, amêijoas com chouriço (clams with chorizo). I created it for a friend who couldn’t eat shellfish but didn’t want to miss out on the flavours. Chicken’s not dissimilar to meaty clams and so we have frango com chouriço. In the Algarve and Alentejo regions of southern Portugal a dish like this would often be cooked in a cataplana, a traditional vessel made of aluminium or copper with two concave halves that clip together to tightly enclose and steam the ingredients. It’s placed over a fire and turned halfway through the cooking to ensure everything’s well combined and evenly cooked. A high-sided frying pan or wok works as well, it just involves a bit more stirring. Use parsley instead of, or as well as, coriander if you prefer. Bolo do caco, the sweet potato flatbread from Madeira, is an excellent accompaniment to clams or chicken with chorizo for soaking up all the spicy sauce (see video below). And I love a glass of a nutty dry oloroso Sherry with it too, like the 12 year old Cuco from Barbadillo.
Serves 2
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