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Chorizo casero Quijote 16 chorizos

$41.79

Quijote chorizo casero comes 16 links to the package — dry-cured, paprika-forward, the kind of chorizo that goes straight into the pot for caldo gallego or gets sliced cold onto a board with crackers.

Spanish-style chorizo built on pork, pimentón, garlic, and salt. Firm texture, smoky and savory, mild heat. Ready to eat as-is or cook into dishes — no need to brown raw sausage first.

Common Uses: sliced into garbanzos and potaje for depth, simmered into caldo gallego with kale and potato, layered into arroz con pollo, tucked into Cuban sandwiches alongside ham and roast pork, or sliced thin as a snack with manchego and olives.

Cultural Context: Chorizo casero is the Spanish inheritance inside Cuban cooking — the link between the peninsula and the island that shows up in nearly every bean stew on the Cuban table. Quijote is a brand many Cuban-American households recognize from bodega shelves in Hialeah and Little Havana, where dry-cured chorizo is sold by the link, not the pound.

Pairs With: garbanzos, white beans, chickpea stews, manchego cheese, crusty bread, Spanish olives, dry red wine, and any potaje that wants a smoky backbone.

Common In: Spanish-Cuban home cooking, Sunday family dinner, party gatherings, weeknight stews, and breakfast plates with scrambled eggs.

Shelf-stable and ready to use straight from the package. Ships nationwide to families who can't find proper dry-cured chorizo at the local supermarket.