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Spanish Chorizo?

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Where do you guys get your Spanish chorizo for paella? I can’t find it anywhere near me. Btw near me is Myrtle beach sc. 

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  • clintmiller
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    If you can't find it in grocery stores, you can order it on Amazon. That's what i used to do before my local store started carrying it. Same thing with bomba rice. 
  • CPARKTX
    CPARKTX Posts: 2,095
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    Central Market consistently has it
    LBGE & SBGE.  Central Texas.  
  • SciAggie
    SciAggie Posts: 6,481
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    Amazon. 
    Coleman, Texas
    Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
    "Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
                                                                                                                          YukonRon
  • Legume
    Legume Posts: 14,627
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    Cost Plus World Market.  They have bomba rice too and lots of other interesting food things you won't find at your local market.  Always some good marinades and sauces.
  • SciAggie
    SciAggie Posts: 6,481
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    @Legume Is that in Austin? 
    Coleman, Texas
    Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
    "Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
                                                                                                                          YukonRon
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 17,186
    edited November 2017
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    Hit up a local Hispanic grocery store. 

  • Legume
    Legume Posts: 14,627
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    SciAggie said:
    @Legume Is that in Austin? 
    Here and at malls everywhere. They're all over, including Austin.
  • SciAggie
    SciAggie Posts: 6,481
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    Legume said:
    Here and at malls everywhere. They're all over, including Austin.
    Lol - All over in the civilized world. According to Google the one nearest me is 149 miles away. Thanks though. I’ll check them out next trip to Austin. 
    Coleman, Texas
    Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
    "Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
                                                                                                                          YukonRon
  • Legume
    Legume Posts: 14,627
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    Yeah, sorry @SciAggie, thought you were clarifying on OP's behalf.
  • Navymom
    Navymom Posts: 167
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    @SciAggie I've found it at Kroger in NTX.
    Wear maroon, live maroon, bleed maroon.
    Fightin' Texas Aggies Fly Navy.
    Denton TX
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 15,487
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    Hit up a local Hispanic grocery store. 
     
    Careful with that; mexican chorizo, while delicious, is a totally different product from spanish/portugeuse chorizo, which is a firm sausage.  Mexican chorizo, when cooked, falls apart like cream of wheat.  
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  • SciAggie
    SciAggie Posts: 6,481
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    Legume said:
    Yeah, sorry @SciAggie, thought you were clarifying on OP's behalf.
    Oh, ok. It’s too early for me...
    Coleman, Texas
    Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
    "Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
                                                                                                                          YukonRon
  • Botch
    Botch Posts: 15,487
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    Googlez Imagez to the rescue!
     

     

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  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 17,186
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    Thanks for the heads up @Botch
  • g8golfer
    g8golfer Posts: 1,025
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    @DoubleEgger you live in Myrtle Beach? 
  • SciAggie
    SciAggie Posts: 6,481
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    @DoubleEgger In a pinch, you can you a regular dried type of sausage and just add a little more smoked paprika to the dish. That will make a much closer substitute than Mexican chorizo.  In my opinion...
    Coleman, Texas
    Large BGE & Mini Max for the wok. A few old camp Dutch ovens and a wood fired oven. LSG 24” cabinet offset smoker. There are a few paella pans and a Patagonia cross in the barn. A curing chamber for bacterial transformation of meats...
    "Bourbon slushies. Sure you can cook on the BGE without them, but why would you?"
                                                                                                                          YukonRon
  • DoubleEgger
    DoubleEgger Posts: 17,186
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    g8golfer said:
    @DoubleEgger you live in Myrtle Beach? 
    Nope. But I can Google. 
  • 20stone
    20stone Posts: 1,961
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    https://ourdailybrine.com/how-to-make-dry-cured-spanish-chorizo-castellano/

    You can either raise your own pork or buy it.  Throuh our modest livestock operation, we found a bunch of solid local producers.  Here is what I found with a quick search for your neck of the woods:
    http://www.eatwild.com/products/socarolina.html

    Yes, I am serious.  Yes, I have a very understanding wife.
    (now only 16 stone)

    Joule SV
    GE induction stove
    Gasser by the community pool (currently unavailable)
    Scale (which one of my friends refuses to use)
    Friends with BGEs and myriad other fired devices (currently unavail IRL)
    Occasional access to a KBQ and Webber Kettle
    Charcuterie and sourdough enthusiast
    Prosciuttos in an undisclosed location

    Austin, TX
  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 32,767
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    spanish and portuguese are the same, mexican is not even close. i find it near the hotdogs and kielbasa, its also in thge cured meat display but thats dry cured and not what you want in paella. also you could use linguica, its milder and you would want to add more heat to the dish
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • Salmonegg
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    The "nice" grocery store here always has Palacios dulce and picante, which they keep near the cheese case. It's an Earth Fare, though, and it looks like the closest one to you might be in Charleston.
  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 32,767
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    also, its chourico pronounced show-reezah
    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
  • fishlessman
    fishlessman Posts: 32,767
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    this is the preferred version here near the kielbasa

    Image result for gaspars chourico

    notice its not pruned like a dry cured sausage

    Image result for chourico



    fukahwee maine

    you can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it