Exploring Chimichurri Pizza Sauce
Whipping up chimichurri pizza sauce at home starts with knowing its roots and what goes into it. So, let’s chat about the origin of Mexican chimichurri and what makes this sauce a must-have for your pizzas.
Mexican Chimichurri Origin
Knowing a recipe’s origin spices up its taste. Mexican chimichurri is a sauce known around the Bajío area of Mexico and a pizza favorite (Eat Love Foster). While the sauce initially hails from Argentina and Uruguay, the Mexican version adds its own spin that’s perfect for kicking up your pizza game.
This sauce is popular in many parts of Mexico and Latin America, often going by different names. Its charm lies in its ability to enhance various dishes, not just pizza. If you’re feeling adventurous, try a chimichurri tomato pizza recipe.
Key Ingredients for Chimichurri
The magic of chimichurri pizza sauce is its straightforwardness combined with a beautiful burst of flavors. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Vinegar: Typically, it is the white or red wine kind for that zesty kick.
- Oil: Olive oil’s the way to go for a hearty taste.
- Herbs: Fresh parsley is critical, sometimes paired with oregano or cilantro.
- Spices: Red pepper flakes and black Pepper for some heat.
- Garlic: Fresh garlic cloves bring a bold punch.
Here’s a quick list for your next grocery run:
Ingredient | Quantity |
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Vinegar | 3 tbsp |
Olive Oil | 1/2 cup |
Fresh Parsley | 1 cup |
Fresh Oregano | 1/4 cup |
Red Pepper Flakes | 1 tsp |
Garlic Cloves | 3–4 |
Feel free to tweak these to your taste. For example, if you’re feeling adventurous, throw in some cilantro.
While putting together your pizza, you should experiment with different crusts for a new taste experience. Have you tried a cottage cheese pizza crust yet? It could be the perfect partner for your unique chimichurri sauce.
With these goodies ready, making chimichurri pizza sauce at home is a snap and a treat. Remember that this Mexican chimichurri isn’t just for pizza; it can jazz up many other dishes. Are you curious to know more ways to use your chimichurri? Check out our ideas on using chimichurri sauce.
Making the Best Chimichurri Pizza
Whippin’ up the best chimichurri pizza is a delicious game of balance – from the zingy sauce to a killer crust. Here’s my way of making that magic happen.
Chimichurri Pizza Recipe
Regarding a top-notch chimichurri sauce, I grab a bunch of fresh herbs, throw in some garlic, and splash a bit of vinegar. Here’s the recipe I swear by:
Ingredients:
- 1 cup parsley, chopped fine
- 1/2 cup cilantro, chopped fine
- 1/4 cup oregano, chopped fine
- 4 cloves garlic, minced
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
- 1 tsp red pepper flakes
- Salt and Pepper
Instructions:
- Mix the parsley, cilantro, oregano, and garlic in a bowl.
- Pour in the olive oil and vinegar, then blend it all.
- Toss in the red pepper flakes and some salt and Pepper.
- Let it chill for 30 minutes so the flavors can pop.
This sauce is the superstar on your pizza, and if you’re feeling fancy, swap in herbs like rosemary or thyme.your pizza, and feel free to swap in herbs like rosemary or thyme if you’re feeling fancy.
Recommended Pizza Base
Your chimichurri pizza’s crust is just as important. I dig Sabatasso’s frozen pizza from Costco—it’s gluten-free and has a fab crust. That said, roll with whatever works for you—even a cottage cheese pizza crust if health’s on your mind.
Here’s a quick look at different bases you might want to try:
Pizza Base | Characteristics | Benefits |
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Sabatasso’s Frozen Pizza | Gluten-free, pre-made | Tasty and easy-peasy |
Homemade Dough | Fresh, can tweak | You get to pick what goes in |
Cottage Cheese Crust | High-protein, low-carb | Health points here |
Once your base is set, slap on that chimichurri sauce. Get creative with toppings—skirt steak or chicken. I love an excellent chimichurri vibe.
If you’re craving more fun combos, check out other ideas, like a zingy chimichurri tomato pizza or a gentler touch with low-salt pizza.
Tweak the toppings and base however you like, and prepare to chow down on your homemade masterpiece!
Creative Variations with Chimichurri
Hey there! Are you ready to jazz up your pizza with some chimichurri goodness? These recipes will take your pizza from “meh” to “oh wow!” in no time.
Chimichurri Steak Pizza
This Chimichurri Steak Pizza is my absolute favorite—the herby’some, garlicky note of chimichurri teaming up with juicy steak just gets me every time.
Here’s how to whip it up at home:
- Ingredients:
- Pizza dough (store-bought or homemade, you do you)
- Chimichurri sauce (check earlier for the low down)
- Skirt steak
- Mozzarella cheese
- Red onion, sliced thin
- Cherry tomatoes, halved
- Fresh cilantro, just for kicks
- Instructions:
- Preheat that oven to a toasty 475°F (245°C).
- Roll out your Dough and smooth a generous layer of chimichurri over it.
- Top with mozzarella, onions, and those cute cherry tomatoes.
- Bake it until the crust’s golden and cheese is bubbly—about 10-12 minutes should do it.
- While that’s doing its thing, cook the skirt steak how you like it, then slice real thin.
- Once out of the oven, lay those steak slices on top.
- Sprinkle cilantro and add a bit more chimichurri if you’re feeling saucy.
People rave about this combo (The Food in my Beard). Want to shake it up? Swap the steak for grilled chicken and slide it under the cheese for a fresh twist.
Red Chimichurri Sauce
How about switching the game with a Red Chimichurri Sauce? This version lends a pop of color and a new flavor vibe.
- Ingredients:
- 1 cup fresh parsley, chopped
- 1 cup fresh cilantro, chopped
- 1/2 cup olive oil
- 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
- 2 tablespoons smoked paprika
- 1 tablespoon oregano
- 1 tablespoon crushed red pepper flakes
- 4 garlic cloves, minced
- Salt and pepper, just enough
- Instructions:
- Toss all ingredients into a blender or food processor and mix until smooth.
- Taste and add salt or Pepper to fit your mood.
Use Red Chimichurri as your pizza base or a tasty drizzle—it goes with everything and nudges the classic green sauce playfully to the side.
With these variations, you’re set to wow the pants off friends with top-shelf pizza. Are you planning a pizza hangout or just switchin’ up the usual? These recipes won’t let you down. Don’t miss our easy blackberry basil pizza or cottage cheese pizza concoctions for even more deliciousness. Happy cooking!
Tips for Using Chimichurri Sauce
Storage and Preservation Tips
Chimichurri sauce is my secret weapon for jazzing up pizzas. It’s bursting with flavor and is like the Swiss Army knife of sauces. To ensure it stays fresh and punchy, stash it in the fridge inside an airtight container for up to two weeks. That way, it’s always ready when you crave that tangy goodness if you’ve whipped up more than you can handle in one sitting—no problem! Pop it in the freezer for a two-month nap. Use a silicone ice cube tray with a lid for easy dosing. These little frozen nuggets are perfect for jazzing up steaks or tossing on a future chimichurri pizza feast.
Storage Method | Duration |
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Fridge (airtight container) | 2 weeks |
Freezer (silicone tray) | 2 months |
Versatile Uses of Chimichurri
Chimichurri’s magic lies in its versatility. Though it’s a rockstar on pizza, here’s how I’ve found joy in using it:
- Steaks – Thaw a couple of cubes and drench your grilled steak. Trust me, it turns steak into something divine.
- Salads – Swap your regular dressing with chimichurri for a tangy twist on greens or pasta salads.
- Marinades – Let your chicken, pork, or fish soak up this herby magic for a whirlwind of flavor.
- Sandwiches – Spread it on sandwiches for that extra “oomph.” Your taste buds will thank you.
- Dipping Sauce – A quick dip for veggies or crusty bread? Yes, please!
Are you craving more pizzazz in your pizza? Take your taste buds on a wild ride with our easy blackberry basil pizza , or whip up some air-fried pizza bagels. Are you feeling adventurous on the crust front? Check out our health-conscious cottage cheese pizza crust. And for a real treat, don’t miss our chimichurri tomato pizza recipe. It’s sure to blow your socks off.
So go ahead, get creative, and remember: chimichurri sauce isn’t just for pizza—it’s the kitchen MVP you’ve been searching for.
Chimichurri Pizza Sauce
Ingredients
- 3 tbsp Vinegar
- ½ cup Olive Oil
- 1 cup Fresh Parsley finely chopped
- ¼ cup Fresh Oregano finely chopped
- 3–4 Garlic Cloves minced
- 1 tsp Red Pepper Flakes
- Salt and Pepper
- ½ cup cilantro, finely chopped Optional
Instructions
Mix the Ingredients:
- In a bowl, combine parsley, oregano, garlic, and optional cilantro.
- Pour in olive oil and vinegar, then stir well.
Add Seasonings:
- Add red pepper flakes, salt, and pepper to taste.
- Mix until fully incorporated.
Let It Chill:
- Cover the sauce and refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to allow the flavors to meld.
Use on Pizza or Store:
- Spread generously over your pizza base or store in an airtight container for later use.