Chimichurri Recipe (How to Make Chimichurri Sauce) (2024)

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Chimichurri is made with a mixture of fresh minced parsley, garlic, red wine vinegar, oregano, and olive oil. Originating in Uruguay and Argentina, learn how to make the best chimichurri sauce recipe in just 5 minutes and enjoy with all your favorite fish, chicken, or steak recipes.

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What is Chimichurri?

Originating in Argentina and Uruguay, chimichurri is an uncooked condiment that is typically served brushed, basted, or spooned onto food (most often meat like chicken and steak) as it cooks. It may also be served on the side or used as a marinade (highly recommended – best marinade ever).

Served at room temperature, this delicious green sauce is made with fresh parsley, garlic, oregano, red wine vinegar, olive oil, and red chili flakes and tastes delicious with chicken, steak, drizzled over veggie skewers or tossed with tender roasted cauliflower.

While this green-colored chimichurri (chimichurri Verde) is the better-known version of chimichurri here in the states, you may also find a red chimichurri (chimichurri Rojo) made from a combination of red bell pepper, red onion, flat-leaf parsley, garlic, oregano, paprika, red wine vinegar, and olive oil.

Many non-authentic versions of this condiment can also be found. Versions which include fresh cilantro…and cumin…and lime juice. Most likely very delicious, they are not considered authentic.

Chimichurri Ingredients

  • Fresh flat-leaf parsley
  • Garlic cloves
  • Shallots (optional – not authentic)
  • Dried oregano
  • Red wine vinegar (or white wine vinegar)
  • Red chili or Dried chili flakes
  • Salt and Black pepper
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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How to Make Chimichurri Sauce

This recipe will take you just five minutes and requires no cooking at all. I do, however, recommend using a food processorto get the parsley and garlic chopped super small.

Get started by adding everything exceptfor theextra virginolive oilto the bowl of afood processor.Process until finely minced.Careful not to over-process or over-blend. This will result in a thick paste rather than nicely mincedfresh herbsand aromatics.

Transfer the mixture to a medium bowl and combine with theolive oil. Gently mix to combine. If you have a little extra time, allow it to rest for 15 minutes or so before seasoning with additionalkosher saltorsea salt, to taste.

Best served atroom temperature.

Note: If you don’t own a food processor, you can absolutely make this recipe without the help of any electronics. Simply chop everything into super small bits and mix with theolive oil.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is chimichurri spicy?
Green chimichurri is typically not considered very spicy. To make it spicy, add a hot red chili, red chili flakes, or a dash of cayenne powder. If you’re sensitive to spicy foods, simply leave them out.

Is chimichurri keto?
Yes.

Can you make chimichurri ahead of time?
Yes. Should you decide to make chimichurri ahead of time, store it in an air-tight container with a thin layer of oil on top.

Now, some people say that it tastes best when enjoyed the day it is made, while others say it is better once the flavors have had the night to blend.

My opinion? Chimichurri tastes best the day you make it. The very best after it has hung out for 30 minutes or so. A night in the refrigerator doesn’t make a huge difference except that the parsley tastes like it may have lost a little of its freshness (probably because it has). Day three and day four chimichurri continues to lose even more freshness, largely due to that parsley, so I recommend enjoying within 1-3 days.

Is chimichurri healthy?
Although it is filled with healthy ingredients like parsley and garlic, the base is olive oil. All oil, no matter the source, is crazy high in energy (translation- high in calories), so it’s best to enjoy in moderation.

That said, this delicious chimichurri recipe is naturally low in carbs, sugar-free, and perfect for the following diets-

  • keto
  • gluten-free
  • paleo
  • whole30
  • dairy-free
  • lover of all foods

Can You Freeze Chimichurri?

Some people have frozen leftover chimichurri sauce in ice cube trays, but I have not tried this personally. Should you give this a try, be sure to transfer the frozen cubes to a ziplock bag once they are frozen and enjoy within 1-2 months. Thaw your desired number of cubes in the refrigerator before using – do not microwave.

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How to Serve Chimichurri

Chimichurri a traditional Argentinean condiment to serve with steak or grilled meats. ALL steak loves being topped with or marinated in chimichurri sauce. But that’s not all…chicken, shrimp, and fish all love a little drizzle or spoonful of this traditional recipe, too! It’s perfect for grilling, roasting, or dipping.

Try it with,

  • grilled veggie skewers
  • Salad
  • Pasta
  • SOUP!
  • Pizza
  • Eggs (this is a personal favorite)
  • Rice!

There are so many fun and unique way to serve this delicious and flavorful sauce. Simply go crazy! Or keep it simple and enjoy this baked chimichurri chicken or these chimichurri steak bites.

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AuthorAuthor: Chimichurri Recipe (How to Make Chimichurri Sauce) (7)Jessica Randhawa

Originating in Uruguay and Argentina, Chimichurri is made with a mixture of fresh minced parsley, garlic, red wine vinegar, oregano, and olive oil.Naturally gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan.

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Course Appetizer, Sauce

Cuisine Argentinian

Servings 8 servings

Calories 166 kcal

Ingredients

  • ½ cup chopped parsley - flat-leaf parsley
  • 4 cloves garlic - chopped
  • 1 shallot - chopped
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1 small red chili - seeded and diced (or 2 tsp red pepper flakes)
  • 3 tablespoon red wine vinegar
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper
  • cup good-quality extra-virgin olive oil

Instructions

  • Add the chopped parsley, garlic, shallot, oregano, red chili (or crushed red pepper), red wine vinegar, salt, and pepper to the bowl of a food processor. Process until finely minced (take care not to turn it into a thick paste from over-processing).

  • Transfer the mixture to a small bowl and pour the extra-virgin olive oil over the mixture. Gently mix to combine. Allow the Chimichurri to stand for 15 minutes, time permitting.

  • Serve over your favorite grilled meats and vegetables or use as a marinade! Enjoy!

Jessica's Notes

  • Try removing as much of the stems from your parsley as possible (so you're using the leaves only).
  • I do not recommend substituting garlic powder in place of fresh garlic.
  • The shallot is not an authentic chimichurri ingredient. Feel free to add it in or leave it out.
  • From what I've learned, dried oregano is the more popular/authentic choice. However, you may also use fresh oregano leaves in place of dried. For every 1 teaspoon of dried oregano, substitute with 1 tablespoon of fresh.
  • If you prepare chimichurri ahead of time, keep stored in an air-tight container, and refrigerate until ready to use. Best if brought to room temperature before serving.
  • Chimichurri is delicious serve with your favorite bbq or grilled meats like chicken, flank steak, or skirt steak. Mix it with rice or serve it topped on your favorite tacos.

Originally published July 3, 2020

Nutritional Information

Calories: 166kcal | Carbohydrates: 1g | Protein: 0g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 294mg | Potassium: 44mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar: 0g | Vitamin A: 370IU | Vitamin C: 13.5mg | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.5mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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FAQs

What is chimichurri sauce made of? ›

Chimichurri sauce hails from Uruguay and Argentina. It's commonly made with olive oil, red wine vinegar, garlic, red pepper flakes, finely chopped parsley, and dried or fresh oregano.

How do you make chimichurri less bitter? ›

Chimichurri can become bitter if the ingredients aren't balanced properly. Thankfully, there are a few easy ways to fix bitter-tasting chimichurri. Adding more acidity, like citrus or vinegar, can counteract bitter flavors. You can also add a touch of sweetness in the form of honey or sugar.

How long does chimichurri need to rest? ›

Notes from the Food & Wine Test Kitchen

It's important to let the chimichurri rest for at least 20 minutes before using it; this allows the garlic, fresh herbs, and crushed red pepper flakes meld with the oil so your chimichurri is extra flavorful.

Why is my chimichurri bitter? ›

One possible cause is an overuse of parsley stems or garlic, which can have a slightly bitter taste. Another reason could be the use of spoiled ingredients. So, make sure you use fresh ingredients and stick to the listed amount in the recipe.

What is Argentinian chimichurri made of? ›

Chimichurri is a popular green or red, Spanish “raw” sauce that originated in Argentina and Uruguay and is used for both marinades and to cook in and as a condiment you add on the side of your dishes. Its ingredients are mainly chopped parsley and/or cilantro, garlic, olive oil, and spices.

What cancels bitterness? ›

Sweetness: From sugar, honey, fruits or otherwise, sweetness will counteract bitter and sour flavours. It can also be used to cut down the heat of a particularly spicy meal. Saltiness: Salt plays two very important roles in flavouring a dish. Firstly, it balances against bitterness.

Does homemade chimichurri go bad? ›

Shelf life: Chimichurri evolves in its flavor as it ages. The fresh stage lasts about 2 to 3 weeks when refrigerated, and about 7 days if not. Chimichurri sauce is usually served aged. The ingredients cause a natural pickling process.

What spice takes away bitterness? ›

Spices mask bitter flavors, so don't be shy. Add some spicy peppers or powders to your cooking, or sprinkle some onto your dishes for a little bit of extra heat. Black pepper in particular has compounds that counteract bitterness. Some other great spices include cayenne, red pepper, paprika, and chili powder.

Can chimichurri go bad? ›

Dried-herb chimichurri can last up to a week unrefrigerated and 2-3 weeks in the refrigerator. For a shortcut, consider our dried Chimichurri Spice Blend, which needs just olive oil, salt and vinegar to make a long-lasting sauce.

How runny should chimichurri be? ›

The chimichurri sauce should not be pureed into an herb mash or thick paste. Rather, the parsley should still have body and texture and there should be enough oil (because it's not pureed) to be a loose, oil-based condiment. Don't over-process the olive oil.

How long is homemade chimichurri good for? ›

Because it is made with fresh herbs, chimichurri sauce should be refrigerated. How long does chimichurri keep in the fridge? Chimichurri can be stored in the fridge for 2-3 weeks. But I guarantee you're going to use it all WAY before then!

How do you cut the vinegar taste in chimichurri? ›

Try swapping the red wine vinegar for fresh lemon juice – the acidic effect is similar but some prefer the lemon flavor, particularly for use with chicken.

What does chimichurri taste like? ›

If we could only use one word to describe chimichurri sauce, it would be “bright.” The combination of fresh cilantro and parsley pack an herbaceous flavor, while the red pepper flakes bring a hint of spice. Add in the garlic's spicy, pungent flavor and the vinegar's acidic tang, and that's chimichurri.

Why do they call it chimichurri? ›

The origin of its name is uncertain, though it is probably derived from the Basque tximitxurri, which means something like “a hodgepodge.” It has long since been internationalized, however, with a taste that reflects the manifold flavours brought by immigrants from different European countries.

Is chimichurri good for you? ›

And from a health standpoint, chimichurri is loaded with good-for-you benefits, including calcium, carotenes, iron, and vitamins A and C (from the parsley) and calcium, fiber, iron, and vitamins E and K (from the oregano), as well as heart-healthy garlic and the monounsaturated fat found in olive oil, which may help to ...

How is chimichurri different from pesto? ›

Pesto is an Italian sauce made with basil, Parmesan cheese, pine nuts, garlic, and olive oil. Chimichurri is an Argentine sauce made with parsley, garlic, olive oil, red wine vinegar, and red chili peppers or flakes. Chimichurri doesn't contain nuts or cheese. Basil pesto is smooth, salty, and slightly nutty.

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