Chorizo Potatoes bay leaves How to cook Simple Delicious food

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  • Fantastic video!! Definitely giving this a try, thanks! Are you from Finsbury Park?

  • @LiamoMacDeadly

    I hope it all goes and no I am not from Finsbury Park.

    Nearer to Heathrow.

  • this is almost similar like "patatas a la riojana", a Spanish dish.. ^^

  • @williamtj21

    You are quite correct :)

    Well observed!

    OriginalNakedChef

  • You should definitely do another soup recipe soon! It's getting so cold!

  • @Karl6478

    Good idea!

    I will defiantly be doing another soup :)

    OriginalNakedChef

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  • @1point5z

    Nice to hear from :)

    You are quite right; the simple ingredients I used are a good basis for a tasty stew. I am sure your suggested extras would make a lovely stew.

    I have noticed that most of the supermarkets do now stock the chorizo that needs to be cooked (the one I used in this recipe) as well as the drier version that I did not use.

    Thanks for your tips and feedback also if you do get time, go through some more of my recipes as they are quite tasty :)

    OriginalNakedChef

  • (cont) Lived in Spain so fully "get" the release of the juices and paprika notion, though never tried this way.

    Marvelous, just three ingriedients. I also wanted to see you :) liked the user friendly soft Britsh tone. Thanks, will try. Though the 'Giant' supermarket half UK owned usually has the dry one you set aside. Maybe Trader Joe's. This btw is the only recipe of yours I saw. Can't go thru all! ;)

  • Heartily agree w/ you about the Bay Leaf. Just one changes and makes a simple stew (the beef, carrot, potato, turnip one). So 3, I see your point. Water indeed would do it. Love your simple sane approach. I'm in MD, US so I suppose the potatoes that would break up in 30/40 would be Idaho. I mmediately wanted incidentally, to Wiki the potato name you used.

  • @thesumulationhypo

    I here alot of people in Spain pronouncing it that way!

    Never been to Mexico so I cant really comment!

    OriginalNakedChef

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