This is How to Make the Best Chimichurri Sauce (2024)

If you haven't experimented with chimichurri sauce yet, it's about time. This recipe takes only 5 minutes and it lasts for weeks!

Get ready, folks, because we’re about to change your life with two simple words: chimichurri sauce. If you’ve never had this sauce before, you’re about to be wowed. It’s similar to pesto, but without any cheese or nuts and with a heavier emphasis on acidic vinegar. It’s simple and fresh, and it goes well with…well, just about everything: steak, chicken, pork chops, seafood, vegetables and more.

A sauce can go a long way towards taking a simple dish and elevating it to something incredible. You’ll be amazed at how easy this one is to pull off, too. Seven simple ingredients and five minutes are all you need to transform your weeknight dinner rut. Plus, it’s fun to say, especially if you lean into rolling those R’s: Chimichurrrrrrrrrrri.

What Is Chimichurri Sauce?

Chimichurri is an uncooked sauce made with finely-chopped herbs, garlic, oil and vinegar. (Here’s how to keep those herbs fresh.) The sauce originates from Argentina and Uruguay, where it is traditionally used to dress grilled meats. It sometimes contains spicy chile peppers or red pepper flakes, and the herbs vary to include favorites like parsley, cilantro and oregano. While it’s usually made with green ingredients, there is also a red chimichurri variation made with red peppers or tomatoes.

What Does Chimichurri Sauce 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. It tastes fresh and strong, but the fat in the olive oil brings it all together into a pleasant, cohesive experience.

How to Make Chimichurri Sauce

The best part about this chimichurri sauce recipe (other than its delicious flavor) is that it stores exceptionally well. The vinegar helps to preserve the herbs, so you can store it, covered, in the refrigerator for several weeks. Keep in mind that the olive oil will solidify, so it’s best to pull it out of the fridge at least 20 minutes before use.

Yield: About 1 cup

Ingredients

  • 6 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 1 cup packed fresh cilantro leaves
  • 1 cup packed fresh parsley leaves
  • 1 teaspoon kosher salt
  • 1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil

Step 1: Chop the Garlic and Herbs

Place the garlic in a small food processor. Pulse until you’ve chopped the garlic into small pieces. Then, add the cilantro, parsley, salt and crushed red pepper flakes. Process the mixture until it’s finely chopped.

Step 2: Add the Vinegar and Oil

Add the vinegar to the herb mixture and begin processing. With the blades running, gradually add the oil in a steady stream. Remove the sauce from the bowl and store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator until ready to use.

Pro Tip: If the mixture is too thick for your liking, add a tablespoon of water at a time until it reaches the desired consistency.

Chimichurri Sauce Variations

Chimichurri sauce is extremely versatile, so feel free to swap in other green ingredients for the cilantro and parsley. Try a combination of fresh oregano and arugula to create a sauce with a spicy kick! You can also use fresh dill, mint, kale, chard, mustard greens and more. If you enjoyed this, you have got to try our favorite green goddess dip.

What Is Chimichurri Sauce Good On?

Chimichurricomplements any number of meats and vegetables. Here are some of our favorite ways to use chimichurri sauce:

  • Serve it alongside grilled steak or pork chops, roasted chicken, poached salmon or sauteed shrimp.
  • Drizzle it over grilled vegetable kebabs or oven-roasted vegetables.
  • Use it as a salad dressing for greens or stir it into cooked, cooled grains for an easy grain salad.
  • Toss roasted potatoes with the sauce for a quick-and-easy side dish, or mix it into a potato salad recipe.
  • Swirl a tablespoon or two into mayonnaise to create a sandwich spread.
  • Add it to yogurt or sour cream to create a creamy dipping sauce.
  • Use it to marinate meat, seafood or vegetable dishes.
  • Spoon it over eggs on your favorite breakfast dish.
  • Bake it on bread with grated Parmesan cheese to create the ultimate garlic bread.

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This is How to Make the Best Chimichurri Sauce (2024)

FAQs

What is traditional chimichurri 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 far in advance should I make chimichurri? ›

Allow to sit for 5-10 minutes to release all of the flavours into the oil before using. Ideally, let it sit for more than 2 hours, if time allows. Chimichurri can be prepared earlier than needed, and refrigerated for 24 hours, if needed. Use to baste meats (chicken or steaks) while grilling or barbecuing.

How do you get the bitterness out of chimichurri? ›

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.

Does chimichurri get better with age? ›

Let the sauce age a bit.

You can use this sauce right away. But for an even better chimichurri, let it sit at room temperature for a few hours (or overnight). This will give it some time to let the flavors meld together!

Should chimichurri be chopped or blended? ›

Ways to Make Chimichurri

Either way works! Hand chopped chimichurri looks a bit more rustic, while blended chimichurri looks more pulpy and fine. If you aren't going to use a food processor, make sure that you chop your garlic and herbs as finely and as uniform as possible.

How long does homemade chimichurri last? ›

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.

Why does my chimichurri taste so bad? ›

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.

Should chimichurri sit overnight? ›

Too much vinegar can overpower the herbs, while too little can result in a flat taste. Start with the recommended measurements and adjust according to your palate. Let it rest: Chimichurri develops its best flavor when allowed to sit for a few hours, or even overnight.

What can I use instead of red wine vinegar in chimichurri? ›

Fresh parsley, cilantro and oregano – this trio of herbs makes this incredibly flavorful! Red onion – mince these up itty bitty if going the method by hand. Garlic – use fresh garlic for the most flavor. Red wine vinegar – if you don't have red wine vinegar on hand white wine vinegar could be substituted.

Is chimichurri healthy? ›

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 ...

What do you eat chimichurri sauce with? ›

Serve it alongside grilled steak or pork chops, roasted chicken, poached salmon or sauteed shrimp. Drizzle it over grilled vegetable kebabs or oven-roasted vegetables. Use it as a salad dressing for greens or stir it into cooked, cooled grains for an easy grain salad.

How do you make chimichurri less tangy? ›

We like our sauce on the tangy, vinegary side. If you prefer things to be a bit more tame, reduce the amount of vinegar to 3 or 4 tablespoons.

What is Mexican chimichurri made of? ›

It is an uncooked sauce traditionally prepared with finely chopped parsley, dried oregano, minced garlic, olive oil, vinegar and a pinch of salt. Everything is mixed together and left to rest before using. We couldn't resist making a spicy version of Chimichurri using our Gran Luchito Chipotle Fajita & Taco Mix!

What is chimichurri seasoning made of? ›

You need dried parsley, dried lemon zest, black pepper, salt, dried oregano, garlic powder and crushed red pepper flakes to make the spice rub.

What does chimichurri taste of? ›

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.

What is chimichurri steak sauce made of? ›

Chimichurri Sauce and Steak is a match made in heaven, arguably one of the BEST sauce for steak in the world! This famous sauce from Argentina is made with parsley, oregano, garlic, red wine vinegar and olive oil. It's quick to make and will take your next steak dinner to a whole new level!

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