By Eddy − On Friday, December 9, 2016, 7 years ago in Bread Recipes
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Portuguese Chouriço (Sausage) Bread Recipe

Portuguese Chouriço (Sausage) Bread Recipe

This Portuguese chouriço (sausage) bread recipe is simple to make and delicious.

Preparation time 15 min
Cooking Time 25 min
Ready In 40 min
Level of DifficultyEasy
Servings4

Ingredients

1 1/2 pound of store bought pizza dough or make your own1 small chourico or linguica sausage (cut into thin slices)3 slices of salami (cut into strips)3 or 4 slices of ham (cut into strips)1 medium red pepper (sliced)1 medium onion (sliced)1 cup of shredded cheese1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon of olive oil1 tablespoon of coarse corn meal
1 1/2 pound of store bought pizza dough or make your own1 small chourico or linguica sausage (cut into thin slices)3 slices of salami (cut into strips)3 or 4 slices of ham (cut into strips)1 medium red pepper (sliced)1 medium onion (sliced)1 cup of shredded cheese1 tablespoon plus 1 teaspoon of olive oil1 tablespoon of coarse corn meal
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Directions

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. 
  • Saute onions and peppers for a few minutes in 1 tablespoon olive oil until translucent and set aside to cool.
  • Roll out the dough into a large rectangle. Add a layer of onions followed by a layer of meat.
  • Top with cheese.
  • Begin gently rolling the dough evenly.
  • Sprinkle the corn meal on a large sheet pan or pizza pan. Place the bread on pan. Brush with a little olive oil.
  • Cook for about 20 minutes or until the bread is golden and crispy.
  • Let cool slightly before cutting.
  • Enjoy!
Recipe & Photo Credit: Tia Maria's Blog, portuguesediner.com/tiamaria *

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