This is a super fast dish only taking about 15 minutes to cook!
This chorizo has already been cured so doesn't need to be cooked, except to let the flavours out. Remember to give the pasta a good mix in with the chorizo to really coat it in the flavours from the oils.
Nutritional Info (per portion)
Calories:
551 kcal
Carbohydrates:
61 g
Protein:
27 g
Fat:
22 g
Wheat
(Chorizo, Pasta)
Milk
(Chorizo, Parmesan)
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