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Cilantro Chimichurri

September 21, 2024 by Lauren Leave a Comment

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Cilantro Chimichurri is a vibrant and flavorful sauce that brightens up anything you pair it with! This sauce packs a punch with its combination of fresh herbs, citrus, and just a touch of heat. This version of chimichurri swaps out the traditional parsley for cilantro, giving it a slightly different flavor for cilantro lovers!

Cilantro chimichurri in a small bowl.

Why This Recipe Works

I don't know what it is about cilantro, but I am seriously obsessed. You might have noticed by my cilantro jalapeño sauce or my version of Colombian ají, but making sauces out of bright, herby cilantro is definitely my favorite thing.

This cilantro chimichurri recipe has all the flavors going on at once. It's garlicky, tangy, herby, salty, and slightly spicy all at the same time. Typically, chimichurri uses parsley and the acidic flavor is from red wine vinegar. This version swaps out the parsley for cilantro and the red wine vinegar for fresh lime juice instead.

Sauces always make a meal better. You can pair this one with grilled meats and fish, on top of roasted potatoes, or paired with my air fryer yuca fries.

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Ingredients

You just need a handful of ingredients to make this cilantro chimichurri sauce. Here's what you'll need:

Ingredients for cilantro chimichurri on a kitchen counter.
  • Cilantro: How much cilantro you use is totally up to you. The more you add, the more herby and thick the sauce will be!
  • Garlic & White Onion: Fresh garlic and a bit of white onion both add a depth of savory flavor here!
  • Red Pepper Flakes: Red pepper flakes add a hint of spice and those classic red flecks that are in chimichurri.
  • Oregano: Dried oregano works well, and adds a slightly different herbal note.
  • Lime Juice: For tangy acidity! It balances out the oil here, too.
  • Salt: Add salt to taste, depending on how much lime you add.
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil: Use a high quality olive oil for the best results!

See recipe card for quantities.

How to Make Cilantro Chimichurri

Ingredients for cilantro chimichurri in the food processor before being blended.

Step 1: Add all of the ingredients into a food processor.

Cilantro chimichurri in a food procoessor after being blended.

Step 2: Pulse until everything is combined. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Hint: If you want it extra spicy, add more red chile flakes! Mine was just slightly spicy with this recipe.

Tips & Variations

  • If you want to make a more traditional Argentinian chimichurri sauce, add a bunch of cilantro to the mix as well, and replace the lime juice with red wine vinegar!
  • No food processor? No problem! You can finely chop all of the ingredients separately, and then whisk together well in a bowl to combine the ingredients. It will be a chunkier cilantro chimichurri, but it will still be delicious!
  • If you are using high quality extra virgin olive oil, the sauce will solidify in the refrigerator after storing. I just let the jar sit at room temperature for about 15 minutes and give it a good stir and it should be back to drizzling consistency!
Chimichurri in a bowl on a wooden background with sprigs of cilantro in the background.

Storage

Store this cilantro chimichurri in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days!

These ingredients don't do well in the freezer. If you have lots of leftover chimichurri, you can use it as a marinade for steak, shrimp, or chicken!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make cilantro chimichurri ahead of time?

Definitely! In fact, the flavor gets even better after it has some time to sit in the refrigerator. You can make the sauce up to a few days ahead of time!

Is there a substitute for cilantro?

Technically, you can substitute the cilantro for parsley if you prefer, or use a combination of the two!

Cilantro chimichurri in a small bowl on a wooden background.

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  • Colombian Empanadas
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Close up shot of cilantro chimichurri in a small bowl.

Cilantro Chimichurri

Cilantro Chimichurri is a vibrant and flavorful sauce that brightens up anything you pair it with! This sauce packs a punch with its combination of fresh herbs, citrus, and just a touch of heat. This version of chimichurri swaps out the traditional parsley for cilantro, giving it a slightly different flavor for cilantro lovers!
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Course sauce
Cuisine Latin American
Servings 1 cup
Calories 1007 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • bunch of fresh cilantro
  • 3 garlic cloves
  • ¼ white onion or ½ of a shallot
  • ½ teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1 teaspoon dried oregano
  • 1-2 limes juiced
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup extra virgin olive oil

Instructions
 

  • Add all of the ingredients into a food processor.
  • Pulse until everything is combined. Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days.

Notes

Store this cilantro chimichurri in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 5 days!
These ingredients don't do well in the freezer. If you have lots of leftover chimichurri, you can use it as a marinade for steak, shrimp, or chicken!
Keyword cilantro chimichurri

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