Chimichurri (Dominican chimi hamburger) is a sauce-dripping burger made throughout the Dominican Rep. in street stands, each with their own recipe and flavor.
Why we ❤️ it
Visit the Dominican Republic, and you find them everywhere. These popular "carritos" dotting cities and towns are crowded by young night revelers coming from or going to the party. Everyone stops there to recharge with a fría and one of the quintessential Dominican street foods: El Chimi.
What is a Dominican chimi?
Chimi (short for chimichurri) is the Dominican hamburger, which shares a name with the famous Argentinian chimichurri sauce.
Two main characteristics separate the Chimichurri burger from other burgers. One is the bread (generally Pan de Agua, an inexpensive bun similar in texture to French baguettes). The other is using shredded cabbage instead of lettuce. And it never includes cheese.
Why are they called "chimichurri"?
The best-known food bearing the name chimichurri is the green South American sauce. This namesake of the popular Dominican sandwich is based on parsley, garlic, onion, and other ingredients. It is most commonly served over grilled meat.
Chimis are a relatively new addition to the Dominican culinary repertoire. Chimichurri (neither sauce nor burger) are mentioned in any of the old Dominican cookbooks I own. Perhaps digging into the history of this dish will yield some clues...
Its history
There is a widely-spread --and perhaps apocryphal-- story (1)(2) that credits the Argentinian cook Juan Abrales with the creation of the "proto-chimi".
Abrales, having moved to the Dominican Republic from Argentina, opened in the 70s a food cart selling Argentinian "choripanes" with chimichurri sauce. As time passed the name for the sandwich was shortened down to just chimichurri.
When more people started selling the popular street food, the ingredients and preparation became more aplatanados. Eventually, the original hot dog-like dish became the chimi we now know.
About our recipe
Chimi burgers are not usually prepared at home, but bought from street food stands. Each stand has its own recipe, seasoning, secrets, and fans.
It's impossible to find a standard recipe because there isn't one. Each vendor has a different way to make this, and a faithful clientele that prefers his/her chimichurri sandwich. This recipe will allow you to make Chimi at home with successful results. No wonder it is one of our most popular recipes.
Do you have a secret to make your own chimi shine? Share it in the comments!
Recipe
[Recipe + Video] Chimichurri (The Famous Dominican Chimi Burger)
Ingredients
For the chimi sauce
- ½ cup of ketchup
- ½ cup mayonnaise
- ¼ cup of of orange juice
- 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce
Seasoning for the meat
- 1 large red onion
- 1 clove garlic
- 1 bell pepper
- 2 teaspoons salt
- ½ teaspoon pepper (freshly-cracked, or ground)
- 1 tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce
- 2 pound minced beef
For the chimi
- 3 tablespoons vegetable oil, (soy, peanut or corn)
- 1 red onion cut into rings
- 2 diced tomato
- 2 cups shredded cabbage
- 6 panes de agua, (or hamburgers buns)
Instructions
- Making chimi sauce: Mix the ketchup, mayonnaise, orange juice and Worcestershire sauce. Set aside (keep chilled).
- Making the chimi patties: Pulse onion, garlic, bell pepper, salt, pepper, and Worcestershire sauce in a food processor until you obtain a coarse paste.Mix the seasoning paste with the meat. Divide meat into 6 portions and form 6 patties (round for hamburger bread, oval-shaped for pan de agua).
- Grilling the patties: Brush a stove-top grill with some of the oil and heat over high heat. Grill the patties, rotating until they are cooked through. Reserve.
- Toasting the bread: Reapply some oil to the grill and warm the bread.
- Grilling the vegetables: Reapply oil to the grill, and grill onions and tomatoes. Mix the cabbage with half the sauce made in step 1. Turn down the heat to medium and briefly cook the cabbage. Heating the cabbage is an optional step.
- Assembling: Put meat, onions, tomatoes, and cabbage between the buns, garnish with the remaining sauce.
- Serving: Serve right away. Goes great with an ice-cold beer.
Video
Tips and Notes
What bread to use for chimis?
This sandwich/burger is traditionally made with pan de agua (a Dominican bread similar to mini-baguettes. If you can't buy or make pan de agua, use burger buns, because what else can you do if you really want some chimis?Nutrition
Nutritional information is calculated automatically based on ingredients listed. Please consult your doctor if you need precise nutritional information.
References
- Historia del Chimi
- Chimi: El sándwich Dominicano