There are literally hundreds of recipes for Queso AKA “melted cheese” and Fundido “with chorizo”. We like a mixture of Cheddar, Mozzarella or Monterey Jack and cream cheese.It’s not hard to imagine this being a campfire dish from Northern Mexico. If you have a medium cast-iron skillet to make this in even better.
8oz.(227 gr) Monterey Jack or Pizza Mozzarella, grated
Instructions
Preheat oven to 350.
Cut jalapeno in half lengthwise and remove seeds, stem, and membrane with a spoon. Chop and set aside.
Chop green onions and set aside.
Removed casings from chorizo and scramble fry in a skillet. When the chorizo is almost cooked through add green onions and jalapeno. Sauté for 4 minutes.
It’s important to drain chorizo very well, so we sauté the sausage, onions and jalapeno then place it in a fine meshed sieve to drain while we prep the remaining ingredients.
Grate cheeses and toss together on a plate. Set aside.
In a mixing bowl blend cream cheese with a fork and add grated cheeses. Loosely blend and then add chorizo mixture.
Return Fundido to the cast-iron skillet or an oven proof dish. Bake uncovered for 25 minutes.
Let rest a couple minutes before serving with taco chips and hot sauces if you wish.
Notes
Hands down the BEST pairing was a Brut Champagne……..but if you don’t happen to have a bottle open, absolutely try a Pinot Gris/Grigio. Both balance the cheese and chorizo, we have yet to find a red wine that works.We’ve paired:• Kirkland Brut Champagne ($35.00)• Mission Hill Reserve Pinot Gris ($28.00)• Inniskillen Pinot Gris ($27.00)
Keyword Jalapeno, Monterey Jack Cheese, Mozzarella, Old Cheddar Cheese, Spolumbo's Chorizo Sausage