By Elizabeth Karmel
For The Associated Press
Steak and chimichurri sauce is a classic pairing that is legendary in Argentina. But you don't have to be a gaucho or cowboy to enjoy it.
There are as many variations of chimichurri sauce as there are stories of where the sauce came from. My favorite story credits English-speaking colonists for speaking in “Spanglish” and asking for sauce with their meals, which they called curry.
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