

For those who have been lucky enough to travel to Mexico and try a torta, you know that it’s not just any Mexican sandwich, and that they are built with layers of flavours put together to create the ultimate tasty sandwich.
There are many different types of torta recipe, from the classic ham and cheese, to a more exotic Cubana with pulled pork and ham, to a Milanesa (breaded steak), and the chorizo sandwich shown here.
But there are no rules to what you can put in a Mexican torta when you prepare them at home. Perhaps the only rule we can think of is to make sure to add many layers of flavours, and always finish it up with some kind of pickled chilli, like Gran Luchito Fire Roasted Serranos.
So what’s not to love about crusty torta bread cut in half and toasted in the oven? One side is smeared with a good amount of our homemade Chipotle Mayo topped with a tasty chipotle chorizo filling. The other side is dolloped with freshly made guacamole and lettuce leaves, a few serranos and then all put together into one tasty Mexican chorizo sandwich.
You can slice this chorizo sandwich into little tortas and serve as a snack, or share between two people for lunch.
Prep time
10MINS
Cook time
15MINS
Total time
25MINS
Ideal for
Make it
Serves
We recommend serving with this torta recipe a side of one of these:
A torta is a Mexican sandwich served on a white soft oblong roll and filled with meat, sauce, and various toppings such as crema, avocado, salsa, and iceberg lettuce. They can be served either hot or cold.
Torta is a Spanish word with a wide array of culinary meanings. In many South American countries, as well as in Italy, torta means a sweet cake, such as a wedding or birthday cake. Torta frita is a fried flatbread eaten in Uruguay and Argentina. However, in Mexico a torta refers to a sandwich.
The main component of a typical torta is the meat, which is usually beef, chicken or chorizo. Along with veggies, such as tomatoes, onions, avocados and peppers, the meat is stuffed into a soft white roll, which has about 220 calories. Depending on the fillings you choose, the calorie count of a torta can vary widely.
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