Argentine Chimichurri Sauce

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Cooking Instructions
- 1
Place all ingredients except for olive oil into a food processor. Process until finely chopped, about 1 minute. As you blend the ingredients in the processor, slowly add the olive.
- 2
Put sauce in an air tight container and let sit in fridge for a few hours before use (for best results). Stir before use.
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