Argentine Cuisine
Asado, Mate, and Passion
Argentine cuisine is built around one sacred tradition: the asado. In a land of vast pampas and world-class beef, grilling over open fire is an art form, complemented by empanadas, dulce de leche, and the ritual of sharing mate.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Argentine cuisine
The massive wave of European immigration in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries transformed Argentine cooking. Italian immigrants brought pasta, pizza, and gelato, which became so deeply embedded that Buenos Aires is sometimes called the most Italian city outside Italy.
Spanish immigrants reinforced existing traditions of charcuterie and olive oil. Smaller but significant communities of Germans, Swiss, Welsh, and Middle Eastern immigrants contributed their own recipes, creating a cosmopolitan food culture anchored by beef and wheat. Beef (the centerpiece of Argentine identity, consumed in enormous quantities), chimichurri (a parsley, garlic, oregano, and vinegar sauce inseparable from grilled meat), dulce de leche (caramelized milk used in desserts, pastries, and as a spread), yerba mate (the caffeinated herbal infusion sipped communally throughout the day), and provoleta (grilled provolone cheese served as an asado appetizer).
Asado
Bondiola al Horno
Carbonada
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Argentine cuisine
Francis Mallmann
Argentina's most famous chef, master of open-fire cooking, and star of Chef's T…
Click to read moreMauro Colagreco
Argentine chef of Mirazur in France, ranked #1 in the World's 50 Best Restauran…
Click to read moreGerman Martitegui
Chef behind Tegui in Buenos Aires, one of Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants, …
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The cookbooks that define Argentine cuisine
Seven Fires: Grilling the Argentine Way
Mallmann's definitive guide to Argentine open-fire cooking techniques from the Patagonian wilderness to Buenos Aires.
Mallmann on Fire
100 inspired recipes for cooking with fire in the grand Argentine tradition, from simple asados to elaborate feasts.
The Argentine Cookbook
A modern exploration of Argentine cuisine beyond the asado, covering empanadas, dulce de leche, and regional specialtie…
Explore All Dishes
11 authentic recipes from Argentine cuisine
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Asado
Asado (Beef)
Sunday lunch
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Bondiola al Horno
Slow-Roasted Beef Shoulder
Sunday family lunch
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Carbonada
Beef and Fruit Stew in Squash
Winter dinner, cold weather comfort food
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Fugazzeta
Cheese-Stuffed Onion Pizza
Dinner or late-night meal
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Locro
Hearty Corn and Beef Stew
May 25 (Argentine national day) and July 9 (Independence Day)
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Milanesa a la Napolitana
Breaded Beef Cutlet with Tomato and Cheese
Lunch or dinner
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Milanesa de Carne
Classic Breaded Beef Cutlet
Lunch or dinner, any day of the week
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Ñoquis del 29
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Revuelto Gramajo
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Sorrentinos
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