Chilean Cuisine
Land of Poets and Flavor
Chilean cuisine stretches 4,000 km from desert to glacier, with extraordinary seafood, hearty empanadas, and unique dishes like curanto that reflect the country's dramatic geography.
A Culinary Portrait
The heritage, flavors, and traditions of Chilean cuisine
Croatian immigrants influenced Patagonian cooking. British mining interests introduced tea-time culture (once, Chile's beloved afternoon tea with bread and sweets). French culinary influence shaped fine dining.
The result is a cuisine that feels simultaneously South American and surprisingly European. Merken (Mapuche smoked chili flakes), pebre (fresh salsa of cilantro, onion, garlic, and chili), Chilean wine, seafood (from the world's longest coastline), and avocado (palta, used with abandon).
Ensalada Chilena
Milcao
Pan Amasado
Key Flavors
Masters of the Kitchen
The chefs who shaped Chilean cuisine
Roberto Marin
Master chef from Chile who shares tips and techniques of Chilean cooking in his…
Click to read moreRodolfo Guzman
Chef and owner of Borago in Santiago, ranked among Latin America's 50 Best Rest…
Click to read moreEssential Reading
The cookbooks that define Chilean cuisine
The Chilean Kitchen
75 seasonal recipes for stews, breads, salads, and desserts that capture the essence of Chilean home cooking.
Secrets of Chilean Cuisine
Over 100 recipes from Chile including a primer on the history and influences of Chilean cuisine plus wine pairing guida…
Explore All Dishes
4 authentic recipes from Chilean cuisine
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Ensalada Chilena
Chilean Tomato and Onion Salad
Every lunch and dinner
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Milcao
Chiloé Potato Cake
With curanto or as a snack
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Pan Amasado
Chilean Hand-Kneaded Bread
Breakfast, once (tea time), any meal
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Pebre
Chilean Fresh Herb Salsa
Every meal, table condiment