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Chilean Cuisine

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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

Chilean cuisine stretches across the longest, narrowest country on Earth, from the Atacama Desert in the north to Patagonian glaciers in the south, with the Andes mountains and the Pacific Ocean defining its culinary geography. The Mapuche people, who resisted both Inca and Spanish conquest, cultivated potatoes, corn, quinoa, and beans, and their culinary heritage persists in southern Chilean cooking. Spanish colonization from the sixteenth century introduced wheat, beef, Mediterranean fruits, and wine-making traditions that merged with indigenous ingredients. German immigration to the Lake District in the nineteenth century brought kuchen (cakes), sausage-making, and brewing traditions.

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).

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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…

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Roberto Marin

Master chef from Chile who shares tips and techniques of Chilean cooking in his acclaimed cookbook. He is considered an authority on traditional Chilean culinary arts.

Rodolfo Guzman

Chef and owner of Borago in Santiago, ranked among Latin America's 50 Best Rest…

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Rodolfo Guzman

Chef and owner of Borago in Santiago, ranked among Latin America's 50 Best Restaurants. He is known for his innovative use of endemic Chilean ingredients and foraging techniques.

Essential Reading

The cookbooks that define Chilean cuisine

The Chilean Kitchen Pilar Hernandez and Eileen Smith

The Chilean Kitchen

Pilar Hernandez and Eileen Smith · 2020

75 seasonal recipes for stews, breads, salads, and desserts that capture the essence of Chilean home cooking.

Secrets of Chilean Cuisine Roberto Marin

Secrets of Chilean Cuisine

Roberto Marin · 2006

Over 100 recipes from Chile including a primer on the history and influences of Chilean cuisine plus wine pairing guida…

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