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== List of Argentine dishes == | |||
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File:Chipá_-_2.jpg|Chipá | |||
File:Empanada_-_Stu_Spivack.jpg|Empanada | |||
File:Deviled_Eggs_-_3-23-08.jpg|Deviled Eggs | |||
File:Picadacordobesa.JPG|Picada Cordobesa | |||
File:Sausages_rolls_chimichurri_sauces.jpg|Sausages with Chimichurri | |||
File:Preparing_the_Asado.jpg|Preparing the Asado | |||
File:Churrasco_01.jpg|Churrasco | |||
File:Humitas_en_chala_tipicas_de_Argentina8.JPG|Humitas en Chala | |||
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 25 February 2025
List of Argentine dishes refers to the variety of culinary dishes and food items that originate from the Argentine Republic, a country located in the southern part of South America. The Argentine cuisine is a blend of Mediterranean influences, with a strong emphasis on meat products, especially beef.
Traditional Argentine Dishes[edit]
Asado[edit]
Asado is a traditional Argentine barbecue technique, which involves grilling meat, usually beef, on a parrilla. The meat is often accompanied by chimichurri, a sauce made of chopped parsley, minced garlic, vegetable oil, oregano, and white vinegar.
Empanada[edit]
The Empanada is a type of baked or fried turnover consisting of pastry and filling. In Argentina, empanadas are often filled with beef, chicken, cheese, and corn.
Milanesa[edit]
Milanesa is a breaded meat fillet, similar to the Italian Milanese cutlet. It is usually made with beef or chicken and is often served with mashed potatoes or a salad.
Locro[edit]
Locro is a hearty stew made from corn, beans, potatoes, and meat. It is traditionally eaten on national holidays, such as Revolution Day.
Provoleta[edit]
Provoleta is an Argentine variant of provolone cheese. It is often grilled until melted and bubbly, and then served with a sprinkle of oregano and a drizzle of olive oil.
Desserts and Sweets[edit]
Alfajor[edit]
The Alfajor is a traditional Argentine dessert made from two round cookies with a sweet filling, usually dulce de leche, in between.
Dulce de Leche[edit]
Dulce de leche is a sweet, caramel-like sauce made from condensed milk. It is used in many Argentine desserts, including alfajores and flan.
Facturas[edit]
Facturas are a type of Argentine pastry. They come in various shapes and sizes, and are often filled with dulce de leche or quince jam.
Beverages[edit]
Mate[edit]
Mate is a traditional Argentine drink made by steeping dried leaves from the yerba mate plant in hot water. It is often consumed in social settings, and is served with a metal straw from a shared hollow calabash gourd.
Malbec Wine[edit]
Argentina is renowned for its Malbec wine, which is produced in the Mendoza region.
See Also[edit]
List of Argentine dishes[edit]
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Chipá
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Empanada
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Deviled Eggs
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Picada Cordobesa
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Sausages with Chimichurri
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Preparing the Asado
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Churrasco
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Humitas en Chala
