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🇦🇷 Argentine Cuisine

Beef-and-wine culture with Italian immigrant influence, famous for asado and empanadas

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63 Recipe Types

Definition

Argentine cuisine is the culinary tradition of the Argentine Republic, a South American nation occupying a vast latitudinal range from the subtropical north to the sub-Antarctic south. It represents one of the most distinctly European-inflected food cultures in Latin America, shaped by a convergence of indigenous Andean and Pampean foodways with massive waves of Spanish, Italian, and other immigrant traditions that arrived primarily between the mid-nineteenth and mid-twentieth centuries.\n\nAt its core, Argentine cuisine is organized around beef — particularly the asado (open-fire grill), which functions not merely as a cooking method but as a central social institution. The expansive Pampas grasslands support one of the world's most productive cattle industries, making beef the nutritional and cultural cornerstone of the diet. Alongside beef, wheat-based preparations — including empanadas (stuffed pastries), pasta, and bread — reflect the deep imprint of Italian and Spanish settlers. Wine, especially Malbec from the Andean piedmont region of Mendoza, anchors the beverage culture. The flavor profile tends toward savory and herbaceous rather than spicy, with chimichurri (a parsley-garlic-oil condiment) serving as the paradigmatic sauce. Regional variation is substantial: the northwest (NOA) preserves pre-Columbian Andean ingredients such as quinoa, locro (a hearty stew of corn, beans, and meat), and humita; Patagonia contributes lamb and game; and the Río de la Plata littoral shows stronger Italian and Levantine immigrant influence.

Historical Context

Argentine culinary identity has roots in the foodways of pre-Columbian peoples, including the Quechua-influenced communities of the northwest, the Guaraní of the northeast, and the nomadic hunter-gatherer cultures of the Pampas. Spanish colonization from the sixteenth century introduced cattle, wheat, and the vine — transforming the ecology of the Pampas and creating the material basis for what would become the asado culture. The gaucho (plainsman) developed a cooking tradition of open-fire whole-animal roasting that remains the symbolic center of Argentine identity.\n\nThe most decisive transformation came with the great immigration waves of 1880–1930, when Argentina actively recruited European settlers to populate its territory. Italians (particularly from Genoa, Naples, and the Veneto) and Spaniards arrived in the greatest numbers, contributing pasta, pizza, and pastry traditions that were locally adapted rather than wholesale transplanted. Levantine Arab immigrants introduced dishes such as fatay (stuffed flatbreads) and kibbeh, absorbed into the national repertoire as everyday foods. The twentieth century saw further consolidation of a national cuisine through urbanization, the rise of Buenos Aires as a gastronomic capital, and the global promotion of Argentine beef and Malbec wine as export-facing cultural symbols.

Geographic Scope

Argentine cuisine is practiced across the 23 provinces of Argentina, with significant regional variation between the Andean northwest, the Pampas, Patagonia, and the Mesopotamia northeast. It is also actively maintained by large Argentine diaspora communities in Spain, Italy, the United States, and across Latin America.

References

  1. Pilcher, J. M. (2012). The Oxford Handbook of Food History. Oxford University Press.academic
  2. Civitello, L. (2011). Cuisine and Culture: A History of Food and People (3rd ed.). John Wiley & Sons.academic
  3. Bak-Geller Corona, S., & Matta, R. (2020). Latin American Cuisines: Food, Identity, and Cultural Politics. Journal of Latin American Studies, 52(1), 1–24.academic
  4. Goldberg, F. (2010). El asado argentino: Identidad, ritual y cocina. In R. Archetti (Ed.), Masculinidades: Fútbol, tango y polo en la Argentina. Antropofagia.cultural

Recipe Types (63)

RCI-SN.001.0011

Argentinean Guacamole

RCI-MT.001.0006

Argentine Barbecue with Salsa Criolla

RCI-SP.004.0012

Argentine Beef Stew

RCI-BR.001.0011

Argentine Bread

RCI-SF.003.0002

Argentine Ceviche

RCI-MT.004.0018

Argentine Corn Chicken

RCI-SN.003.0008

Argentine Grilled Chicken Skewers

RCI-SC.007.0013

Argentine Marinade

RCI-SP.004.0013

Argentine Vegetable Beef Stew

RCI-SC.007.0014

Argentinian Marinade

Beef Empanadas
RCI-SN.005.0001

Beef Empanadas

Bizcochuelo
RCI-BR.004.0063

Bizcochuelo

RCI-DS.003.0022

Blackberry Brown Sugar Meringue

Bucatini alla Carbonara
RCI-ND.002.0009

Bucatini alla Carbonara

RCI-VG.004.0170

Cabbage Pudding with Tomato Sauce

RCI-SP.003.0120

Caciola

RCI-SF.002.0048

Calamares en Salsa Verde

RCI-SP.003.0138

Carbonada Criolla

RCI-SP.003.0139

Carbonada Criolla I

RCI-SP.004.0056

Carbonada Criolla (Veal and Vegetable Stew)

RCI-SP.004.0067

Cazuela Gaucho

RCI-SC.005.0024

Chimichurri Salsa

RCI-SC.005.0025

Chimichurri Sauce from Argentina

RCI-SC.005.0026

Chimichurri with Chili

RCI-MT.002.0081

Citrus Grilled Pork Chops

RCI-MT.004.0308

Crillo de Pollo

RCI-SC.002.0008

Dashy Hashy

Dolmadakia
RCI-VG.005.0053

Dolmadakia

RCI-VG.004.0421

Down South Collard Greens with Ham Hocks

RCI-SC.003.0067

Fibbed Austrian

French-fried Potatoes
RCI-DS.002.0070

French-fried Potatoes

Fried Empanadas
RCI-SN.002.0149

Fried Empanadas

Grilled Beef Tenderloin
RCI-MT.001.0123

Grilled Beef Tenderloin

Grilled Eggplant
RCI-VG.004.0621

Grilled Eggplant

Gulyasleves
RCI-SP.003.0302

Gulyasleves

RCI-VG.004.0660

Herb Grilled Aubergine

RCI-MT.002.0171

Lomo de Cerdo a la Caucana

RCI-DS.001.0328

Mango Fool Argentine

Mango Slice Mousse
RCI-DS.001.0334

Mango Slice Mousse

Matambre I
RCI-MT.001.0160

Matambre I

RCI-MT.001.0161

Matambre II

Milk Jam
RCI-DS.005.0031

Milk Jam

RCI-MT.002.0182

Milk Pork

RCI-SP.001.0084

Miso Soup with Tofu and Green Onions

Mixed Salad
RCI-VG.001.0394

Mixed Salad

RCI-ND.005.0090

Olive Pasta and Fresh Fig and Baby Spinach Salad

Panqueques de Dulce de Leche
RCI-BR.008.0157

Panqueques de Dulce de Leche

Parrillada Argentine
RCI-MT.004.0632

Parrillada Argentine

Pork Empanadas
RCI-SN.005.0052

Pork Empanadas

RCI-EG.003.0115

Potato Pudding Argentine