Asado
Argentinian Steak
Argentina’s meat is world-known, and should be your priority when you get there if you are a non-vegetarian. When you sit down to enjoy an Argentinian steak, you can expect a tender grass-fed steak of very high quality. Head to Parrilla, a restaurant that specializes in beef, in Buenos Aires for a luxury steak dinner. The first glance at the menu can be quite overwhelming, but know that the entire menu is surreal.
Empanadas
Matambre Relleno
Imagine a long, thin slice of meat rolled with a filling of spinach, onions, herbs, sliced carrots, and hard-boiled eggs. Matambre is a dish that is unique to Argentina and is a traditional signature delicacy. The name Matambre comes from the local saying “matar el hambre,” which translates to “killing one’s hunger.” It is mainly an appetizer as the roll is cooled and sliced so you can enjoy it at any time of the day.
Dulce de Leche
Dulce de Leche is a caramelized milk and sugar sauce that has set the standard for dessert sauces. After trying this Argentinian invention, you will definitely feel the urge to go to the nearest market and buy jars of it before heading home. You will usually find the sauce accompanied by all the great desserts like flan, but you will not truly enjoy it unless you try it on helado or ice-cream. Argentinian ice-cream is already heavenly with a lot of thickness and a creamy taste, but it’s something else entirely when combined with Dulce de Leche. Enjoy!
By Amal Ahmed