Asado is Argentina’s most iconic dish — a ritual more than just a meal — made with various cuts of beef, sausages (chorizo, morcilla), ribs, and sometimes lamb or pork, slow-cooked over a wood-fired grill. Rooted in the Pampas region and gaucho tradition, it is often prepared during family gatherings and national holidays. It’s typically served with chimichurri, salads, and rustic bread.
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