Tell us about your absolute favorite food and why readers should try it if they haven’t already.
The food I enjoy the most is, as I mentioned before, the Asado cooked with woodfires. For Argentines, it is not only about cooking a grilled cut of meat but also about enjoying everything that happens before when serving the food at the table. We must understand that the Argentine Asado usually takes between three to four hours to end and do the feast. During this time, when the meat is cooking, we socialize with our friends and family, generally through what we call a "picada" (classic antipasti with cold meats and cheeses from the region) and good vermouth with sparkling water (traditional drink). I cannot stop mentioning our grilled provolone cheese with chimichurri sauce, called "Provoleta," a semi- hard cheese that we place in a cast iron to melt on the grill and accompany it with our famous sauce based on parsley, garlic, oregano, chili ground, bay leaf, lemon, olive oil, salt, and pepper.