Trout, the Object of Desire Sought by Anglers From Across the World

A culinary treasure in many regions in the country

La Playa de Dina, Dina Huapi (2021-02-08/2021-02-11) by Diego TorchiaGustar

Queen of the Water

Present in countless lakes and rivers all across the country, trout is one of the most important fish in Argentina. Originating from the salmon family, it is not just a delicacy of the local gastronomy but also a invaluable prize in the sport of fishing.

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In the Extreme South

In Patagonia, trout fishing is one of the most popular activities among locals and tourists. The season is open annually from November to April. Each month has different characteristics that call for different types of fishing.

Pescando en el Limay, Dina Huapi (2021-02-08/2021-02-11) by Diego TorchiaGustar

Foreigners’ Passion

Year after year, Patagonia sells huge amounts of fishing permits. Fly fishing is picked the most and attracts hundreds of tourists from different countries of the world looking to enjoy this activity in south Argentina.

Pescador en el Río Paraná, Puerto Bemberg (2020-12-06/2021-01-08) by Fotógrafo 2: Gonzalo Guendler.Gustar

The appeal of fly fishing is that it is a type developed based on studies of the feeding habits of fish. The lures used are called flies and try to imitate the look of larvae or insects to deceive trout and catch them.

Pescado Trucha (2021-01-11/2021-01-14) by Ivan SlodkyGustar

The Species

Some of the species that can be caught include creole trout, rainbow trout, brown trout, brook trout, and lake trout. Bigger or smaller fish can be caught, depending on where they are fished and the time of year.

Truchas, Colonia Suiza, San Carlos de Bariloche (2021-02-08/2021-02-11) by Diego TorchiaGustar

Trout in Gastronomy

People who only practice fishing as a sport return their spoils to the rivers and lakes afterward, or eat them with their family. Farmed trout is the type most commonly used in home cooking and restaurants.

Ralladura de limón, Colonia Suiza, San Carlos de Bariloche (2021-02-08/2021-02-11) by Diego TorchiaGustar

Preparations for All Tastes

The versatility of this type of fish opens up lots of room for creativity. It can be grilled, oven-baked, pan-fried, or even stewed, either by itself or filled. It is very tasty accompanied by pimiento, mushrooms, and slices of lemon.

Truchas, Colonia Suiza, San Carlos de Bariloche (2021-02-08/2021-02-11) by Diego TorchiaGustar

Enfrascado de trucha ahumada en conserva de aceite, San Carlos de Bariloche, Río Negro (2021-02-09/2021-04-12) by Diego TorchiaGustar

Smoked Trout

The fish is also a favorite for preparing smoked products, a classic of Argentinian Patagonia. In this type of cooking, trout is smoked with different woods and then sold in thin slices or in cans or pastes.

Pescado Trucha (2021-01-11/2021-01-14) by Ivan SlodkyGustar

Other Latitudes

In the provinces of northwest Argentina, trout is typically eaten grilled without many added ingredients, so the flavor of its meat can be enjoyed with the most intensity.

Regional Ingredients

Ingredients typical of the region with strong Andean influences are traditionally used as accompaniments, such as maize or quinoa, also called the gold of the Incas due to its high nutritional value.

Hongos y salvia, Dina Huapi (2021-02-08/2021-02-11) by Diego TorchiaGustar

Mushrooms are another exquisite accompaniment to trout. They can be added stir-fried or in a salsa. The most consumed varieties in Argentina are champignons, pine mushrooms, oyster mushrooms, and morels. The latter are foraged in Patagonian forests.

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