Behind the Scenes of Argentinian Cuisine: Tomaticán

A first-hand look at a Cuyo culinary treasure

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An Iconic Cuyo Dish

Whose covers the provinces of Mendoza, San Juan and San Luis. Marked by the Andes Mountains, this region has some of the most impressive landscapes in Argentina, such as the Potrerillos dam, which we see here, or the Aconcagua hill, one of the highest in the world.

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

In tomaticán, as its name indicates, the star ingredient is tomato, but it is accompanied by onion, pepper, garlic, among others. This dish finds its origin in colonial times, when native food traditions intersected with Spanish ones.

Puertas adentro de la cocina argentina: TomaticánGustar

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

It is customary to cook them in discs or pots supported directly on the wood fire.

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

For Martín, in this way a stronger connection is generated when cooking, since fire can be unpredictable and demands attention and caution.

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

Romina learned to cook tomaticán through a book in which Martín's grandmother, Antonia, transcribed all her recipes. For her it is a gift of life to be able to bring these dishes to the present and make them part of her life and that of her son.

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

When serving, different things can accompany tomaticán, but the most common is a few oregano stems, a slice of homemade bread, and a glass of some marvelous Mendoza wine.

Tomaticán (2021-01-07/2021-01-10) by Delfo RodríguezGustar

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