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What is Provoleta?

Provoleta is a unique and delicious Argentine dish made from provolone cheese. This semi-hard cheese, which originated in Italy, has been adapted in Argentina to create a beloved culinary tradition. The provoleta is typically served as an appetizer during asados (Argentinian barbecues), offering a delightful blend of melted cheese with a crispy crust.

Origins of Provoleta

The concept of provoleta was introduced by Italian immigrants in Argentina who brought their traditional cheese-making techniques. Over time, the locals adapted the recipe, adding their own twist to make it a staple of Argentine cuisine. Today, provoleta is an integral part of the Argentine asado experience, celebrated for its simplicity and rich flavor.

How Provoleta is Enjoyed at Asados

During an asado, the provoleta is cooked on the grill until it is bubbly and golden brown on the outside. It's usually served with a sprinkle of oregano, a drizzle of olive oil, and sometimes a touch of crushed red pepper for a bit of heat. The combination of the melted interior and the crispy, flavorful crust makes it a perfect starter before the main courses of meat.

 

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The Provoletera: Essential Tool for Cooking Provoleta

To cook provoleta perfectly, Argentinians use a special tool called a provoletera. This is a small, cast-iron skillet specifically designed for grilling cheese. The provoletera ensures even cooking and helps achieve that desirable crispy crust while keeping the cheese wonderfully melted inside.

 

 

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How to Prepare Provoleta at Home

Want to bring a bit of Argentine tradition to your own barbecue? Here’s a simple recipe to prepare provoleta at home.

Ingredients:

  • 1 thick slice of provolone cheese (about 1 inch thick)
  • 1 tablespoon of olive oil
  • 1 teaspoon of dried oregano
  • A pinch of crushed red pepper (optional)
  • Freshly ground black pepper to taste

Instructions:

  1. Preheat your grill to medium-high heat.
  2. Brush both sides of the provolone cheese slice with olive oil.
  3. Place the cheese in a provoletera or directly on the grill if you don't have one.
  4. Grill the cheese for about 2-3 minutes on each side, until it’s golden brown and bubbly.
  5. Sprinkle with oregano, black pepper, and crushed red pepper (if using).
  6. Serve immediately with fresh bread.

 

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Enjoy the delightful taste of Argentinian provoleta at your next barbecue and impress your guests with this simple yet flavorful dish. Whether you're reliving memories of an Argentine vacation or just looking to try something new, provoleta is sure to become a favorite.

By sharing these delicious traditions and recipes, we hope to bring a little bit of Argentina into your home. If you're interested in authentic Argentine products, don't forget to check out our online store, TheArgentino, for more culinary delights.

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