Crispy grilled beef asados with meat4you seasoning and marinated porcini mushrooms on a roasted potato, onion, and mushroom bed
Beef asado is much more than just a dish—it's a cultural experience with deep historical roots, especially in South America. Asado originated in the gaucho traditions of Argentina and Uruguay. The gauchos, the legendary cattle herders of the Pampas, developed it as a practical yet sociable way of preparing beef over an open fire.
In the 18th and 19th centuries, asado was a central part of the lives of gauchos, who often spent days on the pastures. They used simple methods to slowly cook the meat over a wood fire, giving the beef its characteristic smoky flavor. This slow cooking made the meat particularly tender and flavorful – a tradition that is still practiced today. Over time, the asado became a symbol of Argentinian and Uruguayan identity and is now an integral part of family celebrations and social gatherings. It represents community, hospitality, and the joy of sharing good food.
The beef asado thus combines history, culture, and culinary delights in a unique way – a true piece of South American lifestyle on a plate. The asado cut is the cross rib, also called beef ribs, and is cut from the bone-in beef brisket, across the bone. A fresh chimichuri sauce complements it.







