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Chilean cuisine offers diverse flavors and ingredients influenced by its geography and history. While there are numerous delicious Chilean appetizers to choose from, some of the most popular ones include:

  • Empanadas: Chilean empanadas are a beloved snack and appetizer. Empanadas come in various shapes and sizes and can be baked or fried. Fried empanadas are more popular as appetizers. My favorites are Empanadas de queso, Empanadas de mariscos, and Camarón Queso.
  • Ceviche: Ceviche is a refreshing seafood dish made from raw fish, typically white fish like sea bass or halibut, marinated in lime or lemon juice. The acidity "cooks" the fish, and it's often mixed with onions, cilantro, and aji (Chilean chili peppers) for added flavor.
  • Machas a la Parmesana: This is a popular Chilean appetizer featuring razor clams (machas) topped with Parmesan cheese, butter, and seasonings. The dish is baked until the cheese is golden and bubbly, resulting in a rich and flavorful seafood treat.
Machas a la parmesana
  • Choripán: This popular Chilean food consists of a grilled chorizo sausage (chori) served in a crusty bread roll (half a Marraqueta). It's often accompanied by condiments like pebre (a Chilean salsa) or sauerkraut.
  • Arrollado Huaso: A traditional Chilean dish typically consists of pork meat rolled and seasoned with various spices. The preparation involves slow-cooking the rolled pork until it becomes tender and flavorful. The dish is often served sliced, revealing the layers of seasoned meat.
Arrollado Huaso
  • Sopaipillas or Pan Amasado: Sopaipillas are deep-fried dough discs made from a pumpkin-based dough. They are often served with Pebre, same with Pan Amasado.
Pebre con pan amasado

For drinks, a cocktail or wine punch is ubiquitous on the weekends before lunch. Some small plates include salted peanuts, pachanga, or sopaipillas with pebre.

For Christmas, Cola de Mono, or "coffee eggnog," is traditional. For New Year's, Ponche a la Romana (pineapple ice cream with champagne) is also traditional.

Melon con vino (cantaloupe with white wine) and wine punches with seasonal fruits are sought after during the summer.

Pichanga

Chilean cuisine is known for using fresh and flavorful ingredients, and these appetizers are just a glimpse of the culinary delights you can find in Chile. Each region may have unique twists on these dishes, so exploring the local specialties can be a delicious adventure.

Chilean Appetizers & Beverages