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Top 4 Argentinian Offal Dishes

Last updated on August 15, 2026
01

Molleja

3.9 ·

Molleja, also known as sweetbread, refers to the thymus (corazón or heart) and pancreas (cuello or neck) of beef cattle, with the former being smoother, less fatty, and more flavorful compared to the latter. Molleja is typically prepared one of two ways. It is either soaked overnight in water or milk, then boiled and grilled, or only grilled twice, first to precook and then to form a crispy outside. When perfectly prepared, the texture of molleja is crunchy on the outside and buttery on the inside. It is served as a starter sprinkled with salt and lemon juice.

02

Chinchulines

3.8 ·

Chinchulines is a small intestine of beef cattle that is either cut in pieces, braided (trenzado), or filled with stuffing, usually a garlic and parsley one, then grilled. For good results, the important thing is to prep the intestine, meaning clean it well and boil it in water or milk to tenderize it, or it might end up gummy and bad tasting when grilled. Chinchulines are grilled over high heat, which results in a burnt, crunchy outside that will burst upon biting into it. Although typically made with beef’s small intestine, it can also be made with lamb. Chinchulines are an appetizer served with just salt and lemon. Also, chinchulines are somewhat controversial, as although some people love them, lots of people detest them.

03

Morcilla a la parrilla

3.2 ·

Morcilla a la parilla is a sausage dish that’s prepared by grilling morcilla blood sausage. Every morcilla is different. Some are savory, seasoned with salt, pepper, garlic, and onion, and some are sweeter and have things like raisins, cloves, and nuts, so the dish is each time different depending on the sausage used. Also, because morcilla is a pre-cooked sausage, technically, it is only heated on the grill, not cooked. It can be eaten plain or spread on bread.

04

Riñón

3.1 ·

Riñón or kidney is a piece of beef offal that’s a favorite of few. It needs a thorough cleaning before grilling, which includes removing fats and veins and soaking it in water, vinegar, or lemon juice. It can be grilled whole, without its membrane, sliced in half or into more pieces but always over high heat, so a crust forms on the outside. It is served with lemon slices and salt for sprinkling over.

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