Matambre is a popular dish in Argentina. It is beef stuffed with cooked eggs, spinach and other vegetables. Some of the cuts of meats used in Argentina and South America are different than the cuts in the United States. The kind of meat used for this dish is similar to flank steak and is cooked in the oven or on the stove for about 1 hour and often served with chimichurri. It can be eaten cold or hot. When it is eaten cold, it is perfect for a picnic.

This week on the virtual culinary tour hosted by my friend Joan from Foodalogue, we are going to Argentina, so Matambre is the dish I am making to join her on this tour.
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