
The guests at Lara and Paco's apartment in Providence included Colombians, Ecuadorians and Argentines.
So not surprisingly, the menu was heavy on delicious,
high quality meat and pork, prepared and presented with traditional simplicity and abundance.

For appetizers, Lara and Paco served
choripán using pork
chorizo from
Armando & Son's Meat Market in Pawtucket, R.I., served on fresh bread with
chimichurri sauce. They also prepared bacon-wrapped asparagus.


The main course was
asado, a popular, relatively inexpensive, uniquely Southern Cone rib cut. Because it was raining, they roasted all the meat in the oven, including the
chorizo. My wife, Keryn, prepared the salad, chopping lettuce, red bell peppers, grape tomatoes and avocado.


Among the gallons of red wine consumed was a great bottle of Malbec from
Altos Las Hormigas in
Mendoza, Argentina.