For the Love of Cheese…. What Is Argentinian Pizza?!

I’m utterly obsessed with pizza.

Sinking my teeth into a cheesy, saucy slice shoots a delicious dopamine spike through my brain. My cells break into cute little happy dances sparked by the influx of energy, “Woo Hoo!! She’s eating pizza!!!” The human body is designed to love carbs and fats, after all. Plus, the fact that it’s normally affordable only heightens the experience.

I’ve had a lot of slices and a lot of different style pizzas in my day. Detroit style. New York style. Neapolitan. Chicago deep dish. Sicilian. Grandma. Roman… (Check out my guide to square crusts HERE!)

I recently came across a new style of pizza that I never knew existed: Argentinian pizza.

Why is pizza so popular in Argentina?!

From 1870 to 1960, roughly two million Italians immigrated to Argentina for economic opportunity and to escape unrest in Italy. Naturally, they brought their food with them. Dishes that have become intertwined with Argentinian food culture include milanesa, pasta, ice creams, and, of course, pizza!

It’s commonly cited that the first pizzas in Argentina were whipped up by Nicola Vaccarezza in 1882 at his bakery in La Boca. However, the mighty Za didn’t take off until the early ‘30s with Genoese Augustine Banchero opened his pizzeria Banchero.

Okay… but what is Argentinian pizza?!

Pizza from Pizzería Güerrín in Buenos Aires

There are 3 factors that make Argentinian pizza Argentinian: The dough, the cheese, and the toppings.

The Crust

Argentinian pizza has a thick, slightly-chewy, slightly-crunchy crust. It’s cooked in either a gas or wood fired oven, and is made in a steel pizza pan which gives the crust a nice crunch.  

I’ve read in the blog-sphere people equate it to Chicago deep dish, to which I throw up my hands and exclaim, “No way Jose!!!”  It’s much more similar to Detroit style pizza—both styles use a mega hot steel pan that creates a delightfully crispy caramelization effect on the crust.

The Cheese

Argentinian pizza in buenos aires

The main distinguishing feature of Argentinian pizza is copious amounts of cheese. We’re talking so much cheese that a fork and knife isn’t just suggested, it’s required. The most popular cheeses include mozzarella, Roquefort, and provolone.

The cows in Argentina must be pretty darn happy, because the steak, ice cream, and cheese here are truly exceptional.

The Toppings

pizza in El Chalten, argentina

There are standard pizza toppings you’ll see gracing all styles of pizza: onions, peppers, olives, garlic, basil. On Argentinian pizza, however, you probably won’t see a meat lovers delight with pepperoni, sausage, chicken, and the whole barnyard. You’re more likely to see the likes of sliced ham.

Bonus Fact: A unique type of Argentinian pizza you’ll see everywhere is fugazetta.

Fugazetta is a pizza that is stuffed with cheese and topped with copious amounts of caramelized onions. No sauce involved. The caramelized onions give it a slight sweetness and bit of crunch. If you’re lactose intolerant, fugazetta is your stomachs worst nightmare. But if you’re a lover of cheese, this slice is for you!

Argentinian pizza is unlike any pizza you’ll find elsewhere in the world, and a must try when visiting Argentina!

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