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Pachamanca is an underground hot stone oven style of cooking from the Andes mountain regions of South America. There is evidence that humans in the region have been cooking pachamanca for over 8,000 years, and it was a common way Inca’s prepared food as well! It was a huge honor to have this opportunity to have a traditional, no shortcuts, pachamanca when I was visiting Cusco, Peru.
From Cusco, Peru, it was about an hour drive. We met with Julio, the leader of the small Quechua community, and he brought us to the village, high in the mountains, and an incredibly beautiful place. We were immediately met by the amazing community, beautiful people, who welcomed us in and showed us their immense hospitality.
The first step in prepared in a pachamanca is heating hot stones, but they have to set up the stones in an absolutely genius stone structure in order to build a fire and heat the rocks. They showed us the entire process as I watched in awe. The rocks must be heated for 4 - 5 hours before they are ready to cook.
When the pachamanca was heated and ready, they first tossed on the variety of potatoes, then the meat (including alpaca) which was marinated in spices and wakatay (Peruvian black mint), then layers of rocks, fava beans, and then covered the entire pachamanca with an herb to seal it in. Finally they covered it with earth to seal in all the smoke and steam. It was astounding and beautiful to see them as they prepared the entire pachamanca, an ancient Peruvian cooking tradition.
Moraya - Ancient Inca technique of freeze drying potatoes - In addition to the pachamanca, they also made a soup made with moraya, an Inca technique of free drying potatoes to preserve them. The soup was delicious, and so warming.
The pachamanca was absolutely delicious, all the ingredients sort of steamed and roasted at the same time. Some of the ingredients were charred from the hot stones, which added to the incredible flavor. And along with the delicious food, the experience of being able to watch them load and unload the pachamanca, was something I’ll never forget.
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13 thoughts on “8,000 year-old barbecue style – ancient inca food in peru!”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Carly says:

    I’m speechless, what a beautiful culture.

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Giancarlo Ordoñez says:

    Cómo puede un video tan feliz arrancarme una lágrima?
    Hermoso.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Hippieista says:

    I’ve tried to spindle and it was an epic failure.

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nilton R says:

    Cual barbacoa pndejo es pachamanca no barbacoa .

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ana Ch says:

    Thank you Mark for show no just the food but the value of the culture in Peru

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jahid Samed says:

    Genius people god bless; only kne suggestion keep whites out

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ruth Villanueva says:

    Wow the Quechs woman singing Mark! How beautiful!! They are such good and loving people. History hasbeen aweful to them. Just loved how the ladies greeting you n your family with flowers and singing! God bless!

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MAJZ says:

    Hi Mark, you missed granja azul. The best chicken and location

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tyard OvdaBULLDH!T says:

    Mr. Mark Wiens is GLOBAL AMBASSADOR! Blessings to this man. He has encouraged me to travel and try different cuisines. I definitely have a healthier respect for humanity!🙏🏿

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars BC VC says:

    Beautiful ❤

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars M Kh says:

    Mi amiga peruano me habló antes de esta receta. Ahora vi esto. ¡Qué increíble! Me gusta esta cocina tradicional. Viva Perú de Asia❤

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Ruben Fenix fb says:

    Pareciaera que exagera, pero cuando comes algo muy rico por primera vez te asombras.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dorado says:

    My most sincere respects to Peru’s culture and gastronomy. It just appears to be a dry meal. Most likely a very heavy meal as well.

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