Girls you are both invited to my house if you ever come to Argentina! Actually Sis, argentine food and spanish don't have much in common. I grew up with spanish grandparents, so I have plenty experience
Spanish peopel focus more on rice and fish, whereas here it's all about the meat. And Linds, here we call the whole meal "asado": blood sausages, chorizo, other cow parts that I think you're better off not knowing, meat, chicken and pork, and it's usually served with salads.