Because of its large size, it is usually served as a dish to share. There are several recipes for the chorrillana, depending on the restaurant and the chef. The base of beef and fries is the only constant. Traditional recipes mix scrambled egg, fried onion and sliced beef.[1] Some preparations may use chopped frankfurter sausages, chorizo, tomatoes and seasonings such as garlic or
oregano.[4]
Chorrillana refers to a sweetish sauce that originated in the coastal resort town of Chorrillos, near Lima, Peru.[5] It was made by Chileans.