silpancho
Silpancho is a traditional Bolivian dish originating from Cochabamba. It is a layered dish consisting of a thin layer of rice, a generous layer of thinly sliced, breaded, and fried beef, and topped with a fresh salad of chopped tomatoes, onions, and parsley. A fried egg is typically placed on top of the salad, and often a drizzle of a spicy ají (chili pepper) sauce is added.
The name "silpancho" is believed to come from the Quechua word "silp'anchu," meaning "thinly sliced." The dish
The preparation involves several steps. First, the rice is cooked. Then, thin cuts of beef are pounded
Silpancho is known for its substantial portion sizes and is a flavorful and filling meal. Variations can