It looks a bit suety.You thought tripe- that's cow stomach- would taste like a crispy batter made from flour and eggs?
What on earth did you think it was?
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It looks a bit suety.You thought tripe- that's cow stomach- would taste like a crispy batter made from flour and eggs?
What on earth did you think it was?
It looks a bit suety.
My mother gave us some once to show what they used to eat. We also had Brawn. The tripe made me gag. The texture was enough to put me off.
They bleach it in order to make it look in any way presentable.
Tripe -pah!
The Greeks have a liking for bowels as I found out when I was in Crete last Easter
Kokoretsi - is a traditional Greek Easter dish consisting mainly of seasoned lamb or goat offal
Ingredients:
The guts of two lambs including spleen, heart, lungs, sweetbreads etc.
2 caul fats
2 kilos of lamb bowels (intestines)
Oregano
Salt
Pepper
Directions:
The entrails are washed and cut into small pieces, about 6 cm.
After draining the offal, add salt, pepper and oregano and begin skewering them, putting one piece of liver, heart, kidney, lungs etc. In between two or three pieces, add a piece of caul fat.
When finished, wrap it in caul fat and pin one end of the first bowel in the one side of the spit and lengthwise to the other side. You do this backwards and forward several times and then wind the intestine around the skewer. If the bowel reaches its end tie it with the end of the next bowel and continue to wind until all bowels are wrapped and no guts are visible.
Kokoretsi is then ready to roast over charcoal together with the Lamb on the spit.
You shouldn’t start close to the fire but on the upper position, so that it cooks well inside and when it’s half cooked you can bring it closer to the fire.
Baste it often with ladolemono, which is the same mixture of Ladolemono (olive oil, lemon and oregano) prepared for the lamb
It really is, this is their strapline:
"Looking for an inexpensive and nutritious food that’s rich in vitamins and high in protein - but not too fussy about the taste? Step this way!"
So basically they are saying it tastes like crap but is nutritious! Genius marketing. Maybe the should team up with Quorn, something equally unpalatable and disgusting.
I think if you read it in greater depth, it's actually a piss take. Look at the Jobs section.
This thread is disgusting and fascinating in equal measure. I never knew what "head cheese" was until now. I mean, if you'd asked me, I'd have had a guess, but my answer wouldn't have been anything to do with beef
If tripe is a legitimate foodstuff then why not try curried cows arseoles or battered udders i wonder. Is there any part of a cow that isnt eaten oop north?