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alfredo

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Sun May 12, 2024, 06:39 PM May 12

Trying a recipe from my youth

Tripe soup, an occasional treat, high in cholesterol, high in flavor.

Tripe Soup (Ciorba de Burta)
Prep Time 30 minutes mins
Cook Time 3 hours 30min

Course: Lunch, SoupCuisine: RomanianKeyword: tripe soup Servings: 8 Calories: 353kcal Author: Joanna Cismaru
Ingredients
• 3 pounds beef tripe cleaned as mentioned in notes and cut into small 1 inch pieces.
• 1 piece beef bone
• 2 large carrots peeled
• 3 stalks celery or 1 celery root
• 1 large onion peeled and left whole
• 1 parsnip peeled
• 10 cups water
• 1 tablespoon olive oil
• 3 eggs
• 2 cups sour cream
• ⅓ cup vinegar
• 8 cloves garlic minced
• salt and pepper to taste
• 2 tablespoon fresh parsley chopped for garnish
Instructions
• Cook the ingredients: In a big pot, add the tripe, beef bones, carrots, celery, onion, parsnip and water. Bring to a boil then reduce heat to medium and cook for 2 to 3 hours or until the tripe is tender. 

• Prep the tripe and soup: Transfer the bones and the vegetables from the soup, only the tripe pieces should be left. Shred the boiled carrots. In a small pan add a tbsp olive and sauté the carrots for 2 to 3 minutes. The carrots are what's going to give the soup that nice yellow color.

• Finish the soup: In a small bowl whisk the eggs with the sour cream. Add a ladle of the hot broth to the egg mixture and stir, repeat this another 2 or 3 times. Pour this mixture back into the soup and stir. Add the sautéed carrots, the minced garlic and the vinegar to the soup and stir. Season the soup with salt and pepper to taste. Make sure you taste it and if you require more vinegar feel free to add more. I prefer mine with a bit more vinegar, but this is something that each person can add to their bowl, instead of adding it to the whole soup, so don't over do it.

• Serve: Garnish with parsley and serve hot with additional sour cream and hot peppers such as red chilies whether pickled or fresh

1. Clean the tripe under running water thoroughly and remove any fat or extraneous membranes of the stomach. Make sure to be gentle and go deep into those nooks and crannies to clean out any and all impurities. As I've mentioned above, usually the tripe sold in stores is already white and quite clean, I still wash mine. I've also used vinegar and salt to clean the tripe and scrub it really well. It all depends on what it looks like.
2. Use a bowl filled with room temperature water to rinse if you prefer to not rinse the tripe in the sink.
3. Make sure to leave the veggies whole while boiling them so it will be easier for you to scoop them out once their part in the recipe is over.
4. You can add extra sour cream after the soup is ready, to give it even more of that creamy texture and to tamper with the sourness from the vinegar.
5. You can easily make this in an Instant Pot by adding all the ingredients as mentioned in Step 1 of instructions and cooking for 30 minutes on high pressure then follow the rest of the instructions to finish making the soup.
6. This tripe soup can also be made in a Slow Cooker, the same way by adding all the ingredients in a slow cooker as mentioned in step 1 and cooking on low for 6 to 8 hours or high for 4 hours. Finish the soup by following the rest of the ingredients as specified in the recipe card.
7. After letting the tripe soup cool down completely, you can store the soup in an airtight container, preferably a glass one, in the fridge for up to 3-4 days.
8. Reheating is quite easy! Use either your microwave, stirring every 30 seconds or so, or transfer the soup to a pot on the stove-top. Reheat, stirring occasionally, over medium-high heat until warmed through.
9. To freeze, let the soup fully cool down to room temperature before freezing. Transfer to an airtight container and this soup will last 3-4 months frozen. To make reheating easier, let the soup thaw overnight in the fridge. You can reheat straight from the freezer, but you will just have to be careful and stir slowly

https://www.jocooks.com/wprm_print/tripe-soup-ciorba-de-burta

Beef tongue is another blast from the past. It’s probably better than tripe (chittlins).

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