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I finally got around to it. Breaded, chili powder spice, deep fat fried, a poor man's calamari, I guess. [Linked Image][Linked Image]


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Not bad John, I had to move it away so did not eat too much. We have all eaten tripe, we may not have known it! It is a bit rubbery textured. Most of the taste is the seasoning, and the cooking oil.


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A few years back I worked with a guy from Thailand and he used to make a hot and spicy soup with that. Never tried it but it looked and smelled fantastic.

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I think Roger eats tripe.

Good on ya Richard for trying something new.


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A good hangover and a good bowl of Menudo (preferably made by a Mexican grandmother) are a match made in heaven.

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Loaded with tripe but no longer made. My fav soup at one time.

https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/13136/authentic-pepper-pot-soup/

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A good hangover and a good bowl of Menudo (preferably made by a Mexican grandmother) are a match made in heaven.


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Tried it. Nasty. Gave it to the dog. He refused to eat it. Smart dog. Not so sure about the owner, but at least I won't do it again.


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I put that in the same category as I do chittlins........inedible.

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Tripe needs to be boiled and water changed until water is clear then cooked in tomato sauce that's where it shines


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Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Tripe needs to be boiled and water changed until water is clear then cooked in tomato sauce that's where it shines



Just boil the schit out of it


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I'll try to remember about changing the water.


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Originally Posted by FatCity67
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A good hangover and a good bowl of Menudo (preferably made by a Mexican grandmother) are a match made in heaven.


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While working at the packing plant, I spent some time cleaning hog stomachs. They would be inserted onto a narrow tube with holes in it through which water would be squirted. They would slide along the tube to me. I would invert them and toss them into a huge rotating drum where they would be cooked for a certain amount of time until I stopped it, dumped them, and sent them on down the line. Some would come to me with the membranes trimmed away - these were "Fancy - For Export". The connection to this is that the cow stomachs came by behind me on the beef line. The guys who cleaned them had hands that were permanently bleached white from doing so.


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Originally Posted by wabigoon
I finally got around to it. Breaded, chili powder spice, deep fat fried, a poor man's calamari, I guess. [Linked Image][Linked Image]

Looks yummy!


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I tried Tripe once.. I about puked before I could get it out of my mouth.. the most horrid thing I ever put in my mouth..


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Fried tripe is good but mountain oysters are better. Menudo is excellent too if it is made right.


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Originally Posted by dvdegeorge
Tripe needs to be boiled and water changed until water is clear then cooked in tomato sauce that's where it shines


Some of the old Italians in the town where I grew up would do the last boil of ‘la tripa’ in diluted chicken broth. The sauce does make the tripe. Tripe has always been one of my favorite dishes and a big bowl with a loaf of good Italian bread, grated Locatelli and some crushed red pepper seeds is nirvana for me. Five Italian restaurants in my home town have it on the menu and I eat it at least once a month.


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Why have developed a hankirn' for corn silage? laugh


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