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Even if you never had mondongo (tripes, kutteln) before, this variation should help you overcome your resentment easily because it is eye-appealing, tastes mild and best of all, it smells great, which you can’t say of some recipes utilizing tripe. The secret here is to blanch the tripe 3 times in salted, vinegared water, so that the typical smell of tripe has disappeared and you have an odorless piece of offal which should please you with its great taste and unique texture 🙂
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Bon Appetit ! Life is Good !
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Link to more Mondongo Recipes
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All about Tripe
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Preparation :
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- blanch tripe in salted, vinegared water
- rinse, cut into strips
- blanche 2 more times, drain, rinse
- saute onions, garlic paste and bay leaves in olive oil
- add chicken stock, simmer for 10 minutes
- add heavy cream, kosher salt, cayenne pepper and tripe, simmer for 10 minutes
- add cooked potatoes, corn, chick peas, chives and white beans, simmer another 5 minutes
- add grape tomatoes, check / adjust seasoning
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