2-1/2
2
12
5
5
3
1
3
1/4
1
2
1
1
1/2
1/2
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Tripe (1)
Bacon, Smoked (2)
Onion
Tomato
Hungarian Pepper
Garlic
Cumin seeds
Lard (3)
Water
Paprika (4)
Bay Leaf
Marjoram, dry
Salt
Pepper
Water
-- Serve with
Csipetke or (5)
Galuska
Sour Cream opt.
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Formerly tripe was cheap but difficult to prepare. Today we buy it
ready to cook.
Prep: - (45 min)
- Prepare and precook the TRIPE.
- Rinse the tripe thoroughly and remove any fat that may be attached
to it.
- Place the tripe in a pot with cold water to cover. Add some
Citric Acid or Lemon Juice to the water along with a
teaspoon of salt. Bring to a boil for a few minutes, then drain and
rinse the tripe.
- With fresh water, acid and salt, repeat the above step.
- Clean the pot. Return the tripe to the pot and add fresh cold water
to cover. Bring to a boil and simmer until tender but with some bite
left as it will be cooked more in the recipe. This cooking will
take about 1-1/2 hours.
- Cut the tripe into strips a little less than 1/2 inch wide and
about 2 inches long.
- Dice BACON medium.
- Chop ONION fine.
- Scald TOMATOES 1 minute in boiling water, then quench in
cold water, peel and core. Cut in quarters lengthwise and slice
crosswise about 1/4 inch thick.
- Use your propane torch to char the skin of the PEPPER and
wipe it off under running water. This is to prevent annoying curls of
skin in the sauce.
- Cap and core Pepper. Cut into strips about 1/2 inch wide and 1
inch long. Mix with Tomatoes.
- Crush GARLIC and chop small. Mix with Tomatoes.
- Crush or grind Cumin and mix with Tomatoes, along with
Paprika.
Run: - (1-1/4 hrs)
- In a spacious sauté pan heat Lard and fry Bacon
stirring until it is lightly browned. Scoop Bacon out with a
slotted spoon (the cook gets to eat the bacon bits).
- Stir in Onions and fry stirring until translucent.
- Stir in Tomato mix, 1/4 cup Water and Bay
Leaves. Cover and simmer slowly for about 15 minutes.
- Stir in Tripe, Marjoram, Salt, Pepper
and 1/2 c Water Cover and simmer until Tripe is tender. You
should be able to break up the strips in your mouth but it should
not be mushy.
- Serve hot with Csipetke or Galuska on the side. Sour Cream
can also be served as a side but is not required.
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