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Trippa Alla Gino

The addition of wine corks make the tripe smoother and silkier.

Courses: Main Course
Serves: 8 people

Recipe Ingredients

3 lbs 1362g / 48ozHoneycomb tripe - see * Note
2 tablespoons 30mlOlive oil
1   Chunk prosciutto fat - (2 oz)
1   Garlic clove - unpeeled
1   Fresh sage sprig
1   Fresh rosemary sprig
2   Whole cloves
1/4 cup 27g / 1ozFinely-diced carrot
1/4 cup 27g / 1ozFinely-diced celery
1/2 cup 31g / 1.1ozFinely-diced onions
2   Wine corks
1/4 teaspoon 1.3mlDried red pepper flakes
1   Parmigiano-Reggiano - (1 oz)
1 teaspoon 5mlMinced shallot
1 cup 237mlTomato puree
2 cups 474mlSparkling water
5   Parsley sprigs - minced

Recipe Instructions

* Note: Tripe is the stomach of a ruminant -- any cud-chewing hoofed animal with an even number of toes and a multi-chambered stomach. In this country, that almost always means a cow, but you will sometimes see lamb tripe and veal tripe at specialty butchers.

Rinse the tripe well and cut it in thin shreds, about 1/4-inch thick. It's easiest to do this with the smooth side up.

Heat the olive oil in a large skillet over medium heat along with the prosciutto fat and the garlic. Tightly tie the sage, rosemary and cloves in a cheesecloth bundle and add it to the pan. Add the carrot, celery and onions. Cook until the vegetables are soft and just beginning to brown, about 10 minutes.

Add the shredded tripe, the wine corks and the red pepper flakes and continue cooking. After about 10 minutes the tripe will be swimming in moisture. Add the chunk of cheese and the shallot and cook until that moisture has reduced to an almost sauce-like consistency, about 20 minutes.

Add the tomato puree and cook another 10 minutes. Add the sparkling water and reduce the heat to low. Cover and cook until the tripe is quite tender and the moisture has reduced to a sauce-like consistency, thick enough that the shreds of tripe cling to each other, about 3 hours. If the tripe starts to dry out, add more tomato puree and sparkling water, up to 1 cup of each.

Remove the piece of prosciutto fat, wine corks, cheese chunk and garlic, sprinkle with parsley and serve.

This recipe yields 6 to 8 servings.

Each of 8 servings: 198 calories; 242 mg sodium; 104 mg cholesterol; 12 grams fat; 4 grams saturated fat; 4 grams carbohydrates; 18 grams protein; 0.82 gram fiber.

Source:
The Los Angeles Times, 02-27-2002

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