Tripe and onions, with drisheen

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The Farmgate Cafe at the English Market, Cork has been serving traditional tripe and drisheen for over 30 years.

Tripe and onions, with drisheen

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Ingredients

  • 1 lb (450g) tripe

  • 1 large onion, peeled and sliced

  • Salt and freshly ground pepper

  • Cold milk (full fat!) - sufficient to cover

  • Thyme

  • Bay leaf

  • Irish (English) Mustard – to taste

  • Corn flour or roux

  • Parsley – chopped

  • Drisheen – optional

Method

  1. Put the tripe into a saucepan, cover with water and a lid, then bring to the boil then simmer for around 1 hour (approx.).

  2. Discard the liquor in the pot, add the sliced onion and cover with cold milk, bay leaf and thyme.

  3. Simmer gently for 1 hour approx. until the tripe is tender.

  4. At this stage remove thyme, bay leaf etc, season with salt and pepper and mustard. 

  5. To thicken the sauce, use either some corn flour, or roux. If using cornflour, approximately a dessert spoon, made into a paste with some water, add to pot, and stir.

  6. Serve with a knob of butter and some chopped curly parsley, and either some buttered white soda bread, or steamed jacket potatoes on the side.

  7. With drisheen

  8. We add drisheen at the end to our tripe and onions.

  9. Peel and slice drisheen, as much or a little as you want, add it to the tripe, and heat through before serving. Sprinkle with generous amount of chopped curly parsley and a knob of butter.

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