The tripe of Genoa is as celebrated as that of Caen, and the Vitello Uccelletto, little squares of veal sauté with fresh tomatoes in oil and red wine, is a very favourite dish.
Next I should suggest the Busecca, though it is rather satisfying, being a thick soup of tripe and vegetables; and then must come a great delicacy, the trout from the Mount Cenis lake.
They would go to the Grand Rue des Batignolles to eat tripe cooked in the Caen style.
Indeed, when the fruit dealer insisted to the tripe seller that there had been no intimacies, the latter appeared to feel that this was really too bad, because it made the Coupeaus less interesting.
Cats were purring on the counters of the fruit store and the tripe shop.
The little clockmaker, the grocery clerks, the tripe woman and the fruit woman all knew the song and joined in the chorus.
Mr. John Pougher writes in Saturn:-- "Tripe is the most nourishing author I know.
TO FRY TRIPE Cut in pieces convenient for serving; beat an egg lightly and dip each piece in the egg.
Tripe is cut into pieces about three inches square, and dipped into a batter made of six ounces of flour, one tablespoonful of oil, or one ounce of butter, and half a pint of tepid water.
The 'tripe à la Normandie' is made with a thick brown gravy; the tripe made in rolls with pieces of ham in each and a few mushrooms to flavour.
Tripe is without an exception the least economical, and the most wasteful article of consumption that the markets of this country can by possibility produce.
As to snatching tripe from anybody's mouth--he'd scorn it!
Tripe it was; and Meg, in high joy, protested he should say, in half a minute more, it was the besttripe ever stewed.
Tripe is more expensive, properly understood, than the hothouse pine-apple.
The loss upon a pound oftripe has been found to be, in the boiling, seven-eights of a fifth more than the loss upon a pound of any other animal substance whatever.
Trotty was so shocked, that it gave him no concern to see the Alderman finish the tripe himself.
But see yor awn interest, dinna be blind, Tyek a shop there whatever yor trade is; Genteeler company where can ye find Than wor butchers, green wives, and tripe ladies?
Tripe may be dressed in a variety of ways: it may be cut in pieces and fried in batter, stewed in gravy with mushrooms, or cut into collops, sprinkled with minced onion and savoury herbs, and fried a nice brown in clarified butter.
This soup may be made of the liquor in which tripe has been boiled, by adding vegetables, seasoning, rice, &c.
Ascertain that the tripe is quite fresh, and have it cleaned and dressed.
Should the tripebe entirely undressed, more than double that time should be allowed for it.
It was indeed ox tripe prepared in the Flemish manner, with liver, heart and lungs.
Cut the tripe after it has been boiled, into strips about four inches wide and six long.
Time--Four Hours Prepare the tripe as in the preceding recipe.
Season with pepper and salt, thicken with the flour; after adding the flour let it cook for fifteen minutes, then dish the tripecarefully and pour the sauce over it.
Tripe is more easily digested than any other animal food, and is therefore good for people suffering with dyspepsia.
Sir Horace, we believe, nightly treats the supporters with tripe suppers.
This was the sixth day since we had had a good meal; the tripe de roche, even when we got enough, only served to allay hunger a short time.
Starvation meals on an occasional grouse, with the usual tripe de roche, caused great rejoicing when, after long stalking, the hunters killed a musk-cow.
There was still tripe de roche to be had, but "this unpalatable weed was now quite nauseous to the whole party, and in several cases it produced bowel complaints.
Richardson asked that he be left with Hood and Hepburn at such place as fuel and tripe de roche were plentiful, which was done, relief to be sent to them from the station as soon as possible.
Meanwhile the general body of the voyageurs was in such depths of indifference that they even preferred to go without food rather than to make the least exertion, and they refused to pick the tripe de roche on which the party now existed.
In time they reached a hilly region, most barren to the eye but where most fortunately were found on the large rocks edible lichens of the genus gyrophora, which were locally known to the voyageurs as tripe de roche (rock-tripe).
Then dress the tripe on a deep hot dish, sprinkle a little freshly chopped parsley over and send to table very hot with twelve slices of toasted French bread.
It was the book I went out to fetch from Miss Buffam's, while the tripe was frying.
I would rather sup on tripe or cow-heel with some of the wits and garretteers we know, than be sickened by the greasy abundance of a country gentleman's table.
It is dollars to tripe that if we don't put on power the crest of the flood will wash us down, when the full strength comes, and beach us among a band of river pirates!
They're tougher than the tripe at Bill's restaurant, in Chicago!
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