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Skembe Yahni (Tripe Stew)

Skembe Yahni (Tripe Stew) Category Stews 
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Karen Mintzias 750 g Tripe

1 Lemon (juice only)

Water 2 tb Butter

1 lg Onion; chopped

1/4 c Chopped parsley

1/4 c Tomato paste

1 c Water

1/2 c Dry white wine

Salt Freshly ground black pepper Chopped parsley to garnish Serves: 4-5 Cooking time: 2 1/4 hours Wash tripe well, drain and cut into small squares or fingers. Place in a dish, add lemon juice, stir and leave for 1 hour. Place tripe in pan, add water to cover and bring to the boil. Drain off water and remove tripe to a plate. Clean pan and add butter. Melt over medium heat and add onion. Fry gently until transparent. Stir in parsley, fry 1 minute, then add tomato paste, water, wine and salt and pepper to taste. Bring to a slow simmer. Return tripe to pan, cover and simmer gently for 2 hours or until tripe is tender. To test for tenderness, take out a piece and pull. If it breaks apart easily, tripe is cooked. Place in a serving dish, garnish with parsley and serve hot with pilaf and a tossed salad. From: "The Complete Middle East Cookbook" by Tess Mallos. ISBN: 1 86302 069 1

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