Tripe seems to be one of those foods that people either love or hate—or sometimes love to hate. Blogger Carol Blymire, who cooked her way first through The French Laundry Cookbook and then Alinea, ...
In the realm of love-it-or-hate-it foods, tripe rules. Count me in the love-it camp, although that may be an understatement. When I'm in a city where it's a specialty, like Rome or Florence, I'll eat ...
For all the talk about how food can bring us together, it can divide as well. There are dishes that polarize. Take tripe. It is standard equipment on every cow that ever produced a T-bone and has been ...
A Sonoran soup exists for every desire and occasion. Soups of wild greens studded with chickpeas, corn and cheese made richer with the addition of milk, thick cream of carrot, earthy bean stews, red ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. John Lethlean is let down after revisiting the tripe and onions of his childhood. I came home clutching a plastic bag of offal. Like ...
There has always been a dreary little bin of calves’ feet and oxtail and chicken gizzards in the refrigerated meat case of our local grocery store, but what caught my eye recently was a gorgeous, ...
Why is your timeline filling up with tripe? While some would argue Twitter is usually full of rubbish, this time it's the real thing, as #WorldTripeDay is trending. Once a kitchen staple, tripe, the ...
Two weeks ago in a column about horehound drops, I said they came from an herb named for the Egyptian sun god, Horus. I heard from several folks for whom the column brought back memories of childhood ...
A personal note from TGIFood Editor Tony Jackman: Since writing this piece for TGIFood, Andrew Newby, very sadly, has passed away. I extend my deep and sincere condolences to his wife Heidi Newby-Rose ...