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Lengua estofado (lit. "tongue stew" in Spanish), sometimes known as lengua estofada or simply lengua, is a Filipino dish consisting of braised beef tongue in a sweet sauce with saba bananas, potatoes, or mushrooms. It originates from the similar Spanish and Latin American dish estofado de lengua but differs significantly in the ingredients.
Beef tongue or veal tongue is also found in classic recipes for Russian salad. In Austria , Germany and Poland , [ 4 ] it is commonly served either with chrain or with horseradish cream sauce. The traditional Berlin or North German variant adds capers and vinegar to the sauce based on the broth with white roux.
Beef Tongue Tacos. While imagining a beef tongue and all those human-like taste buds may lack appeal, Tacos de Lengua can be melt-in-your-mouth tender and high in flavor. And in a taco, you may ...
Adding patas (beef or pig's feet) to the stew is popular in the United States. In some areas of central Mexico, "menudo" refers to a stew of sheep stomach, pancitas stew of beef tongue. In south-western Mexico (in and around the Distrito Federal, Morelos, and Guerrero) it is called panza or panza guisada.
Kamounia – Beef and liver stew prepared with cumin; Kerala Beef Fry – Dish made of beef in Kerala; Khash – Traditional dish in Western Asia; Labskaus – German corned beef dish; Lengua estofado – Filipino beef tongue stew; Lobscouse – Scandinavian meat and potato stew; Lomo a lo pobre – Peruvian beef tenderloin dish
Newer variations of the dish resemble more like a beef stew. A popular incarnation of mechado features tomatoes predominantly in the braising liquid, as well as cuts of potatoes. Beef tongue can be similarly treated with little or no variation to produce another dish called lengua mechada.
Gyūtan (牛タン) is a Japanese food that is made from grilled beef tongue. The word gyūtan is a combination of the Japanese word for cow ( 牛 , gyū ) and the English word tongue . Since gyūtan literally means "cow tongue," the word is also used to refer to cow tongues in Japan .
Beef or veal tongue in tomato-Madeira sauce with mushrooms and kidneys in mustard cream sauce are probably the most famous ones. The famous "stoofvlees" or carbonade flamande, a beef stew with onions and brown beer, used to contain pieces of liver or kidney, to reduce the costs. Pork tongues are also eaten cold with bread and a vinaigrette with ...