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Shape into a 7-1/2-in. x 3-1/2-in. x 2-1/2-in. loaf in a shallow baking pan. Bake, uncovered, at 350° for 45 minutes. Combine the topping ingredients; spoon half of the mixture over meat loaf. Bake 30 minutes longer or until meat is no longer pink and a meat thermometer reads 160°, occasionally spooning remaining topping over loaf.
Tripe and beans — in Jamaica, a thick, spicy stew made with tripe and broad beans. Tripe and drisheen — in Cork, Ireland. Tripe and onions — in Northern England. Tripe in Nigerian tomato sauce – tripe cooked until tender, and finished in spicy tomato sauce. [10] Tripe soup — in Jordan, a stew made with tripe and tomato sauce.
All that was leftover became quinto quarto and was distributed among the rest of the population, including the vaccinari (butchers). [ 2 ] Trippa alla romana is an ancient recipe, traditionally prepared during Saturday lunch, so much so that nowadays in historic trattorias it is possible to see a sign that says " Sabato Trippa ".
Both kinds of tongue are found in tinned form and in slices in supermarkets and local butchers. Home cooking and pressing of tongue have become less common over the last fifty years. Bleached tripe was a popular dish in Northern England (especially in South Lancashire ), with many specialist tripe shops in industrial areas.
In 1964, Pat LaFrieda I and his son Pat LaFrieda II (known today as Pat Sr.) took full ownership over LaFrieda Meats and changed the name to Pat LaFrieda Meat Purveyors. As business grew, the shop changed locations several times (from West 14th Street, to Little West 12th Street, and then to Bleecker Street) but finally settled on Leroy Street ...
Prices are usually higher than beef, pork, or any other kind of meat, except game. Typical Paduan specialty: horse sfilacci , smoked and salt-cured "frayed threads" of meat In the province of Padua , horse meat is a key element of the local cuisine, particularly in the area that extends southeast from the city, historically called Saccisica ...
As squabs are often hard to get, shredded chicken is more often used today; pastilla can also use fish or offal as a filling. Pepper soup: West Africa, notably Nigeria: A very heavily spiced soup. Phaletšhe: Botswana: A maize meal dish common in Botswana. It is a type of pap which differs in consistency to sadza and is not as flaky as phutu ...
Butcher and restaurateur [6] Jack Ubaldi claimed to have originally named and marketed tri-tip under the name "Newport steak" in the 1950s. [3] Triangle tip, cooked in wine, was served at Jack's Corsican Room in Long Beach in 1955. [7] The cut was marketed under the name "tri-tip" as early as 1964, at Desert Provisions in Palm Springs. [8]