Milanese Tripe
4 servings
30 minutes
Milanese tripe is one of the traditional dishes of Italian cuisine, known for its rich flavors and simplicity of preparation. The dish's history dates back to old Milanese gastronomic traditions when offal was used to create hearty and aromatic meals. Tender beef tripe, pre-boiled and then sautéed in butter, takes on a golden color and rich flavor. The finishing touch is grated cheese that adds a salty note, while the tomato sauce provides freshness and a slight tanginess. The dish pairs perfectly with bread or polenta, making it an excellent choice for both family lunches and cozy dinners. This culinary creation from Milan represents a harmony of textures and flavors, immersing everyone in the atmosphere of Italian hospitality.

1
Clean the scars, boil them, cut into strips, and fry in oil.
- Beef tripe: 800 g
- Butter: 40 g
2
Arrange the cooked dumplings on a plate and sprinkle with grated cheese. Serve the tomato sauce separately.
- Feta cheese: 80 g
- Tomato sauce: 200 g









