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    				Tripe Soup (Iskembe Corbasi)
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 02:45 pm | 
			 
			
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	250 gr veal tripe, washed with water and soap several times using a brush
 4-5 cups water
 Salt
 2 tbsp butter
 3 tbsp all purpose flour
 1 egg yolk
 
 Sauce:
 2 garlic cloves, smashed with salt
 4-5 tbsp wine vinegar with raspberry juice, or another type of vinegar
 
 Cook the tripe with water and salt for about 1.5 - 2 hours or until tender. If you like you may use a pressure cooker to cook in a shorter time. Remove the foam from the surface. Take the cooked tripe out of the water (keep the water) and cut in bite sized chunks over a cutting board.
 
 Melt the butter, add the flour, stir and slowly pour about 2 cups of warm boiled water while stirring constantly. They should blend very well. Then add in the tripes. Cook 15-20 minutes over a little bit under medium heat.
 
 Take a few spoons of liquid from the pot and blend well with the egg yolk in a bowl. Then slowly pour the mixture into the pot while stirring very slowly. Cook for 3-4 more minutes over medium heat. If it is too thick add a little bit more boiled water. Pour the soup into the bowls.
 
 Mix the garlic and vinegar in a small bowl and pour one tablespoon into the soup. Serve this traditional Turkish Tripe Soup while still hot.
 
 2 servings.
  
 
 source: http://www.turkishcookbook.com/2008/03/tripe-soup.php
 
 ps..I am still looking for half way decent lamb's head soup recipe. As soon as I find, I will post with pictures and everything..  		 
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 02:50 pm | 
			 
			
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	Does this recipe get as tasty as when you order it at a good çorbacı? I always have the feeling that meals that include few ingredients, that are 'not tasty at first sight' (if you understand me ) only taste well when you order them from an usta  		 
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 03:51 pm | 
			 
			
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	When I go to a çorbacı, I always order something next to my soup, does anybody know the name? It is pieces of meat, I think dana or something, on top of pilav. Nothing special but still so tasty.		 
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 04:15 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting Deli_kizin: When I go to a çorbacı, I always order something next to my soup, does anybody know the name? It is pieces of meat, I think dana or something, on top of pilav. Nothing special but still so tasty.  |  
  
 
 If the meats in a red sauce then it may be "pilav üstü taskebap" or it roasted and without sauce then it is "pilav üstü döner"		
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 04:17 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting serhattugral: Quoting Deli_kizin: When I go to a çorbacı, I always order something next to my soup, does anybody know the name? It is pieces of meat, I think dana or something, on top of pilav. Nothing special but still so tasty.  |  
  
 
 If the meats in a red sauce then it may be "pilav üstü taskebap" or it roasted and without sauce then it is "pilav üstü döner" |  
  
 I prefer ekmek arası    		
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 04:28 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting thehandsom: 
 
 ps..I am still looking for half way decent lamb's head soup recipe. As soon as I find, I will post with pictures and everything..    |  
  
 
      If you want to live to be 26.......I wouldn't do that!!         		
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 04:35 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting lady in red: Quoting thehandsom: 
 
 ps..I am still looking for half way decent lamb's head soup recipe. As soon as I find, I will post with pictures and everything..    |  
  
 
      If you want to live to be 26.......I wouldn't do that!!          |  
  
 When will you make yalancı tavuk göğsü?  		
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 04:41 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting uzeyir: Quoting lady in red: Quoting thehandsom: 
 
 ps..I am still looking for half way decent lamb's head soup recipe. As soon as I find, I will post with pictures and everything..    |  
  
 
      If you want to live to be 26.......I wouldn't do that!!          |  
  
 When will you make yalancı tavuk göğsü?   |  
  
 
 HaHa!  Çok komıksın Uz!!  Bıt nıcer than    sheep's head soup, yalancı or not!!		
		
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				 23 Jun 2008 Mon 04:43 pm | 
			 
			
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	 Quoting lady in red: Quoting uzeyir: Quoting lady in red: Quoting thehandsom: 
 
 ps..I am still looking for half way decent lamb's head soup recipe. As soon as I find, I will post with pictures and everything..    |  
  
 
      If you want to live to be 26.......I wouldn't do that!!          |  
  
 When will you make yalancı tavuk göğsü?   |  
  
 
 HaHa!  Çok komıksın Uz!!  Bıt nıcer than    sheep's head soup, yalancı or not!! |  
  
 I made some pasta yesterday   home alone me :S 		
		
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