30:00

What to do with tongue broth?

Reading time - 4 minutes.
tongue
There is an opinion that the language (pork or beef) - offal, "low grade meat", and therefore broths should be poured from it. This is not true because:
- Firstly, the tongue is the purest offal, and the only offal that is considered a delicacy.
- Secondly, broths are cooked even from "dirty" by-products (heart, liver, stomachs), including for soups. Therefore, claims to the language in this regard are not substantiated.
- Thirdly, for greater purity, the broth can be filtered through a sieve and even boiled the tongue in the second broth.
- Fourthly, like the tongue itself, the broth has a very delicate (almost imperceptible taste), and in its pure form, although not suitable for food, it serves as an excellent basis for other liquid dishes.

How to use broth from the tongue?
Tongue decoction is a great option if you're on a diet. Not greasy, but very fragrant and, when imagination is applied, a delicious broth is useful both for soups and as a liquid base for cereals. Even if the broth is cloudy, just pour the beaten egg white into the broth and drain it. This is enough for a fragrant jellied or beautiful vegetable soup.

If you like more savory dishes, the broth from boiling the tongue is suitable as a base for the soup - you can cook meat and bone broth right in it, it will become even more useful.

Not convinced? Then try to cook porridge for a dog in tongue broth - that's who will definitely appreciate all the charm and dietary qualities of the dish. :)


Last update Author / Editor -
How much to cook / Tips / What to do with tongue broth?


Shrimp

Rice

Mushrooms