The butcher may have done this for you, so ask. Because tripe contains a large amount of connective tissue, it should be slow-cooked to achieve a tender result.
I recently bought about a kilo of honeycomb tripe, which looked very good. I cooked it the usual way. However, on tasting it, I could detect the distinct flavour of Janola. I recall reading that ...
Put the tripe into a saucepan with a quarter cupful of water, with the lid on, place on the hob for 8-10 minutes approx. Discard the liquor in the pot, add the sliced onion and cover with cold milk.
Put the tripe into a saucepan, cover with water and a lid, then bring to the boil then simmer for around 1 hour (approx.). Discard the liquor in the pot, add the sliced onion and cover with cold ...