Turin-style tripe — Typical dish of Turin

Turin-style tripe

Turin-style tripe is a warm, comforting dish in which tender strips of tripe slowly simmer in a red tomato sauce scented with celery, carrot, and onion. The result is a thick, rustic preparation with a soft texture and a deep flavor that is slightly sweet and aromatic. Often finished with a sprinkle of Parmigiano Reggiano, it releases intense, familiar aromas. It is the classic hearty dish to enjoy during the colder seasons in neighborhood trattorias.

Season: Autunno-Inverno€8–14

Why it matters

In Turin, tripe represents the practical, working-class cuisine of an industrial and mercantile city. It is a dish that reflects the Piedmontese art of making the most of every part of the animal through slow, flavorful cooking. In historic osterias it remains a symbol of simple, authentic conviviality.

Origin story

Tripe has been part of Piedmontese cuisine for centuries and was mainly prepared by the working classes, who used the less expensive cuts of beef. In Turin the recipe took shape with long cooking in tomato and a vegetable soffritto, often enriched with white wine and herbs. Over time it became a traditional dish of the city's trattorias and home kitchens.

Typical ingredients

trippa di bovinopomodorocipollasedanocarotavino biancoalloroParmigiano Reggiano

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Questions about Turin-style tripe

What is Turin-style tripe?

Turin-style tripe is a warm, comforting dish in which tender strips of tripe slowly simmer in a red tomato sauce scented with celery, carrot, and onion. The result is a thick, rustic preparation with a soft texture and a deep flavor that is slightly sweet and aromatic. Often finished with a sprinkle of Parmigiano Reggiano, it releases intense, familiar aromas. It is the classic hearty dish to enjoy during the colder seasons in neighborhood trattorias.

Where to eat Turin-style tripe in Turin?

Look for traditional trattorias and restaurants in the historic centre of Turin that value local products and traditional recipes.

What are the ingredients of Turin-style tripe?

The main ingredients of Turin-style tripe are: trippa di bovino, pomodoro, cipolla, sedano, carota.

How much does Turin-style tripe cost in Turin?

The price of Turin-style tripe in Turin is typically €8–14.

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