FabulousFusionFood's Offal-based Recipes Home Page
Selection of commonly-consumed offal and a whole sheep's pluck (left).
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Offal-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on offal as an ingredient. Offal is often though of as the internal organs of an animal. Though cuts such as feet, skin chicken combs and animal heads (and parts thereof) are also typically included in the list of 'offal'. Essentially offal is anything apart from an animal's muscle.
Offal (sometimes know as 'speciality meats' in North America are the internal organs of animals: hearts, kidneys, liver, lungs, brains, pancreas, thymus (sweetbreads), uterus, testes, stomachs and intestines (blood, snouts, ears, tails, tongues and udders can also be added to the list) as well as other parts of the animal that might not be considered prime meat such as trotters/legs, heads and tails. Though the definition may vary by region and country (eg goat head is commonly used in Nigeria and the Caribbean, salted pig tails are a very common ingredient in the Caribbean). The other definition of 'offal' being those parts of the animal that do not contain muscle tissue (such as internal organs; though the placement of hearts become problematic as they're almost all muscle tissue).
The origin of the term in English comes from the late 14th century terms of (off) and fal (fall); literally those part of an animal that fall off the butcher's block. As a result they were often seen as poor cuts of meat, only eaten by the poor. This has resulted in offal's poor press ever since. This view of offal as being bad for you or somehow 'disgusting' has increased of late as we have moved away from the source of our meats. Certain offal also have high quantities of cholesterol (brains and liver most notably); though most people ignore the fact that some dietary cholesterol is necessary for a functioning nervous system. It's also forgotten that offal is a critical component of many delicacies (pâtés, containing liver being good examples).
In Britain many traditional dishes such as liver and onions, tripe and brawn (made from pig's head meats set in jelly) are still commonly eaten. Indeed, during Victorian times the 'pluck' of a sheep (liver, heart and lungs) were stewed and served with bread as a cheap and readily available street food. In those countries where meat is a rarity offal provides a welcome source of protein. My grandmother was very traditional when it came to offal and would often prepare it and now it's my job it prepare the offal of the turkey (giblets, heart, kidneys, neck, liver) as a dish on Christmas Eve. My wife, being West African is used to using offal as a protein source. The truth is that many kinds of offal (hearts especially) are a source of high-quality and low fat protein that we should increase in our diets. Here you will find classic recipes for offal-based or offal-containing dishes sourced from countries all across the globe.
The alphabetical list of all the offal-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 451 recipes in total:
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| Abacha Ncha (Dried Cassava with Garden Eggs) Origin: Nigeria | Black Liver Pudding Origin: Ireland | Chicharrónes (Belizean Pork Rinds) Origin: Belize |
| Agidi Jollof Origin: Nigeria | Blackberry and Almond Snacking Cake Origin: Britain | Chicharrónes (Panamania Pork Rinds) Origin: Panama |
| Air Fryer Chicken Livers Origin: Britain | Blank Maunger Origin: England | Chicharrónes (Ecuadorean Pork Rinds) Origin: Ecuador |
| Air Fryer Liver and Sausage Curry Origin: Britain | Bloms (Blom Meatballs) Origin: France | Chicharrónes (Mexican Pork Rinds) Origin: Mexico |
| Air Fryer Toasted Crumpets Origin: Britain | Bolo and Trotter Potjie Origin: Namibia | Chicharrónes (Bolivian Pork Rinds) Origin: Bolivia |
| Aliter Conchiclam Sic Facies (Legumes, Another Way, Are Made Thus) Origin: Roman | Bombaylinis Origin: India | Chicharrónes (Colombian Pork Rinds) Origin: Colombia |
| Aliter Cucumeres Rasos (Peeled Cubumbers, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Botellum (Small Black Puddings) Origin: Roman | Chicharrónes (Honduran Pork Rinds) Origin: Honduras |
| Aliter Gruem vel Anatem (Crane or Duck, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Boudin Créole (Creole Black Pudding) Origin: French Guiana | Chicharrónes (Nicaraguan Pork Rinds) Origin: Nicaragua |
| Aliter Haedus sive Agnus Syringiatus (Boned Suckling Kid or Lamb, Another Way) Origin: Roman | Boudin Créole Rouge (Creole Black Pudding) Origin: Guadeloupe | Chicharrónes (Venezuelan Pork Rinds) Origin: Venezuela |
| Aliter Vice Salsi (Another Substitute for Saltfish) Origin: Roman | Boudins (Boudin Sausage) Origin: France | Chicharrónes (Costa Rican Pork Rinds) Origin: Costa Rica |
| Aliter [Iecinera] in Pulmonibus (Another, of Lungs) Origin: Roman | Braised Grouse Origin: Britain | Chicharrónes (Guatemalan Pork Rinds) Origin: Guatemala |
| Anticuchos (Grilled Beef Heart Skewers) Origin: Bolivia | Brined and Braaied Christmas Turkey Origin: South Africa | Chicharrónes (Salvadoran Pork Rinds) Origin: El Salvador |
| Anticuchos Picantes (Spicy Kebabs) Origin: Mexico | Brôn (Brawn) Origin: Welsh | Chicken Bonnie Prince Charlie Origin: Scotland |
| Antiguan Rice Pudding Origin: Antigua | Bruine Bonen met Rijst (Brown Beans with Rice) Origin: Suriname | Chicken Gango Origin: Zimbabwe |
| Antipasto Rice Origin: Italy | Bursen Origin: England | Chicken Liver and Raisin Pâté Origin: South Africa |
| Appetizer Pate Cheesecake Origin: American | Burseu (A Dish of Minced Meat) Origin: England | Chicken Liver Mousse Origin: Philippines |
| Arancini di Riso (Rice 'Oranges') Origin: Italy | Burundian Isombe (Cassava Leaf Stew) Origin: Burundi | Chicken Liver Parfait Origin: Britain |
| Artichoke Salsa Origin: American | Cacen Waed Gwyddau (Gooseblood Tart) Origin: Welsh | Chicken Liver Paté Origin: France |
| Ascot Pie Origin: England | Caldo de Mondongo (Tripe Soup) Origin: Ecuador | Chicken Stock Origin: Britain |
| Aspic Jelly Origin: Britain | Camel Seekh Kabab Origin: Bangladesh | Chinese-style Rib Stock Origin: Fusion |
| Azinkokoui aux Bloms (Azinkokoui with Blom Sausages) Origin: Togo | Cantonese Braised Pomelo Skin with Fish Stock Origin: China | Chopped Liver with Zhoug Origin: Jewish |
| Bécassine Farcies sur des Croûtons (Stuffed Snipe on Croûtons) Origin: France | Cantonese Lap Cheong (Home-made Chinese Sausages) Origin: Hong Kong | Civet of Hare Origin: Britain |
| Baabath (Tripe Curry) Origin: Sri Lanka | Carri Tripes Gros Pois (Butter Bean and Tripe Curry) Origin: Mauritius | Cocktail de Crevettes (Senegalese Prawn Cocktail) Origin: Senegal |
| Bajan Pepperpot Origin: Barbados | Cawdel of Samoun (Caudle of Salmon) Origin: England | Cold Pressed Ox Tongue Origin: South Africa |
| Balmoral Chicken Origin: Scotland | Chaudyn for swanns (Swan with Entrail Sauce) Origin: England | Collegiate Pudding Origin: British |
| Beans with Artichokes and Olives Origin: Britain | Chestnut Stuffing Origin: Britain | Collegiate Pudding Origin: British |
| Bébélé (Tripe and Plantain Stew) Origin: Guadeloupe | Chewetts of flesh day (Chewetts for Flesh Days) Origin: England | Conchiclatus Pullus vel Porcellus (Chicken or Suckling Pig Stuffed with Legumes) Origin: Roman |
| Beef and Cabbage Soup Origin: Britain | Chicharron de Cerdo (Dominican Pork Crackling) Origin: Dominican Republic | Coniglio in Porchetta (Rabbit Stuffed with Pork) Origin: San Marino |
| Beef and Pistachio Terrine Origin: Britain | Chicharrónes (Dominican Republic Pork Rinds) Origin: Dominican Republic | Consommé Origin: Britain |
| Beef Steak and Kidney Pudding Origin: Britain | Chicharrónes (Puerto Rican Pork Rinds) Origin: Puerto Rico | Conynges in Cynee (Rabbits in Blood and Vinegar Broth with Onion) Origin: England |
| Beef Stock Origin: Britain | Chicharrónes (Peruvian Pork Rinds) Origin: Peru | Cooked Cockscombs Origin: Britain |
| Belarusian Salad Origin: Belarus | Chicharrónes (Chilean Pork Rinds) Origin: Chile | Corate Origin: England |
| Bergamot and Onion Stuffing Origin: British | Chicharrónes (Cuban Pork Rinds) Origin: Cuba | |
| Bistec de Higado (Beef Liver Steaks) Origin: Ecuador | Chicharrónes (Haitian Pork Rinds) Origin: Haiti |
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