Method 1 for cleaning pig large intestine
1. Salt and flour starch can also be used:
After flushing the pig large intestine with water to remove mucus, sprinkle salt and flour on it. Rub it inside and outside the intestines repeatedly, rinse with clean water, put it in boiling water, pick it up and scrape off the dirt.
2. Wash the fat intestines with cooking wine.
Put the large intestine that has been processed in the first step into a container, pour cooking wine into it, wash it inside and out repeatedly, and then rinse it with water.
3. Wash the fat intestines with rice water.
Wash the treated large intestine in rice water to better remove odor. Soak the pig intestines in a mixed solution of light salt and vinegar for a while, remove the dirt, then soak it in rice washing water for a while, and then gently wash it twice in clean water. If you put a few pieces of orange peel in the rice washing water, the odor will be easier to remove.
Method 2 for cleaning the large intestine of pigs
First use a little salt and vinegar to remove the mucus on the large intestine, then wash it several times with water to remove the dirt, and then put the large intestine in the Add two teaspoons of vegetable oil into the basin, knead it with your hands for about 10 minutes, and finally rinse it with water.
Before cleaning, turn the large intestine over and remove all the oil and dirt inside.
1. When cleaning the pig large intestine, add some vinegar and a tablespoon of alum to the water, rub it several times, and then rinse it with clean water several times to clean it.
2. Add some salt and alkali to the purchased pig intestines before cleaning to reduce the odor.
3. Using rice water to clean pig intestines and tripe is also very effective.
4. Wash the pig intestines with sauerkraut water twice, and the fishy smell can be basically eliminated.
5. The secret recipe for cleaning pig intestines: wash it several times with flour and vinegar.
Three methods for cleaning pig intestines
First put the pig intestines in a basin, then put cornstarch and salt in the basin, and slowly grasp it with your hands for about two seconds. , three minutes, clean the pig's large intestine first, then add cornstarch, salt and a little vinegar, scrub with hands for four or five minutes, then turn the pig's large intestine over and scrub for a few more minutes, and finally rinse away the cornstarch and salt with water That's it.