Beef Tripe Kare-Kare is a rich, savory Filipino dish that’s famous for its creamy peanut-based sauce and hearty ingredients.
🍲 What it is
Kare-kare is a traditional stew, and this version uses beef tripe (the edible lining of a cow’s stomach), which becomes tender and flavorful when slow-cooked.
🥩 Key ingredients
- Beef tripe (cleaned and simmered until soft)
- Sometimes oxtail or beef cuts are added for extra richness
- Vegetables like eggplant, long beans, and bok choy
- Thick, creamy peanut sauce (made with ground peanuts or peanut butter)
- Annatto seeds or powder for that signature orange color
🧂 The essential side
Kare-kare is almost always served with
- Bagoong
This salty shrimp paste balances the mild, nutty flavor of the stew.
😋 Taste & texture
- Creamy, nutty, and slightly savory
- Mild on its own, but becomes bold when paired with bagoong
- Tripe has a soft, slightly chewy texture
🍚 How it’s eaten
Usually served hot with steamed rice—perfect for soaking up the sauce.
🧭 Cultural note
Kare-kare is a beloved comfort food in the Philippines, often enjoyed during family gatherings or special occasions.
If you want, I can show you a step-by-step recipe or suggest similar dishes you might like.