Cooking Animal Organs

It amuses me that so many westerners are put off when they see traditional cultures that use every part of an animal once it’s killed. Often, live chickens are bought at the market, taken home, killed, and all parts are used. The organs can be cooked as meat or added with the bones to form a soup. The Chinese even collect the blood, coagulate it and cook it like meat.

These types of practices were common in western culture up into the ‘s and ‘s, but began to lose favor after that. Lambs Fries, Sweetbreads, Liver and Tongue were common on our grandparents table.

Medicinally, animal organs are very useful. After all, there can be no medicine better to strengthen a weak Liver than another Liver, right?

Following are examples of traditional Western recipes using animal organs:

See also: Organotherapy



Calves Feet a la Menagere (French)

          3 Calves feet
          Butter, 1.5 oz.
          1 large Onion chopped
          1 large Tomato peeled
          1 dessertspoon Flour
          quarter Pint of Stock
          1 liqueur glass of White Wine
          Salt, Pepper

Split each foot into 3; cover them with cold water and boil 2 hours; bone carefully. Melt the Butter, add the flesh of the Feet, the Onion, Tomato, the Salt and Pepper; stir, add the Flour and continue stirring; then add the Stock and Wine, and simmer for 20 minutes.


Ram Brains for Lethargy
and Mental Dullness

Decoct a cleansed Ram Brain with Cinnamon, Nutmeg and Calamus.
  This was traditionally distilled.


Decoction of Calf Liver or Ox Spleen
          
          Ox Spleen or Calf Liver cut     1
          Cinnamon                                   1 oz.
          Cloves                                         0.5 oz.
          Saffron                                         a pinch

Cover with a mix of water and white wine. Boil gently, covered, for an hour. Strain and keep.
  When Liver is used, is strengthens the Liver. If there is heat of the Liver, Chicory, Endive or Agrimony can be added.
  When Spleen is used it was given for Melancholy, Spleen obstruction and to promote Menstruation.


Soup of Heart, Liver and Lungs

          Heart, Liver and Lungs
            of a Calf                                 1 of each
          Coltsfoot
          Licorice
          Cinnamon
          Borage

Decoct in equal parts of Water and White Wine. This was traditionally distilled.
  Used for Wasting and Consumption.


Aphrodisiac Pie of Bull Testicles

          Bull’s Testicles                       4

Boil them in salt and water; then cut them in slices, and sprinkle them with: White Pepper, Salt, Nutmeg and Cinnamon, of each equal parts. Prepare separately a mince from Lamb’s Kidney’s; also Gravy, a good pinch of chopped Marjoram, Thyme, and 3 Cloves. Prepare a normal pie pastry, then begin to make layers, starting with the slices of Testicles, then the mince until it is all used. Before covering the pie, add a glass of Wine; serve Hot.
  This can also be prepared as a Soup.
Good for Men who are weak and impotent.


Restorative Broth
        
          Plantain
          Shepherd’s Purse,
          Soloman’s Seal
          Calf Foot
          Chicken flesh
          Calf Heart

Decoct together.
  Used for weakness, wasting, consumption etc.


Ram Kidney Broth to
Strengthen the Kidneys

In Tibetan Medicine, Ram Kidneys are cleansed, then pierced a number of times and made into a Soup with Long and Black Pepper, Ginger and Radish with Rock Salt added.
  It warms and strengthens the Kidneys, used for lower back and Waist pain, suppressed urine and seminal emission.
   Other cultures have used Kidney similarly (see opposite). Of course, various Kidneys can be used.


Austrian Kidney Dish

          Ox Kidney                                1 lb. (half kilo)
          large Onion, sliced
          Butter            
          Salt, Black Pepper
          half teaspoon Marjoram

Skin the Kidneys, slice thinly, remove the core. Steep the slices in cold water for 30 minutes. Change the water, rinse and repeat. Rinse, drain and dry carefully with a clean cloth. Saute the Onions until they begin to brown, then add the Kidney slices, the Marjoram and Pepper, and stir-fry quickly for 5 minutes.


Kidneys with Juniper berry

          Veal Kidneys                         4
          Butter                                     4 oz.
          White Wine                           half glass
          Juniper Berries                     12
          Salt and Pepper

Sprinkle the Kidneys with Salt and Pepper, then brown on both sides using half the Butter. Cover the pan and cook slowly for 2 minutes. Add the Wine, the crushed Juniper berries and the remaining Butter, cut in small pieces. Continue cooking slowly until tender.
  This recipe from Belgium shows a traditional way that Kidneys may be cooked as both food and medicine. This dish is very strengthening for the Kidneys.
    

Sweetbreads a la Minute (French)

The round ‘Heart’ Sweetbread is best. Prepare by removing all blood, tubes etc., and soak in warm water for 4 hours. Remove, put into a large pan, cover with cold water or stock, bring to the boil, and simmer for 2 minutes, then put into cold water, drain, and cut into cubes. Put them between 2 boards or plates with a weight on top until cold.
          
          Prepared Sweetbread        4
          Butter                                    1.5 oz.
          Lemon juice                         2 teaspoonfuls
          Parsley, chopped                1 teaspoonful

Melt the butter, and when sizzling add the prepared Sweetbreads, and fry for 2 or 3 minutes until brown, then remove it and put onto the serving dish. Add the Lemon juice, Parsley, and a little Salt and Pepper to the gravy, and pour over the sweetbreads.