Ciorba de burta is LIFE! 🇷🇴 (Romanian tripe soup)

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  • @Razor2k3
    @Razor2k3 Рік тому +244

    Some of the secrets to a perfect Ciorba de burta are: Usually there are a lot of cow bones which are put to make the stock which contains marrow and grease, and tendons - there is a lot of flavour in that. Also, some 5 star chef tend to boil the veggies and afterwards blend them and make like a soup paste and added some to the ciorba de burta. In some restarurants Ciorba de burta comes without the veggies even though they were part of the soup. Also do not forget the garlic the more, the better. In my opinion ciorba de burta must be served with a lot of pepper, halapenos, and some vinegar for extra sourness. And do not forget LOVAGE - leustean ! Steve keep in mind that anytime you see ț it's pronounced like pi (zz) a . Forța Rapid! Ivana, in hte future, to make the sour part of the Ciorba, you have to do it gradually. Start in a separate recipient and over the sour, add gradually HOT soup little by little so that the cream wonțt have a cheassy aspect.when you consider to have a good temparature on the sour, and a good consistency you pour it in the ciorba.

    • @sheogorath7915
      @sheogorath7915 Рік тому +14

      Cow bones, marrow, tendons and fat also all thicken the stock as well as imparting that extra flavor.

    • @iuliandeu4695
      @iuliandeu4695 Рік тому +6

      Shut up,don't tell everyone the recipe

    • @hippiemuslim
      @hippiemuslim Рік тому +10

      You can use fresh cooking cream and only egg yolks so the soup won't curdle and yes, you have to temper it by mixing some of the hot soup with the cream and egg yolk mixture. The sour cream ca be served at the table.

    • @Andreisys
      @Andreisys Рік тому +8

      When i make "ciorba de burta" i also do some "mujdei" on the side and add it in when i eat. You should try it.

    • @alecsandru8588
      @alecsandru8588 Рік тому +5

      Excellent tips Catalin! The backbone of this dish is the stock you make from bones, and I like putting them in the oven for an extra taste before doing the broth. Also, an important side serving is pickled horseradish (just grated and kept in a vinegar-based brine). Next time you should try Radauteana and Aita (which means garlic).

  • @borntobewasted
    @borntobewasted Рік тому +101

    You guys are my favorite youtubers. You are not fake that other youtubers who are only looking for the sensational. When I look at you, I feel that you are my friends and I wish I could be there with you. Thank You!

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Рік тому +32

      Wow this comment means a lot! There are a lot of different ways to run a UA-cam channel, and this is how we run ours :) . Glad you like it! More to come :D .

    • @tomdebeuckelaer6863
      @tomdebeuckelaer6863 Рік тому

      I agree with born to be wasred Steve and Ivana. You say things strait to the face how you like things that you visit and what you eat in Romania.

  • @raduvoda823
    @raduvoda823 Рік тому +3

    Îmi place când vad o femeie mâncând cu poftă o mâncare adevărată...Fără fițe!

    • @florinp1557
      @florinp1557 2 місяці тому

      👏👏👏👏👏❤️👍🙏

  • @CHAITV2023
    @CHAITV2023 Рік тому +2

    Having stayed in Sibiu for a year, I get sentimental watching this video.
    Steven and Ivana were our guests, when they stayed in Karachi, Pakistan. The Airbnb they booked was run by me. Lovely couple and proud to host such lovely guests.

  • @vezokpiraka
    @vezokpiraka Рік тому +127

    Your Romanian pronunciation is spot on for both of you. The people didn't understand you at first because it's weird to hear foreigners to ask for Burta.

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Рік тому +45

      Oh this makes sense. They're thinking 'he must mean burgers,' LOL

    • @FIFA07Pro
      @FIFA07Pro Рік тому +4

      @@JetLagWarriors Stomach in romanian sounds the same: Stomac.
      So you should have asked for stomac, not burta. Burta in romanian means belly but those workers figured out what you meant. Lol

    • @otzcherry1
      @otzcherry1 Рік тому +8

      @@FIFA07Pro nu spune nimeni stomac la burta din ciorba de burta.. Daca spuneau burta de vită erau intelesi din prima.

    • @FIFA07Pro
      @FIFA07Pro Рік тому +4

      @@otzcherry1 Burta nu inseamna stomac. Ciorba de burta ar trebuii de fapt sa se numeasca ciorba de stomac de vita. Pentru ca ciorba se face din stomac, nu din burta care e ca un fel de bacon.

    • @e7danny7m
      @e7danny7m Рік тому +1

      @@JetLagWarriors no , romanians are not wth too much burgers

  • @Valisimal
    @Valisimal Рік тому +17

    Ciorba de Burta is not easy to make. Kudos to Ivana for trying and for doing it so similar. 👏 Ask around for advice., especially elder people. 👏👍

  • @dumitrugudac4940
    @dumitrugudac4940 Рік тому +67

    Hi guys, lovely to see you again in Romania ! Kudos to you for trying to prepare one of the most iconic dishes in Romania coming back from the 17th century. Actually the tripe soup along with ‘tuslama’ also prepared from cow tripe was a commoner’s usual food just like the entire category of offal. The reason you guessed, was the price, poor people couldn’t afford meat so they cooked whatever leftovers could get. Now the tripe soup: being a resident in the UK for a long time I struggled with a lot of concoctions, but = don’t forget these rules:
    1 . There are NO veggies in the tripe soup except for garlic and carrot
    2. You need to make a consistent cow bones stock or buy liquid stock in pouches and reduce it by boiling, stock cubes are risky due to the enormous amount of salt;
    3. Check the thickness of the broth and also if it sticks to your fingers like glue. Actually that’s the whole secret of a good stripe soup;
    4. If you use preboiled tripe the boiling time should be between 20-30 min., due to the type of tripe an degree of pre boiling, try it if it’s tender is ok;
    5. While the tripe is boiling, fine grate some carrots, 3-4 medium ones will be ok, and pan fry it on medium heath until the oil turns orange , take care don’t burn it;
    6. Sieve the orange oil and reserve it;
    7. After you tried the tripe and find it tender enough TAKE IT AWAY FROM THE FIRE AND LET IT REST. take 3-5 large soup spoons separately and let it cool;
    8. For 1kg of tripe and 2 litre of soup you need minimum 5 egg yolks (NO WHITES) mixed with 500 g of smantana 35% (you call it sour cream, but it’s sweeter , more likely double cream);
    9. Mix the EGG YOLKES with the saved 3-5 ALMOST COLD BROTH until gets creamy and add 2-3 more large warmer broth mixing continuously ;
    10. Garlic is a matter of taste buds and your stomach reliance, so my advice is to use between 2-3 garlic heads for soup as such; smash it into a mortal with a pinch of salt and a teaspoon of white vinegar; well, I think it will not be enough so take some more 2-3 garlic heads smash it the same way and mix it with oil to make a paste to serve it separately if neccesary.
    11. Slowly pour the egg/sour cream into the pot stirring the mixture then slightly worm it up. Now it’s the moment to taste it and add salt, maybe garlic, but definitely the orange oil earlier
    prepared. Bring to boil and take aside.
    12. COMPULSORY tribe soup is served hot with a side of garlic paste, oil and vinegar, if you like hot peppers, usually pickled hot peppers so you can season it as you like.
    ENJOY !

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Рік тому +18

      This is very helpful, thank you

    • @ratzoi1
      @ratzoi1 Рік тому +7

      And that is acctually how the restaurant recepie is ! You just need to practice more !😁

    • @monicabraicu6255
      @monicabraicu6255 Рік тому +4

      Wow! Thank you for the advice! I need to remember next time when I plan to make ciorba de burta to look up your advice! Multumesc!

    • @habamic
      @habamic Рік тому

      lame recipe sorry

  • @dragosnyc
    @dragosnyc Рік тому +36

    Ciorba de burta is probably one of the most challenging and complex Romanian dishes. Just so you get an idea, my mom who has been cooking dishes for 40+ years still has a hard time nailing the true taste when made at home. That is the reason she almost never makes it. Timing and order of ingredients make a huge difference.
    Hint: add garlic, a bit of extra vinegar along with sour cream when eating it at a restaurant.

  • @oanacamacho1980
    @oanacamacho1980 Рік тому +70

    In U.S. I get precooked burtă ( beef tripe) from the local Mexican grocery store.😊 Next time try to saute the onion with the pepper and carrots in a little oil, and add the minced garlic at the end for more flavor, in the egg and sour cream mixture you have to add 1-2 cups of hot soup, mix and then add it to the whole pot. And Leuştean dosen't go in Ciorbă de burtă😊
    I'm glad you guys made it back to Romania, can't wait for the next vlogs, enjoy my beautiful hometown Cluj-Napoca!🤗❤

    • @hippiemuslim
      @hippiemuslim Рік тому +3

      Chinese and some Italian shops probably have it as well.

    • @adriantataru7476
      @adriantataru7476 Рік тому

      And for taste you need to boil some bones with the tripes marrow bones and tail or knee bones .....

  • @Decebalus_SarmisegetusaRomana
    @Decebalus_SarmisegetusaRomana Рік тому +12

    Ciorba de burta is amazing. One time i ate until i couldnt move. Is from heaven. Enjoy it

  • @mihayy2000
    @mihayy2000 Рік тому +4

    One of the very few foreigners that enjoy Ciorba de Burta. Thumbs up!

  • @victorandreinegrea1249
    @victorandreinegrea1249 Рік тому +3

    Iubesc ca v ati intors in Romania💓💓💓poate intr o zi veti veni si in TARGU-JIU

  • @494949david
    @494949david Рік тому +13

    Well , guys this is not the easiest Romanian food to make. You are amazing , I wish I could buy you guys some beers. Canadians are amazing and you guys are the perfect example, love you ❤️

  • @bogdanbog7934
    @bogdanbog7934 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for showing the world our country is a very beautiful place to visit, and share our beautiful side with the rest of the world

  • @ramonab7942
    @ramonab7942 Рік тому +2

    I love you guys 💖💖💖💖💖. I live in Germany, but I cook ciorbă de burtă, ( I am from Brașov , Romania)

  • @slickclick1814
    @slickclick1814 Рік тому +13

    Weirdly enough, I love my home country (Romania, obviuosly) and Everytime I feel a bit under the weather about the country, I watch you guys and suddenly feel blessed again to be Romanian. Haha I love you guys and Thank you, Thank you Thank you for being here and promoting this lovely underrated country! ♥️

  • @alexandrahass4193
    @alexandrahass4193 16 днів тому +1

    Ivanna, your version of the sopu is actually better, restaurants usually make traditional dishes more oily and spicy. Nothing beats home made tripe soup. Yours was fantastic, looked exactly as it should

  • @GamerBoy-zt7qk
    @GamerBoy-zt7qk Рік тому +1

    Practice makes perfect...love you guys

  • @droxanas7221
    @droxanas7221 Рік тому +18

    Can’t believe you’re actually walking into Varzarie ❤️🤤😋. And you are getting my 2 favourite dishes there…a blast from the past. Thank you for the trip down memory lane.

    • @gt-c-
      @gt-c- Рік тому

      The Varzarie restaurant was next door, about 30 meters to the left...

  • @alexandrupatru2892
    @alexandrupatru2892 Рік тому +10

    You keep surprising with every vlog you do, it's heartwarming to see you try local Romanian recipes, even when in other countries, to go that extra mile to get the taste right, share with loved ones or strangers, not afraid to discover real people in non-touristy areas, even go to football matches and go with the flow or learn to pronounce words the right way. You guys are My favorite youtubers! Wish you all the best!

  • @adistefan
    @adistefan Рік тому +24

    Ciorba de burtă is probably the hardest dish to make in the entire Romanian cuisine. There are so many secrets involved that even a very good cook can't always get it right. Also, even though widely spread across the country, the best ones are made in Transylvania, in the same way that the best mici are made in the South. It's something to do with the origins of these dishes. Mici are of Turkish influence while Ciorba de burta is more of a German/Polish thing.

  • @valerianepartenie1013
    @valerianepartenie1013 Рік тому +2

    Romanian here... Watching you eating ciorbă de burtă my mouth is heavily watering!!!

  • @stefancatalinb
    @stefancatalinb Рік тому

    You are both very beautiful. We are glad that you returned to our country.
    Welcome back to Romania!

  • @celest_light
    @celest_light Рік тому +1

    Now we are hungry ... .this soup is extremly dangerous Gooooodddd!!😋😋😋😋

  • @amadea6135
    @amadea6135 Рік тому +7

    After Ivana ‘tried’ half of your cabbage dish, she’s asking: ‘are you still hungry after all that?’ 😂😂😂

  • @gt-c-
    @gt-c- Рік тому +1

    ***** Oh boy...you guys are killing me...brings back memories from 32 years ago...! ******
    - Ciorbă de burta cu ardei iute
    - Varza a la Cluj cu ciolan și smantana
    - Sarmale cu smantana
    These 3 are THE BEST in Cluj...many imitations...BUT THE REAL DEAL IS IN CLUJ!
    Been at same restaurant so many times... But there is a nearby restaurant specialized in this food!
    ...Unfortunately US is too far to continue enjoying this FANTASTIC food !

  • @blu9371
    @blu9371 Рік тому +7

    Y'all are amazing for real...❤
    Thank you for y'all support for Romania 🇷🇴😇❤

  • @chrismac3696
    @chrismac3696 Рік тому +7

    You were eating VARZA A LA CLUJ! A local specialty! It just brings back memories of my childhood, when my grandma used to make it for me!! Enjoy your stay, guys! Love your videos! They are so refreshing! Keep it up. Chris/NY

  • @andreeanersesian7960
    @andreeanersesian7960 Рік тому +9

    Hi guys! I love the fact that you made ciorba de burta! The secret to making a good sour cream sos that blends, you need to just mix the sour cream with the egg yolks, not the whole egg. Add that mixture with either hot water, or part of the soup liquid to make reach the soup temperature. When that is done you pour it in the whole soup and stir for like five minutes continuously. It will blend perfectly!

  • @mihaelanita545
    @mihaelanita545 Рік тому +5

    BRAVO, IVANA !👏😘😘

  • @user-ui1tz3tr7q
    @user-ui1tz3tr7q 4 місяці тому

    Ivana, you are unbelievebel good cook !! Better than many romanians !!😂😂❤️ Cristian

  • @m0rc0v
    @m0rc0v Місяць тому

    being a romanian (from Cluj) , it's lovely to see how you try our cuisine, especially the "ciorba de burta" :)) perfect pronunciation btw! It's not an easy recipe, but you did it ! congrats! .... btw: "it's not a problem!" is a typical thing for romanians :)) really, these things are not a problem for us :)) the problem with those dots in the soup, is that you reached the boiling point for the sourcream+eggs. Congrats, again !

  • @foxtrotcalifornia5492
    @foxtrotcalifornia5492 Рік тому

    HALLO GUYS IM HAPPY THAT YOU LAIKE THE SIMPLE THINGS FROM MY COUNTRY THIS IS NICE AND YOU GUYS ARE VERY SIMPATIC

  • @diti9049
    @diti9049 Рік тому +5

    Great Romanian accents, both of you

  • @Orholam5
    @Orholam5 Рік тому

    Hope you enjoyed Cluj! I drooled throughout the video (a Romanian from Cluj living in the states)

  • @felicialuca7480
    @felicialuca7480 Рік тому +5

    It’s so nice seeing you preparing ciorba de burta! I also saw you cooking mici in Canada! I’m really impressed of you!!

  • @AndreiIleanu
    @AndreiIleanu Рік тому +14

    Loved this vlog. Ivana has decided to try and cook one of the most technically challenging soups in Romania, so I'm not surprised it didn't end up looking like proper ciorba de burta 😂. I know a lot of cooks who don't know how to properly cook it - it takes a lot of time and experience to get to do it well (and a great recipe - different parts of Romania, have different variations of ciorba de burta).
    Next time you eat it, you should try this: I always season it extra at the restaurant - 1 spoon of vinegar, 1 spoon of sour cream and 1 whole serving of mujdei (traditional Romanian garlic "sauce"). For me that's the only way to eat tripe soup.

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Рік тому +2

      Thanks for the tips, Andrei!

    • @24alecto
      @24alecto Рік тому +2

      Yeah, that's the only way to eat it propperly. Extra sour cream, extra mujdei ( garlic ) , extra vinegar. And crunchy sourdough bread. Yummy, i m going to order myself one right now, the craving is too great :))

    • @bokkie2650
      @bokkie2650 Рік тому

      In Transilvalnia they don't bring you mujdei, only sour cream (but the soup already contains a bunch) and chilly. This I've seen in the south, the mujdei thing. The garlic should be cooked in the soup, some at the beginning, and some added at the end. But definitely no raw garlic in the soup...

  • @petrumarcea7817
    @petrumarcea7817 Рік тому +5

    Hi guys. So, for successful "ciorba de burta" first you have to fry in sunflower oil a bit (5 minutes or so) the onion and carrots (at least, you can fry all vegetables, no problem there) and then put the water to boil them. This will give you the yellow color that Steve looks for and also the oil that he talked about been missing from your ciorba. Second, the sour cream eggs mixture should be done only with yolks and, before put it in the pot, you have to take hot water from the pot and put in it, one ladle at a time and mix, until the mixture it is pretty hot. This way the sour cream egg mixture will blend in the soup. What happened to your soup it was that the soup was very hot and the mixture was very cold when poured in and this is why the sour cream egg "sauce" didn't mix that well. Lovage (Leustean) doesn't go in this soup but you can try to put "Gogosari murati" (a kind of pickled pepper, it is roundish in shape).

  • @Daniel-zx4sv
    @Daniel-zx4sv Рік тому +2

    best advice: when you need something or you are searching for something, just ask the people! here or on the street 😂😂❤

  • @OneTireFire
    @OneTireFire Рік тому +6

    Btw, if you like ciorbă de burtă but don't like the stomach part, then you can try ciorbă rădăuțeană (many recipes online). It also works with pleurotus mushrooms, if you want a similar texture to the original.

  • @justme7920
    @justme7920 Рік тому +18

    ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ for the effort and seemingly for taste also, Steve liked it, well tbh his stomach juices must have been overflowing that day after watching Ivana eat at the restaurant in the beginning of the video he even ate sour cream with bread 😂

    • @JetLagWarriors
      @JetLagWarriors  Рік тому +7

      lol right in every way

    • @rusudenes8549
      @rusudenes8549 Рік тому

      @@JetLagWarriors dont worry, sour cream with bread, I eat it all the times

  • @tillytherabbit3720
    @tillytherabbit3720 Рік тому

    you are perfect for something like this, you amuse me a lot with everything you taste

  • @bogdanmatei4336
    @bogdanmatei4336 Рік тому +3

    You guys are such a nice couple, I really enjoy your videos

  • @sebastianvilhem167
    @sebastianvilhem167 Рік тому

    You guys are amazing! You are my favorite UA-camrs, and I follow you with love! Your vlogs from Romania are also wonderful! I hope you come here as often as possible, you are always welcome

  • @alexandraroxanamoraru9979
    @alexandraroxanamoraru9979 Рік тому +4

    Omg! You guys are amazing…I live in Canada and till now I didn’t manage to find proper tripe for ciorba de burta…then again I live in an area that has no Romanian/eastern European grocery stores…😜 so if you go in GTA or Montreal area you can check the Romanian grocery stores so you can find all the ingredients that you need…for all types of Romanian dishes!

  • @888madalina4
    @888madalina4 Рік тому

    You enjoy romanian dishes as much as I do. After trying some foreign dishes I think our is one of the best and also very authentic and natural! I enjoy your videos...

  • @videohitsro
    @videohitsro Рік тому

    You guys are so funny.. just discovered this channel and i love it!

  • @dhanyrafael
    @dhanyrafael Рік тому

    Nice to see that romanian waitress speaking such fluent English. Amazing girl. :)

  • @dianegreig4627
    @dianegreig4627 Рік тому +4

    10 stars for making this soup!! Good work. Keep safe, healthy and happy.

  • @carlahri4610
    @carlahri4610 Рік тому +13

    If you love ciorba de burta, i suggest to also try (if you didn't already) ciorba de pui a la grec and ciorba radauteana

  • @julianagrigorescu3718
    @julianagrigorescu3718 Рік тому +2

    It depends on the way tripe is processed. White tripe in Canada is ready in 1 hour.

  • @mariusalinpostolache1179
    @mariusalinpostolache1179 10 місяців тому

    Frumos video. Apreciez toate eforturile voastre de a ne arata lucruri noi, felicitări întregii echipe ce a contribuit la crearea acestui vlog minunat. ❤🎉

  • @georgegeorge899
    @georgegeorge899 Рік тому

    You guys are great and wonderful !!!
    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @innatrifan
    @innatrifan Рік тому +3

    For the yellow colour, the secret is to use at the end of boiling only the yolks of the eggs mixed with sour cream and boiled soup, then all added into the soup and turn off the heat.

  • @denised7045
    @denised7045 Рік тому +17

    Nobody gets the perfect ciorba de burta on the first try (but that's our secret, don't tell anybody🤫)

  • @realjx313
    @realjx313 Рік тому +5

    You guys are Romanian enough now to try ciorba de salata and ciorba de loboda, they are more for the summer than winter but those are a couple of soups that don't make the top 6-7 soups that people recommend but are interesting. When you are done with that, try orez cu lapte, coliva, lapte de pasare, sirop de brad and then you get residency lol

  • @GrayDark617
    @GrayDark617 Рік тому +1

    Great job! The sour cream should be mixed with just a little bit of hot soup. Brought slowly to temperature. This way it will mix nicely with the rest of the soup. Also the mixture must be added slowly. For your restaurant yellow color and oil bubbles, you should cut a carrot really really thin and then fry it in vegetable oil, with a dash of red paprika. You just mix the resulting yellowish oil with the soup, but not the carrots. It is mandatory that you add the garlic right at the end of cooking, raw. And lots of it! You can also use beef bones for a stronger broth. Hope this helps! You guys rock!

  • @preciousstone6878
    @preciousstone6878 Рік тому +5

    I really like to try the tripe soup!!! Something very different from asian recipe. Good job Ivana...! I m going to google for the recipe.

  • @ligiamanuela89
    @ligiamanuela89 4 дні тому

    Hey, Cluj citizen here: The reason why your eggs and cream separated is because you put whole eggs instead of just egg yolks(which you should put more of, by the way) and because you cooked it for too long after that. You are supposed to only cook it for max 1 min after you put the cream and egg yolks mixture in the soup.
    Also, the carrots (and JUST the carrots) are supposed to be sautéd in oil/butter prior to being boiled - this will give you the orange oil that sits on top of the soup when served.
    The other veggies are to be boiled whole/chopped in big pieces and then taken out of the soup once boiled. That way you are left with just the flavour and not the chunkiness.
    And NEVER EVER blend any of them.
    For better looking soup, you can grate the carrots and leave them in (taking the rest of the veggies out as mentioned above).
    For more flavour and body, add sweet red peppers + chilly peppers finely chopped and also leave them in.
    Another important step for flavour is boiling a "rasol de vita" and taking it out prior to boiling the tripe.
    Final tip: DO NOT MAKE THE MISTAKE of using raw tripe! I tried it once and thought: oh, I'm gonna boil it myself and get so much more flavour.
    Let me tell you something: it took 4-5 hours to boil (and still didn't come out tender enough), the colour was gross (brown) and my whole house smelled for a week despite leaving the windows open all the time!!!!
    So the lesson here is: ONLY USE PRE-BOILED TRIPE.
    So good luck guys and let me know if you followed my advice.
    Keep uploading videos about Romania, I love the fact that you love so many things about our culture❤

  • @michellecalin9570
    @michellecalin9570 Рік тому

    Thank You. Ivana !

  • @JohnAntonescu
    @JohnAntonescu Рік тому +3

    Ivana,
    When you return home you can find both mici and ciorbă de burtă (freshly made in store but also in cans and jars imported from Romania) at ABC Delicatessen on Eglinton Ave în Scarborough. Best mici în Toronto are at Northfinch Deli.
    Also, other than Romania, there is very good Ciorbă de burtă in Turkey (Ișkembe).

  • @avalentingabriel3031
    @avalentingabriel3031 Рік тому

    Sympathetic!
    Here, we have a saying: the best cook is hunger!

  • @steluebasta
    @steluebasta Рік тому

    Ce poftă mi-ați făcut de ciorbă de burtă 😊😙😙

  • @lutoiudaniel3114
    @lutoiudaniel3114 Рік тому +1

    Nice and funny video!!!
    I love it 😊😊😊

  • @silverbolbo
    @silverbolbo Рік тому

    Best part of this video is you guys eating the Ciorba at the end of the video! So much fun!

  • @judithf9297
    @judithf9297 6 місяців тому

    You guys are amazing! I just discovered your channel recently,first Timisoara where I’m from ( I left longer message there). It amazes me how much you like the food and ai’m not surprised. I’ve been gone for many years ,probably if I would go back I would not be able to eat those foods,because I’m old and my stomach would not accept. I remember when I was in Cluj where I went to college there were 2 small restaurants next to each other; one had all cabbage based entrees the other everything beans. I don’t know if they are still there after all these years. Also there is another “ciorba “ very,very good Ciorba de Perisoare. It’s with meat balls,the vegetables are very finely chopped,it’s also sour and very creamy. If you didn’t come across yet, I’m sure you will. Good luck guys, you are great😊

  • @Cristian-rh8yl
    @Cristian-rh8yl Рік тому

    All the best guys! 🎉👍💪

  • @bonimuschilacreiersaai3262
    @bonimuschilacreiersaai3262 Рік тому

    because im romanian, i really apreciate it that you guys try to spell the right way the words in romanian☺❤

  • @911Iliana
    @911Iliana Рік тому

    you too are the sweetest! love the fact that you tried to do your own "ciorba"! there is another more traditional "ciorba de miel" with tripe, lungs and intestines and more vegetables . you can add sour cream when serving, like the tripe soup. It îs harder to come by. I would love it if you try it !

  • @margaretscleong
    @margaretscleong Рік тому

    Ivana, try adding the sour cream in the last minute of cooking. Do not let it boil or it will separate & curdle ..and adding some butter when serving it will add much flavor & that beautiful golden color to the soup. Happy travels & thanks for showing us the beauty & allure of Romania..a must see country!!

  • @ingklein928
    @ingklein928 Рік тому +9

    Hey guys, it's great to have you back in Romania. I have to say, your Romanian is absolutely amazing and you're getting better at it everyday. Enjoy your ciorba de burta! P.S. Ivanna, you just made my day with your comment: Because, you know, they have vampires here! 😄 Love you guys! 🤗

  • @iuliqt
    @iuliqt Рік тому

    I love you guys! It makes me so happy to see people trying Romanian food and enjoy it. The beef broth made with bones and marrow is essential for Ciorba de burta.

  • @cristiandicu7094
    @cristiandicu7094 Рік тому

    Big hugs that you prepare Ciorbă de burtă. Is need much time to boiled the cow stomach very well, and in general is a middle-hard complexity to cook that tipe of soup. And also, the recipe is not the same in the whole Romania. Some put lemon juice for sour flavor, not vinegar. Bon apetit! And i thank you in the name of many romanians, because you show for entire world our best places, culture, foods and most important, our good soul. I'm glad you enjoy your trip in my country and i hope, by your videos, others come here.

  • @leekinmei4025
    @leekinmei4025 Рік тому +2

    Good job 👍 Ivana! Bon appetit!

  • @ciprianmoldovanu6264
    @ciprianmoldovanu6264 Рік тому

    Ivana.. you hit the nail on the head... congrats!👏

  • @nihilsinedeo2838
    @nihilsinedeo2838 Рік тому +1

    În the eastern part of Romania we use grated horseradish mixed with vinegar instead of chili and also we boil some rice along with the vegetables.

  • @zerefcifer
    @zerefcifer Рік тому +2

    For burta (tripe), locate a Kaufland supermarket. Where there are mici caserols, you will find tripe there in a caserol. It's already cut. You can't miss it. If you try and do it from scratch, it's a LOT more complicated. You can't find it under 900g as far as I know. The frozen one is just the tripe, not the whole soup. You still make it. But it's like I said above, already cut and removed the stomach things... I don't know how to say it, but buy the frozen one. It's how most Romanians prepare it.

  • @slickclick1814
    @slickclick1814 Рік тому +1

    With ciorba de burtă you either love it or you hate it, there is no în between. I am glad you guys love it!
    You probably had "Tochitură Moldovenească" already, but that dish is a perfect example of how we love to cook our meat! You'll love it if you you dont love it already!

    • @LusioEcarts
      @LusioEcarts Рік тому +1

      I agree. I am romanian but I'm on the 'hating side' 😄 My least favorite ciorbă.

  • @babalala32131
    @babalala32131 Рік тому +1

    The food so good she’s eating your food man haha you both should’ve had 2 portions haha . Man I love when I see you just hungry and wanting more and more that brings proudness to us Romanians . Thank you

    • @gt-c-
      @gt-c- Рік тому +1

      Yep...when in Cluj...you keep eating...no care about the weight...!!!

  • @michaeltom5465
    @michaeltom5465 Рік тому +2

    Hey guys, welcome back to Romania. Guys next time you want to do the tripe soup , look it up on the internet for the recipe and how to do it. Love you guys and enjoy the rest of your trip in Romania.

  • @razvanteleanu4302
    @razvanteleanu4302 Рік тому

    anyways, you are freaking adorable! 💌
    thank you, guys, for all what you are doing to promote my country!

  • @sandumary1724
    @sandumary1724 Рік тому

    Trust me, the frozen stuff is your best option, you don’t want to deal with the fresh stuff for the first time. Really cool videos, very nice and respectful of the places and people. Well done!

  • @ionutichim3652
    @ionutichim3652 Рік тому +2

    guys,first you have to mix the sour cream with eggs and 1or 2 laddles of hot soup and then add it to the pot .for the orange and oily consistency you have to grind the carrots small,sote them and add it the hot "ciorba".cheers guys.love you!

  • @Ihatenumbersinnametags
    @Ihatenumbersinnametags Рік тому

    Ivana dunkin the bread… respect! 🤣

  • @bogdanp.4793
    @bogdanp.4793 Рік тому

    I love to see you guys back to Romania! It must be something special for you...

  • @mariusdanut4611
    @mariusdanut4611 Рік тому

    You are amazing guys

  • @andreeab5158
    @andreeab5158 Рік тому +1

    I love your Romanian trip!! ❤

  • @AHammock
    @AHammock Рік тому

    You are soo adorable together
    I am from Cluj ... Now I live in US ...my favorite soup 🍲 is
    Supa de varza

  • @costicatoderas4710
    @costicatoderas4710 Рік тому

    Salutare guys from Sydney .
    Welcome back to Romania. Have fun, have good time.

  • @darthsaren6519
    @darthsaren6519 Рік тому +1

    hey guys, really good to see you back, quick tip for Ivana when eating Ciorba de Burta : I do the following , add some pepper in it . then add some vinegar - i cant tell you how much for each it depends on each person. Then you taste to see if you like it and add the sour cream when you are satisfied with the taste.

  • @worldchistory
    @worldchistory Рік тому +2

    Man , the 2 nd sour cream was for Varza a la Cluj, to put it on top. That's how we eat it! Delicious...
    For the oil you have to sote theveggies... and for the mix ... you should bring the mix to the soup tempreture before add it to the soup. You put some hot soupe into the mix till have the same tempreture. And mix well.

  • @cristianstan7513
    @cristianstan7513 Рік тому

    welcooome baaack we ve missed you

  • @monicabraicu6255
    @monicabraicu6255 Рік тому

    You did great, Ivana!!! It is the most difficult Romanian soup to cook, in my opinion and for the first time you did amazing! Here in the States we get the Tripe from Walmart, also the Mexican stores, for the Mexicans have a version of this soup that is delicous, also! Fun story: my step kids are Americans and in order for them to eat the soup, we told them that is Crocodile soup and they liked it! Of course, we told them the truth after that and they laughed .They realy like the Romanian cuisine ( their mom is American ) and their dad, my husband is Romanian, as I. We love your vlogs and it makes us proud when we see how much you enjoy our native country...and they makes us homesick, also! You both have a good Romanian accent and you are so much fun, a great couple and great volgs! Keep them comming! We love you!

  • @Mrg33446
    @Mrg33446 Рік тому +1

    me, an software developer that also worked every summer in construction I can tell you that you are not wrong at all =))

  • @tmportmpor8830
    @tmportmpor8830 Рік тому

    Energizing,
    Tasty,
    Nourishing.
    „Ciorba de burtă,” a natural "red bull" from Romania

  • @rothas2k787
    @rothas2k787 Рік тому +1

    In Southern Ontario tripe is found at any Italian supermarket (Fortinos, Longo's). To blend in the egg sour cream mix you ladle some liquid slowly into the bowl, mixing constantly, then dump it into the pot, this way the sour cream mix gets close to the soup temperature and will not clump. For the colour, fine grate half a carrot and sweat fry in a bit of oil. Add just the oil to the soup and it will give it that colour. Cheers, go Blue Jays.

  • @alinnn4798
    @alinnn4798 Рік тому +2

    always love the foood videos!!:D moreeeeeeeeeee

  • @sikysmv
    @sikysmv Рік тому

    Hello guys good try to make the ciorba de burta, but i want to start with correcting you by saying burta is not cow stomach, is actually cow belly(the skin to be more precise). I am so glad you explore and try so many places and food from my country.

  • @superdrinkerb6432
    @superdrinkerb6432 Місяць тому

    You can usually find the recipe for tripe soup written on the back of the package.
    For a special flavor and taste, the original recipe advises you to also boil beef bones, the ones that contain the marrow; they must be cut in half and added to the boil.

  • @jurnalulromanilordinegipt7294

    I really like watching your videos because you enjoy so much the Romanian cuisine.