🥣 White Menudo — A Traditional Soup from Northern Mexico
White Menudo (Menudo Blanco) is a traditional Mexican soup prepared without red chili peppers, allowing the natural flavors of the broth to shine. This version of menudo is especially popular in northern regions of Mexico such as Sinaloa, Sonora, and Nayarit. It’s a comforting, hearty dish often enjoyed during family gatherings, weekend meals, or as a well-known hangover remedy.
🍲 What Is White Menudo?
Menudo is a classic Mexican soup made primarily with beef tripe. While Menudo Rojo is prepared with red chilies and has a deeper color and spicier flavor, Menudo Blanco is lighter, clearer, and more delicate. The broth is infused with garlic, onion, herbs, and slow-cooked tripe, creating a rich yet clean taste.
In northern Mexico, white menudo is commonly served with hominy, fresh herbs, lime, and optional chili on the side, allowing each person to customize the heat level.
🛒 Key Ingredients
To prepare White Menudo, you will need:
For serving:
👩🍳 How to Make White Menudo
🍋 Tips for the Best Flavor
📌 Why You Should Try White Menudo
White Menudo is more than just a soup — it’s a reflection of Mexican culinary tradition and regional diversity. Its slow-cimmered broth, tender tripe, and fresh toppings make it a satisfying and soulful dish that brings people together around the table.
White Menudo (Menudo Blanco) is a traditional Mexican soup prepared without red chili peppers, allowing the natural flavors of the broth to shine. This version of menudo is especially popular in northern regions of Mexico such as Sinaloa, Sonora, and Nayarit. It’s a comforting, hearty dish often enjoyed during family gatherings, weekend meals, or as a well-known hangover remedy.
🍲 What Is White Menudo?
Menudo is a classic Mexican soup made primarily with beef tripe. While Menudo Rojo is prepared with red chilies and has a deeper color and spicier flavor, Menudo Blanco is lighter, clearer, and more delicate. The broth is infused with garlic, onion, herbs, and slow-cooked tripe, creating a rich yet clean taste.
In northern Mexico, white menudo is commonly served with hominy, fresh herbs, lime, and optional chili on the side, allowing each person to customize the heat level.
🛒 Key Ingredients
To prepare White Menudo, you will need:
- Beef tripe (preferably honeycomb tripe)
- White onion
- Whole garlic head
- Limes
- Bay leaves
- White hominy (cooked)
- Water
- Salt to taste
For serving:
- Chopped red or white onion
- Fresh mint and cilantro
- Lime wedges
- Serrano peppers or crushed piquín chili
- Warm corn tortillas or crusty bread
👩🍳 How to Make White Menudo
- Prepare the tripe
- Rinse the beef tripe thoroughly under cold water. Soak it for about 30 minutes with lime juice to remove any strong odors. Drain and rinse again.
- Cook the broth
- Place the tripe in a large pot with the onion, garlic, and bay leaves. Cover with water and bring to a boil. Skim off any foam, then reduce heat and simmer for about 2 hours, or until the tripe is tender.
- Add the hominy and herbs
- Once the tripe is soft, add the drained hominy, oregano, and mint. Continue cooking for another 30 minutes until everything is well combined and flavorful.
- Serve
- Ladle the soup into bowls and serve hot with chopped onion, fresh herbs, lime wedges, and chili on the side. Warm tortillas or bread are perfect for dipping.
🍋 Tips for the Best Flavor
- Although this version does not include red chili peppers, you can always add hot sauce or crushed piquín chili for extra heat.
- White Menudo has a lighter yet deeply comforting flavor, making it perfect for cozy family meals or colder days.
📌 Why You Should Try White Menudo
White Menudo is more than just a soup — it’s a reflection of Mexican culinary tradition and regional diversity. Its slow-cimmered broth, tender tripe, and fresh toppings make it a satisfying and soulful dish that brings people together around the table.
