Menudo (Plant-Based Recipe) (2024)

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Posted on January 25, 2023February 2, 2024 by Anna Rios

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This menudo recipe is just as comforting as authentic Mexican Menudo. It’s made with a savory chili broth, two different kinds of mushrooms, and hominy. It is easier to make, and vegetarian/vegan friendly! It’s perfect for a cold winter day or as a hangover cure.

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What Is Menudo Soup

Menudo is a traditional Mexican soup. It’s also called pancita or mole de panza. Classic versions are made with cow’s stomach that simmers in a red chili pepper sauce.

Don’t worry – I made a vegan Menudo without cow’s stomach! But it still has the same bold red chili pepper broth that you love!

Vegan Menudo

This menudo recipe is for people who are:

  1. Looking for a healthier version. This recipe has less saturated fat making it a great choice for those with high cholesterol, diabetes, and other inflammatory diseases.
  2. Looking for an easier version. Cleaning tripe and prepping it is a big chore that can take hours and leave an unappealing smell in the house that lingers.

My Memories

I grew up eating Menudo on Sundays after church but I didn’t always like Menudo because it’s made of tripe. Tripe is the lining of the stomach of various farm animals like cows, sheep, and pigs. The flavor is mild and not very meat-like but the texture is what most people find appealing. The texture is chewy, dense, and almost similar to calamari. It also has a lot of little flaps that add a lot of texture.

In this vegan version, I use a mix of snow mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and soya to achieve a very similar texture. I had both my parents taste-test it before publishing this recipe because I wanted to make sure I did it justice. They were both so impressed that they requested seconds before even finishing their first bowl! They love how the snow mushrooms imitate tripe very well but is much more tender and overall healthier. My mom went out and bought snow mushrooms the very next week so you know it’s a hit 🙂

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Menudo Recipe Key Ingredients:

Here’s a bit more information about the ingredients in my menudo recipe.

  • Snow mushrooms: The star of the show! This is the meaty mushroom that imitates tripe in Menudo. You can find it at most Asian grocery markets in the dried mushroom section. If you can’t find them in-store, click here to order them online! They are well worth it so I don’t recommend leaving them out.
  • Shiitake Mushrooms: They simply add a meaty texture to this vegan Menudo. You can also use portobello or king oyster mushrooms as a substitute. If using king oyster mushrooms, shred them using a fork for great texture.
  • Soya: This is an affordable soy nugget that can be found in the dried chili section of the grocery store. It comes in a see-through bag and it is labeled “soya”. Without this ingredient, this recipe is low in protein so I love adding it for extra “meatiness” and a good protein source.
  • Hominy: This is the carbohydrate and fiber source of this recipe. It is the same grain used for pozole. Find it in a large can in the Mexican canned section of the grocery store.
  • California/Guajillo chilies: These dried chilies add all the flavor to this soup. I recommend buying a big bag because you can also use these for enchiladas, pozole, and more.
  • Broth: I like to use Better than Bouillon Vegetable paste and dilute it in water to make my own broth. Knorr also has a vegan bouillon option that is also perfect for this recipe.

What To Eat With Menudo

This is the perfect soup to make as a starter with your favorite Mexican entrees. Serve it with any of these delicious recipes:

  • Vegan Carne Asada
  • Tofu Tacos
  • Creamy Chipotle Pasta

How To Store Menudo

Store this soup and eat it later on in the week. Put it in a spill-proof, airtight container. Keep it in the refrigerator for up to three days. Reheat it in the microwave.

More Comforting Mexican Soups:

  • Vegan Pozole Verde
  • Pozole Rojo
  • Poblano Bean Soup
  • Vegan Albondigas Soup (Mexican Meatball Soup)

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Vegan Menudo

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  • Author: Anna Rios
  • Total Time: 40 minutes
  • Yield: 8 servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

Vegan Menudo is just as comforting as authentic Mexican Menudo soup. It’s made with a savory chili broth, two different kinds of mushrooms, and hominy. It’s perfect for a cold winter day or as a hangover cure.

Ingredients

Scale

  • 34 Snow Mushrooms, dried (see above)
  • 6 Shiitake mushrooms, sliced
  • 1 cup soya (optional but recommended, see above)
  • 4 cups hominy
  • 3 chiles California, dried
  • 4 chiles Guajillo, dried
  • 3 tomatoes, large
  • 1/2 white onion
  • 2 garlic cloves
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 68 cups vegetable broth (see above)
  • 12 tbsp avocado oil
  • Salt to taste (I used about 2 tsp)

Toppings:

  • 1/2 purple onion, diced
  • 1/4 cup oregano
  • 45 limes
  • Tortilla chips or tostadas
  • 1.4 cup cilantro, minced

Instructions

  1. Begin by removing the stems, seeds, and veins from the dried chili peppers. Add to a large bowl along with snow mushrooms and add boiling hot water. Soak for 30 minutes.
  2. Put a griddle or comal on medium-high heat and place tomatoes, garlic, and half onion to roast for 10-15 minutes until charred on all sides. Garlic roasts faster to make sure to not burn it. You can also air fry at 400 F for 10-12 minutes.. (take out garlic at about 7-8 min).
  3. Save water where the chilies are soaked but drain chilies and set snow mushrooms aside. Add soaked chilies, roasted tomatoes, onion, garlic, and about 1 cup of chili-soaked water to a blender. Blend until very smooth, strain, and set aside.
  4. Use a knife to dice snow mushrooms into bite-sized pieces along with shiitake mushrooms.
  5. Turn a pot on medium heat and add oil. Add in all mushrooms and saute until golden brown for about 5 minutes. Next, add the chili sauce and let simmer for 5 minutes.
  6. Add in the vegetable broth, soya, bay leaf, hominy, and salt, and let simmer for at least 10 minutes before serving.
  7. Serve in a bowl, add lime juice, oregano, and cilantro, and enjoy!
  • Prep Time: 20
  • Cook Time: 20
  • Category: Soups
  • Method: Stove
  • Cuisine: Mexican

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 cup

Keywords: vegan menudo, menudo recipe, plant based menudo

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FAQs

What is vegan menudo made of? ›

Vegan menudo, this spicy, comforting, and delicious soup is made by simmering snow and oyster mushrooms and hominy in a dried chile broth seasoned with epazote and oregano.

What was menudo originally made with? ›

Menudo (soup)
Place of originMexico
Main ingredientsBeef tripe (cow stomach), broth, hominy, lime, onions, cilantro, oregano, red chili peppers
VariationsMenudo colorado (made with chili added to the broth): menudo blanco (made without red chili peppers)
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What is menudo broth made of? ›

Cooking the Menudo

Place the tripe, beef feet, onion, unpeeled garlic, peppercorns, salt, oregano, and water in a large stockpot or soup pot. Bring to a boil and reduce to a simmer. Allow to simmer uncovered for about 2 hours, or until the tripe and beef feet are tender but not too soft. Remove the unpeeled garlic.

What are the different types of menudo? ›

However, there are two main types of menudo, which are Rojo and Blanco. Menudo Rojo is the most popular one, and it uses dried chiles to add spice to it. Menudo Blanco, on the other hand, doesn't include dried chile nor pepper either, although some might add a bit of jalapeño to give it a bit of flavor.

What is a substitute for tripe? ›

Dried Snow Fungus Mushrooms: these are a fantastic sub for the tripe in menudo! Snow fungus, also known as white fungus, silver ear fungus, white wood ear, white jelly mushroom, and tremella from its scientific name, is an edible fungus that grows on trees in Asia.

What's the difference between tripe and menudo? ›

Tripe is an ingredient, while menudo is the whole dish. Can you get away with going to a Mexican restaurant and asking for Trippa? Yup, will you get menudo every time? Maybe.

What is menudo called in English? ›

What Is Menudo? Menudo is a popular “caldo”, or soup, in Mexico that includes as a main component beef tripe. If you don't know what that is, it is the meat from a cow's stomach.

What country invented menudo? ›

Its origins remain a mystery – some people attribute its humble beginnings in Central Mexico during Mexico's pre-revolution era as a soup prepared from poverty – also known as “poor man's soup.” Usually, food waste and leftovers were given to peasant cooks, who invented menudo by using the stomach.

Is menudo good for you? ›

Menudo has elements that are both heart healthy and less heart healthy. The good news is that menudo has plenty of fiber and resistant starch thanks to the hominy. However, people with high cholesterol may want to be aware of the fact that tripe can be high in cholesterol.

Why does menudo sober you up? ›

It is said to stimulate the senses, rejuvenate the insides, and clear the head. Most alcohol scholars, however, claim that the combination of spices in the soup simply distract your mind and body from the hangover.

Why is menudo gross? ›

The tripe itself can look repulsive. Yes, you read that correctly: menudo is a soup made from a cow's stomach (tripe). Some people describe the smell of cooking tripe to be akin to the odor emanating from a barnyard.

Why is menudo only served on weekends? ›

His menudo rojo (with red chile) is common in northern Mexico, while menudo blanco (white menudo, without chile) is more popular in Sinaloa and central Mexico. Menudo is often served only on the weekends because it takes a long time to prepare – and perhaps because that's when it's most needed as a hangover cure.

Who has the best menudo in the world? ›

Menudo is also believed to be the perfect hangover cure. So, with this amazing dish, comes amazing spots all over Texas and Mexico. But what are the top spots in the world? A report from Taste Atlas says that food experts have picked Good Luck Cafe in El Paso as the top spot for menudo in the world.

What is a fun fact about menudo? ›

Menudo is traditionally prepared by the entire family, and often serves as an occasion for social interactions such as after wedding receptions where the families of the groom and bride go to either family's house to enjoy a bowl of menudo before and after the ceremony. It is also believed to be a hangover cure.

What is the corn in menudo called? ›

In Northern Mexico, Menudo is cooked with hominy, which is a form of corn that has been soaked in an alkaline solution.

Is menudo made with brains? ›

The meat of menudo is called Pancita. And it is the belly area, not the brain. The “spongy” parts are the inner lining of the stomach, which absorbs the nutrients when the animal is alive and physically digests. It can be pork or beef.

Where is menudo made from? ›

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Mexico, officially the United Mexican States, is a country in the southern portion of North America. It covers 1,972,550 km², making it the world's 13th-largest country by area; with a population of almost 130 million, it is the 10th-most-populous country and has the most Spanish speakers.
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What's the difference between menudo and pozole? ›

The big difference between these two soups is the meat that they use. While pork and chicken are commonly used to make pozole, menudo uses tripe, which is the stomach lining of the cow with a chewy texture very similar to that of sautéed calamari.

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