Yes, cow heel soup is considered nutritious. It also is filled with protein and considered to be extremely low in sugars and calories.
Cow heel is cooked very slowly (about 2-3hours), until the meat falls off the bone. It is usually cooked in a stew or a soup. Alternately, it can be cooked and jellied, then served cold.
Yes, William Henry Harrison was known to have a favorite food. He had a particular fondness for a type of dish called "cow heel soup" or "pepper pot soup."
It isn't nutritous
i did and it tasted good
Add greens to it.. Tat will make it more nutritious.. Do not boil the soup for a long time. That will destroy the goodness of soup
Hearty, hot, nutritious, and delicious.
braise it -long and low heat
Veal Heel meat is from the rear leg and thigh area of the cow. Veal is from a young calf.
bean stew because t has beans
Soup can be very nutritious if it includes a lot of vegetables--you get a lot of vitamins and minerals that way. Soups vary--depending on the soup, you get various amounts of fat, salt, and other nutrients.
Cow heel is sold by shopkeepers who also sell tripe, boiled pigs' feet and other offal from cows, sheep and pigs.
its made from cow stomach !!! now u got 100 points !