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    Ossobuco or osso buco (Italian: [ˌɔssoˈbuːko]; Milanese: òss bus [ˌɔz ˈbyːs]) is a specialty of Lombard cuisine of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine, and broth.

  2. 25 wrz 2023 · The Osso Buco recipe, although it requires a long cooking time, is not a difficult dish to make. What makes it truly special is its tenderness and unique flavor. Osso buco is typically served with risotto alla Milanese or with polenta or mashed potatoes to soak up the delicious sauce.

  3. jamieoliverdishes.com › jamie-oliver-osso-buco-recipeJamie Oliver Osso Buco Recipe

    This milanese Osso buco pairs well with risotto alla Milanese, mashed potatoes, polenta, or roasted vegetables. It also can be served alongside a fresh green salad, crusty bread, garlic bread, or steamed asparagus for a delicious family dinner.

  4. This classic ossobuco alla Milanese recipe is full of richness, thanks to a long, slow cooking time and the melting bone marrow that melts out of the veal shank bones. A classic stew from Lombardy that's great for the colder months.

  5. 25 sie 2017 · What is Osso Buco? Osso Buco is made with veal shanks cut into thick steaks that are then slow cooked in a tomato sauce. Fellow Aussies have probably observed beef “Osso Buco” sold at supermarkets – in fact, beef is more commonly found than veal. At least, during winter.

  6. 19 paź 2020 · “Osso Buco” means “hole of bone” because this marrow provides a rich flavor to the tomato-based sauce. The meat traditionally used for the dish comes from the top of the shin. These cross-cut veal shanks get cut into about one-inch thick slices.

  7. 17 kwi 2023 · Osso buco is a Milanese dish of braised veal shanks in a hearty wine- and vegetable-based sauce. A mixture of parsley, lemon zest, and garlic (gremolata) finishes the dish off.

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