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Chef Matthew Evans says Osso Buco, which means literally "bone hole", takes its name from the cut of veal used to make it - slices from the shank that have marrow in the middle. He says this version ...
Dorothy Griffith of Sparks was looking for an osso buco recipe. She enjoyed the dish while on vacation in Myrtle Beach, S.C., and was not been able to find it once she got home. Osso buco is a classic ...
A traditional Italian stew, meaning 'bone with hole in it', made with veal shin, sliced 3cm thick. The richness is offset by a sprinkling of gremolata, which is a mixture of lemon zest, parsley and ...
This article may contain affiliate links that Yahoo and/or the publisher may receive a commission from if you buy a product or service through those links. The sauce is everything. This sauce is ...
If you want to blow your grocery budget sky high, I've got just the thing for you. The dish is Osso Buco; osso meaning "bone" and buco, "hole." It consists of braised veal shanks with vegetables. The ...
Osso buco means ‘bone with a hole’ and it’s traditionally made with shin of veal. The sliced shin has a central bone filled with bone marrow that is part of the dish. It’s perfectly matched with ...