While you may know it from a truly horrific episode of The Office, osso buco is actually a truly delicious Italian beef dish.
Ethan Stowell sticks to Italian tradition when making osso buco, topping braised veal shanks with a citrusy gremolata (orange and lemon zest mixed with garlic and parsley). He advises spooning out and ...
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 ...
Heat oven to 325 F with a rack in the middle position. Season veal generously on both sides with salt and pepper. Heat oil in ...
There are few more alluring -- and satisfying -- dishes than braises, especially now that there’s a little chill in the air. Inevitably, they’re fork-tender and flavorful, glossy with rich, aromatic ...
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Go here to see the Eat Lancaster video that accompanies this recipe, created by former White House chef John Moeller. Serves: 6 Prep time: 30 minutes Cook time: 15 minutes Chef’s Notes: This is a play ...
“Osso buco” literally translates to “hole in the bone,” and the dish is famously made with veal shanks and often a side of risotto Milanese. We’ve adapted the recipe using turkey legs for Thanksgiving ...
It is almost magical the way a chewy, tough hunk of meat becomes velvet-on-your-tongue tender when you cook it right. But that's the way it is with osso buco, a northern Italian specialty made with ...