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'''Osso buco''', or ''ossobuco'' in Italian, is a hearthy, well-known dish of braised veal shanks in a rich tomato sauce that is served as the main course of a meal. Because it is generally associated with the area around Milan, it is frequently called '''Osso buco alla Milanese'''. In Milan's dialect ''oss bus'' means "bone with a hole." | '''Osso buco''', or ''ossobuco'' in Italian, is a hearthy, well-known dish of braised veal shanks in a rich tomato sauce that is served as the main course of a meal. Because it is generally associated with the area around Milan, it is frequently called '''Osso buco alla Milanese'''. In Milan's dialect ''oss bus'' means "bone with a hole." | ||
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|Ossobuco 1.JPG|The ingredients | |||
|Ossobuco 2.JPG|The vegetables and butter, ready to cook | |||
|Ossobuco 3.JPG|The vegetables cooked briefly in butter | |||
|Ossobuco 4.JPG|The veal, beginning to be browned | |||
|Ossobuco 5.JPG|The veal, browned on both sides | |||
|Ossobuco 6.JPG|Beginning to simmer all the ingredients | |||
|Ossobuco 7.JPG|Osso buco after nearly 3 hours of simmering | |||
|Ossobuco 8.JPG|Osso buco served with garlic mashed potatoes and a strained, puréed sauce | |||
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Revision as of 13:07, 21 December 2007
Osso buco, or ossobuco in Italian, is a hearthy, well-known dish of braised veal shanks in a rich tomato sauce that is served as the main course of a meal. Because it is generally associated with the area around Milan, it is frequently called Osso buco alla Milanese. In Milan's dialect oss bus means "bone with a hole."
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