Osso buco alla milanese
Osso buco alla milanese

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Si tratta di una antica ricetta. Pass the rest on the side. In case you didn't know, osso buco in Italian means bone with a hole.

To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook osso buco alla milanese using 9 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.

The ingredients needed to make Osso buco alla milanese:
  1. Make ready veal ossobuco
  2. Get knob butter
  3. Make ready Olive oil
  4. Make ready flour for dusting
  5. Take 200 ml stock
  6. Make ready Glug of white wine
  7. Take to taste salt and pepper
  8. Prepare Gremolada
  9. Get potatoes to serve

Un piatto antico ma sempre molto gradito da tutti. Ossobuco alla milanese, se chiedete un piatto che rappresenti Milano probabilmente avrete questa risposta! Si tratta di una antica ricetta lombarda come già si capisce dal. OSSO BUCO MILANESE: HOW TO CHOOSE THE MEAT AND SERVE A perfect osso buco Milanese recipe requires steaks with bone taken from a milk-fed veal shank.

Instructions to make Osso buco alla milanese:
  1. Wash and dry meat. Melt butter and oil in a pan
  2. Dust meat in flour, shake off excess. Add to pan and brown on both sides.
  3. Add wine and let it evaporate and then add stock and season to taste. Cover and simmer for about 40 minutes on lowest heat turning a few times during cooking. Serve with risotto alla milanese or Gremolada and potatoes 😊

Polenta and Italian mashed potatoes, are great choices as side for the Osso. And while risotto alla milanese is the classic accompaniment, ossobuco also goes very well with a plain risotto in bianco or mashed potatoes, or even just with some nice crusty bread. The word 'ossobuco' comes from 'osso' meaning bone and 'buco' meaning hole. Osso buco alla Milanese en risotto allo zafferano. Find this Pin and more on recipes by Lola Flores. · Osso bucco is a delectable Italian dish of veal shanks simmered in a tomato sauce.

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