The last column discussed breakfast casseroles as an option for feeding a crowd for the first meal of the day. Today we will look at a classic dish from Milan that can be perfect for a romantic dinner ...
A melt-in-your-mouth dish made up of braised meat, usually veal, with vegetables, Osso Buco is a great meal pick for meat-loving fathers and father figures. Food Network star Giada De Laurentiis‘ spin ...
Osso buco is believed to have originated in Milan during the 19th century. The dish gained popularity among the Milanese aristocracy and eventually ­became a symbol of the city’s culinary traditions.
Dorothy Griffith of Sparks, Md., 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 ...
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Plate up Here’s a dish that, on face value at least, has no right to be so delicious. There is just ...
Osso buco is quite rightly one of the great Italian classics. This hearty yet delicate dish is deftly balanced, poised between unctuous and substantial. Here it’s accompanied with a citrussy gremolata ...
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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 ...
We braise in January to ward off the chill, to make the house smell good, to remind ourselves of everything we love about cooking. Beef stew in the slow cooker, lamb in the tagine and pork shoulder in ...