Place the osso bucco in a saucepan with plenty of cold water and boil gently, skimming the surface as needed (about 30 mins). Add one diced carrot, the thick parts of the celery and the onion.
Learn how to make the ultimate Veal Osso Bucco with Chef Billy Parisi! This Italian classic is slow-braised with wine, tomatoes, and fresh herbs, and topped with a zesty gremolata.
"Osso bucco", which literally translates as "hole in bone", is the cross-section of a beef shank, so is also often called "beef shin on the bone". It’s an inexpensive cut that breaks down to ...
On a chopping board, finely chop the garlic cloves, put the garlic on the osso-buco, add black pepper, paw paw puree and set aside to marinate for about an hour or two. In a pan over medium heat ...
If bought in thick slices with the bone running through the middle it's a good substitute for oxtail. Alternatively, use it in place of veal in osso bucco.