Best 7 Ossobuco Al Forno Baked Veal Shanks Recipes

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**Ossobuco al Forno: A Classic Italian Feast for the Senses**

Ossobuco al forno, a traditional Italian dish, is a delectable culinary symphony that captivates taste buds with its succulent braised veal shanks, aromatic vegetables, and rich, flavorful broth. This hearty and comforting dish transports you to the heart of Italy with every bite. The veal shanks, slowly braised in a flavorful broth infused with herbs, white wine, and vegetables, become fall-off-the-bone tender, yielding to the touch of a fork. The accompanying gremolata, a vibrant combination of chopped parsley, lemon zest, and garlic, adds a burst of freshness and brightness, cutting through the richness of the dish. Alongside the ossobuco, you'll find a medley of vegetables, roasted to perfection, that soak up the delectable braising liquid. This classic Italian dish is a testament to the power of simple, rustic ingredients combined with culinary expertise to create a truly unforgettable dining experience. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary journey, ossobuco al forno is sure to impress and delight your family and friends.

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TRADITIONAL OSSO BUCO



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This recipe is a traditional but simple way of cooking Osso Buco (veal shanks). The white wine is a must in this dish.

Provided by PICKLEDPOSSUM

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     European     Italian

Time 1h50m

Yield 4

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 pounds veal shanks, cut into short lengths
¼ cup all-purpose flour
¼ cup Butter
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 large onion, chopped
1 large carrot, chopped
⅔ cup dry white wine
⅔ cup beef stock
1 (14.5 ounce) can diced tomatoes
salt and pepper to taste
½ cup chopped fresh flat leaf parsley
1 clove garlic, minced
2 teaspoons grated lemon zest

Steps:

  • Dust the veal shanks lightly with flour. Melt the butter in a large skillet over medium to medium-high heat. Add the veal, and cook until browned on the outside. Remove to a bowl, and keep warm. Add two cloves of crushed garlic and onion to the skillet; cook and stir until onion is tender. Return the veal to the pan and mix in the carrot and wine. Simmer for 10 minutes.
  • Pour in the tomatoes and beef stock, and season with salt and pepper. Cover, and simmer over low heat for 1 1/2 hours, basting the veal every 15 minutes or so. The meat should be tender, but not falling off the bone.
  • In a small bowl, mix together the parsley, 1 clove of garlic and lemon zest. Sprinkle the gremolata over the veal just before serving.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 477.7 calories, Carbohydrate 17.6 g, Cholesterol 200.6 mg, Fat 19.8 g, Fiber 2.7 g, Protein 46.9 g, SaturatedFat 9.8 g, Sodium 467 mg, Sugar 6 g

OSSO BUCO (ITALIAN BRAISED VEAL SHANKS) RECIPE



Osso Buco (Italian Braised Veal Shanks) Recipe image

Osso buco is a Milanese dish of braised veal shanks in a hearty wine- and vegetable-based sauce. A mixture of parsley, lemon zest, and garlic (gremolata) finishes the dish off.

Provided by Daniel Gritzer

Categories     Mains

Time 3h40m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 18

6 (1- to 1 1/2-inch-thick) pieces osso buco (veal shanks) (about 4 pounds; 1.8kg total)
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 cup all-purpose flour (5 ounces; 140g)
1/4 cup (60ml) extra-virgin olive oil, plus more if needed
1 tablespoon unsalted butter (1/2 ounce; 15g)
1 large yellow onion, minced (12 ounces; 340g)
2 medium carrots, minced (6 ounces; 170g)
1 celery rib, minced (4 ounces; 120g)
3 medium cloves garlic, minced
1 (28-ounce; 800g) can peeled whole tomatoes, seeded and drained, tomato flesh crushed by hand
1 cup (235ml) dry white wine
3/4 cup (175ml) homemade or store-bought low-sodium chicken stock (see note)
3 fresh thyme sprigs
1 bay leaf
For the Gremolata:
2 tablespoons (about 20g) finely minced flat-leaf parsley leaves and tender stems
Zest of 1 lemon, finely minced
6 medium cloves garlic, finely minced

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 325°F (163°C). Season veal shanks all over with salt and pepper. If you have butcher's twine, you can tie a length of it tightly around the circumference of each shank; this can help them hold their shape during cooking, but is not absolutely necessary.
  • Add butter to Dutch oven, along with onion, carrot, celery, and garlic. Cook, stirring, over medium-high heat until vegetables are softened and just starting to turn a light golden color, about 6 minutes.
  • Prepare a parchment paper lid following these instructions . Cover shanks with parchment lid and transfer to oven. Cook for 2 hours.
  • Meanwhile, for the Gremolata: In a small bowl, stir together parsley, lemon zest, and garlic. Set aside.
  • Carefully transfer shanks to a platter. (Using a spatula and tongs together can help prevent them from falling apart.) Using a spoon, carefully scrape off any excess fat on surface of braising juices. The liquid should be saucy and thick; you can adjust the consistency by adding either water or stock to thin the sauce, or simmering it on the stovetop until more fully reduced. Discard thyme and bay leaf and season with salt and pepper if necessary.
  • Remove twine from shanks, if used. Serve shanks on plates, spooning braising sauce on top and passing remaining gremolata at the table for diners to sprinkle as a garnish to their own taste; make sure to offer small spoons for scooping out marrow from bones. Osso buco is traditionally served with Risotto alla Milanese .

Nutrition Facts : Calories 818 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Cholesterol 380 mg, Fiber 5 g, Protein 99 g, SaturatedFat 9 g, Sodium 754 mg, Sugar 8 g, Fat 30 g, ServingSize Serves 6, UnsaturatedFat 0 g

VEAL OSSO BUCO



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Provided by Rick Tramonto

Categories     Soup/Stew     Wine     Tomato     Braise     Dinner     Horseradish     Rosemary     Meat     Veal     Carrot     Thyme     Simmer     Boil

Number Of Ingredients 19

Four 12-ounce veal shanks
Kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
1 cup vegetable oil
1 cup all-purpose flour
2 carrots, peeled and diced
2 celery ribs, diced
1 yellow onion, diced
6 garlic cloves, sliced
1 cup dry red wine
4 cups veal stock or chicken stock
3 cups chicken stock
3 cups canned plum tomatoes, drained and crushed
2 sprigs fresh thyme
1 sprig fresh rosemary
1 bay leaf
1 tablespoon grated fresh horseradish (see Note)
2 tablespoons grated lemon zest
2 tablespoons chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley

Steps:

  • 1. Lay the veal shanks in a shallow baking pan and sprinkle liberally on both sides with salt. Refrigerate for 2 hours.
  • 2. Rinse the veal shanks of their salt and pat dry with paper towels. Wrap each veal shank once around the circumference so that it holds the bone and meat together in the center. Tie the twine with a good knot. Season the veal shanks with pepper.
  • 3. Preheat the oven to 350°F.
  • 4. Heat a large, ovenproof casserole over high heat. Put the oil into the casserole and let it heat.
  • 5. Meanwhile, put the flour in a shallow bowl, dredge the veal shanks in it, and pat off the excess. Brown the veal shanks in the hot oil for about 5 minutes on each side, or until browned on all sides. Remove from the pan and set aside. If the oil turns dark during the process, discard it and heat a fresh cup of oil.
  • 6. Add the carrots, celery, onion, and garlic to the pan and cook over medium-high heat for 2 to 3 minutes, stirring constantly. Add the wine, bring to a boil, and cook for about 2 minutes, or until reduced by half.
  • 7. Add the stocks, tomatoes, thyme, rosemary, and bay leaf to the pan. Return the veal shanks to the pan and bring to a boil over high heat. Once the liquid boils, cover, transfer to the oven, and cook for 2 1/2 hours, until the meat is fork tender and falling off the bones.
  • 8. Remove the herbs from the braising liquid and discard. Let the veal shanks come to room temperature in the braising liquid. Remove the veal shanks and set aside. Strain the liquid through a fine-mesh sieve or chinois into a large saucepan. Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, reduce the heat, and simmer for 10 to 15 minutes, or until reduced by a quarter. Using a skimmer or large spoon, skim off any grease or foam that rises to the surface. Return the strained vegetables to the liquid and taste for seasoning.
  • 9. To serve, cut and discard the twine, put a single osso buco (veal shank) in a bowl, and ladle about 3/4 cup of the sauce and vegetables over it. (If the sauce and the meat are not still warm, heat them together very gently over low heat for 8 to 10 minutes.)
  • 10. Garnish each osso buco with the fresh horseradish, lemon zest, and chopped parsley and season with pepper.

VEAL OSSO BUCO



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Provided by Food Network

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

4 (14-ounce) fresh veal shanks
Olive oil
Salt and pepper
1 pound mirepoix (onion, carrot, and celery), diced 1/4-inch
2 cloves garlic, chopped
2 anchovy fillets
2 tablespoons tomato paste
1 cup Barolo wine
2 quarts brown veal stock
4 Roma tomatoes, seeded and chopped 1/4-inch
1 bunch Italian parsley, washed and chopped fine

Steps:

  • First season the meat with olive oil, salt and fresh ground black pepper, then in a smoking hot cast iron pan sear both sides of the shank. Remove the veal and set aside. Add in the mirepoix, garlic, anchovy and tomato paste, caramelize all the ingredients together, add the Barolo to the pan to deglaze. Add the veal stock to the pan and reduce by 1/4. When reduced, pour the simmering liquid over the 4 veal shanks in a roasting pan, add the diced tomato and parsley. Cover first with plastic wrap then with aluminum foil, place in a preheated 325 degree oven for 3 1/2 hours. Check for fork tenderness. Garnish with the gremolata and shaved, roasted parsnips and carrots. (Gremolata: chopped parsley, lemon zest, bread crumbs, anchovy) Reduce braising liquid by 1/4, season and pour over shanks.

OSSO BUCO



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Get Giada De Laurentiis' classic Osso Buco recipe, braised low and slow until the veal is fall-off-the-bone tender, from Everyday Italian on Food Network.

Provided by Giada De Laurentiis

Categories     main-dish

Time 2h15m

Yield 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 18

1 sprig fresh rosemary
1 sprig fresh thyme
1 dry bay leaf
2 whole cloves
Cheesecloth
Kitchen twine, for bouquet garni and tying the veal shanks
3 whole veal shanks (about 1 pound per shank), trimmed
Sea salt and freshly ground black pepper
All purpose flour, for dredging
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 small onion, diced into 1/2-inch cubes
1 small carrot, diced into 1/2-inch cubes
1 stalk celery, diced into 1/2 inch cubes
1 tablespoon tomato paste
1 cup dry white wine
3 cups chicken stock
3 tablespoons fresh flat-leaf Italian parsley, chopped
1 tablespoon lemon zest

Steps:

  • Place the rosemary, thyme, bay leaf and cloves into cheesecloth and secure with twine. This will be your bouquet garni.
  • For the veal shanks, pat dry with paper towels to remove any excess moisture. Veal shanks will brown better when they are dry. Secure the meat to the bone with the kitchen twine. Season each shank with salt and freshly ground pepper. Dredge the shanks in flour, shaking off excess.
  • In a large Dutch oven pot, heat vegetable oil until smoking. Add tied veal shanks to the hot pan and brown all sides, about 3 minutes per side. Remove browned shanks and reserve.
  • In the same pot, add the onion, carrot and celery. Season with salt at this point to help draw out the moisture from the vegetables. Saute until soft and translucent, about 8 minutes. Add the tomato paste and mix well. Return browned shanks to the pan and add the white wine and reduce liquid by half, about 5 minutes. Add the bouquet garni and 2 cups of the chicken stock and bring to a boil. Reduce heat to low, cover pan and simmer for about 1 1/2 hours or until the meat is falling off the bone. Check every 15 minutes, turning shanks and adding more chicken stock as necessary. The level of cooking liquid should always be about 3/4 the way up the shank.
  • Carefully remove the cooked shanks from the pot and place in decorative serving platter. Cut off the kitchen twine and discard.
  • Remove and discard bouquet garni from the pot.
  • Pour all the juices and sauce from the pot over the shanks. Garnish with chopped parsley and lemon zest.

BAKED VEAL SHANKS (STINCO DI VITELLA FORNO)



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Hot Italian Dish cookbook by Victoria Gotti. This is one of my favorite dishes to order when dining out. I am so glad that I can now make it at home. I serve this with roasted potatoes and mixed fresh steamed vegetables.

Provided by Kit..ty Of Canada

Categories     Veal

Time 1h57m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

3 fresh bay leaves
1 sprig fresh sage
1 sprig fresh rosemary
2 lbs veal shanks, bone removed and fat trimmed (ask butcher to do this)
1/4 teaspoon salt & pepper
1/4 cup flour
5 tablespoons olive oil
1/2 cup white wine
1 carrot, chopped
1 onion, sliced
3/4 cup chicken stock
2 tablespoons butter

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 450°F.
  • Chop the bay leaves, sage and rosemary, rub the herbs into and outside the shank.
  • Season the outside of the shank with salt and pepper and lay the veal shank in a shallow bowl filled with the flour.
  • Press both sides of the shank gently into the flour to coat and shake off any excess flour.
  • Put the oil in a roasting pan then add the white wine, veal shank, carrot, onion and celery.
  • Bake the shank for 10 minutes.
  • Lower the temperature to 425F, cover the veal shank with aluminum foil and cook for an additional 1 1/2 hours, basting the shanks with the chicken stock often.
  • Remove the shank from the pan and cut the meat into 1-inch-thick slices.
  • Add butter to vegetable drippings in the pan and use as a gravy over the shank slices.

OSSOBUCO AL FORNO - BAKED VEAL SHANKS



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There are many versions of ossobuco . This is an easy and really delicious one. Serve over rice or orzo. Adapted from http://www.colavita.com/recipesarchive/recipe.cfm?id=1406. Posted for ZWT7.

Provided by Artandkitchen

Categories     Veal

Time 2h

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

4 veal shanks (cut 2-inch thick)
2 tablespoons flour
salt & freshly ground black pepper, to taste
1/4 cup olive oil
1 teaspoon butter or 1 teaspoon margarine
1 cup chopped tomato (canned are fine)
1 cup chicken broth
1/4 cup wine (red or white)
2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice
2 -4 fresh basil leaves, chopped 1
1 spring fresh rosemary (optional)
1 dash cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon garlic powder
2 -4 carrots, peeled (optional)

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375°F.
  • Season shanks with salt and pepper; dust with flour.
  • In a large skillet, heat olive oil and butter; brown the shanks.
  • Remove to a large baking dish.
  • Adjust carrots beside the meat (optional).
  • To the skillet, add the tomatoes, broth, wine, lemon juice, basil, cinnamon and garlic powder.
  • Stir together, scraping up any browned bits on the bottom of the pan.
  • Pour over shanks.
  • Cover the veal shank with aluminum foil and.
  • bake at 375°F for 1 1/2 hour or until tender and brown.
  • Note: I tried this recipe out. It was really delicious. We got this meat without bones; and this for the same price!

Tips:

  • Selecting the Right Veal Shanks: Choose high-quality veal shanks with plenty of meat and a good amount of marbling. Look for shanks that are pinkish in color and have a firm texture.
  • Preparing the Veal Shanks: Before cooking, trim excess fat from the veal shanks and pat them dry. Season the shanks generously with salt and pepper.
  • Choosing the Right Vegetables: Select fresh, flavorful vegetables for your osso buco. Carrots, celery, and onions are classic choices, but you can also add other vegetables such as bell peppers, mushrooms, or zucchini.
  • Browning the Veal Shanks: Browning the veal shanks in a large pot or Dutch oven over medium-high heat helps to develop flavor and color. Be sure to brown the shanks on all sides.
  • Deglazing the Pot: After browning the veal shanks, deglaze the pot with a cup of red wine. This helps to dissolve any browned bits and add flavor to the sauce.
  • Adding the Vegetables: Once the wine has reduced, add the vegetables to the pot along with some herbs and spices, a couple of chopped tomatoes and canned diced tomato. Stir to combine.
  • Braising the Veal Shanks: Cover the pot and braise the veal shanks in the oven at 325°F (165°C) for 2-3 hours, or until the meat is fall-off-the-bone tender.
  • Serving Osso Buco: Serve osso buco over mashed potatoes, polenta, or risotto. Garnish with fresh parsley or basil.
  • Storing Leftovers: Leftover osso buco can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. You can also freeze osso buco for up to 3 months.

Conclusion:

Osso buco al forno is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for a special occasion or a casual weeknight meal. With its tender veal shanks, flavorful sauce, and colorful vegetables, osso buco is sure to please everyone at the table. So next time you're looking for a new and exciting dish to try, give osso buco al forno a try. You won't be disappointed!

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