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What Are Veal shanks and How Can I Use Them?

If veal shanks have turned up in a recipe or caught your eye at the store, here's what you need to use them with confidence and how to choose them, cook them, store them, what to substitute, and 11 recipes to try them in.

In Chinese:
小牛肉柄
British (UK) term:
Veal shanks
en français:
jarrets de veau
en español:
vástagos de ternera

Recipes using veal shanks

There are 11 recipes that contain this ingredient.

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Favrotie Osso Buco

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Osso buco braises veal shanks in onion butter, white wine, and tomato until fall-apart tender, then finishes with gremolata of garlic, parsley, and lemon zest. A Milanese classic for special dinners.

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Best Osso Buco

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Classic Italian osso buco: veal shanks seared then braised low in white wine, tomatoes, and herbs until the meat falls off the bone. Finished with a bright parsley and lemon gremolata.

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Braised Veal Shank with Native Mint Drizzled Pink Eye Potatoes

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Braised Veal Shank, seasoned with Alpine Pepper and served with pink eye potatoes drizzled in an olive oil and native mint mix.

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Osso Buco with Gremolata

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Osso buco braises veal shanks low and slow in white wine, soffritto and tomato until the meat slips off the bone. A bright lemon-parsley gremolata cuts the richness, served over the reduced pan juices.

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Crockpot Osso Buco

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Slow cooker osso buco with veal shanks braised in white wine, beef stock, tomato paste, lemon zest, and Italian herbs. Set it and forget it: 10 hours to fall-off-the-bone tender.

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Braised Veal Shanks in Hot & Sour Sauce

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Veal shanks braised in a bold Asian-inspired sauce of balsamic vinegar, teriyaki, mirin, and chili garlic paste with mushrooms and tomatoes. Fork-tender after 90 minutes in the oven.

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Osso Bucco Alla Milanese

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Osso bucco alla Milanese: cross-cut veal shanks braised low in white wine with vegetables and herbs, finished with classic lemon-parsley-garlic gremolata.

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Ossobucco

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Classic osso buco with flour-dredged veal shanks braised in white wine and stock with carrots, celery, and onion, finished with a bright lemon-orange gremolata. A Milanese showpiece served over rice or pasta.

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Braising Veal Shanks

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Braising can turn a tough piece of meat into a tender, fall off the bone, comfort food. I can think of no better example than the classic dish osso buco, made from veal shanks.

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White Osso Bucco

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Osso bucco in bianco, the white Milanese version braised in white wine without tomato. Veal shanks go fall-off-the-bone tender, finished with fresh lemon zest and parsley gremolata.

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Osso Buco Alla Milanese (Braised Veal Shanks, Milan Style)

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Instead of using the barbecue, stay cool indoors and try this succulent dish that is sure to make you forget about the summer heat.

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