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  2. Ossobuco - Wikipedia

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    Ossobuco or osso buco (Italian: [ˌɔssoˈbuːko]; Milanese: òss bus [ˌɔz ˈbyːs]) is a specialty of Lombard cuisine of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine and broth. It is often garnished with gremolata and traditionally served with either risotto alla milanese or polenta, depending on the regional variation. [1]

  3. Lombard cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Typical of Milanese cooking is instead ossobuco. Ossobuco with risotto alla milanese. In the area of Bergamo and Brescia is known the dish of polenta e osei, where birds such as thrushes or larks are browned in butter or on the spit and served together with polenta, [14] to which is added the pork alla bresciana. [15]

  4. 65 Father's Day dinner ideas your dad will love - AOL

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    Lidia Bastianich's Ossobuco alla Milanese by Lidia Bastianich. This osso bucco recipe is the epitome of Italian decadence. Veal shanks and aromatics simmer on the stove until the meat is falling ...

  5. Emilian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    As for main dishes, the primary ingredients are meat and dairy products. The cotoletta alla bolognese is a rich variation of the veal Milanese, while another variation made with horse meat is the Piacenza's faldìa. The veal fillet (cooked in butter with ham, grated cheese, and truffle) is an example of Grande Cuisine interpreted in the ...

  6. Carrot Osso Buco Recipe - AOL

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    1. Preheat the oven to 350°. In a large, deep ovenproof skillet, bring 1 inch of water to a boil. Add the pearl onions and cook for 1 minute.

  7. Veal Milanese - Wikipedia

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    Veal Milanese with a side of risotto alla milanese. Veal Milanese (Italian: cotoletta alla milanese, Italian: [kotoˈletta alla milaˈneːze,-eːse]; Milanese: co(s)toletta a la milanesa, Lombard: [ku(s)tuˈlɛta a la milaˈneːza]; from French côtelette) [1] is a popular variety of cotoletta (veal cutlet preparation) from the city of Milan, Italy.

  8. List of Italian foods and drinks - Wikipedia

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    Abbacchio alla romana Bistecca alla fiorentina Braciola served with grilled aubergines Bruscitti served with polenta porridge Cotechino, polenta and lentils Cotoletta with potatoes Ossobuco served with risotto alla milanese Pizzaiola Porchetta Rabbit cacciatora Saltimbocca Trippa alla parmigiana

  9. AOL reviewed: Would you pay $40 a month for snacks from Japan?

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    Bokksu is a subscription service that gives you a curation selection of Japanese snacks every month. We tried it out to see if it's worth it.