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  2. Ossobuco - Wikipedia

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    Ossobuco served with risotto. This dish's primary ingredient, veal shank, is common, relatively cheap, and flavorful. Although it is tough, braising makes it tender. The cut traditionally used for this dish comes from the top of the shin which has a higher proportion of bone to meat than other meaty cuts of veal. [5]

  3. 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.

  4. Osso buco - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 December 2006, at 17:01 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Cacio e pepe - Wikipedia

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    Cacio e pepe (Italian: [ˈkaːtʃo e pˈpeːpe]) is a pasta dish typical of the Lazio region of Italy. [1] [2] Cacio e pepe means 'cheese and pepper' in several central Italian dialects.

  6. A Hole in the Forehead - Wikipedia

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    A Hole in the Forehead (Italian: Un buco in fronte, also known as A Hole Between the Eyes) is a 1968 Italian Spaghetti Western film directed by Giuseppe Vari. [1] [2]

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    Il s'agit d'un débat de société particulièrement difficile qui doit prospérer au sein de I'UDI et qui devrait faire l'objet d'une commission spécialisée capable de faire des propositions pour arrêter, par

  8. In bocca al lupo - Wikipedia

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    The standard response is crepi il lupo! (IPA: [ˈkrɛːpi il ˈluːpo]; "may the wolf die") or, more commonly, simply crepi! ("may it die"). [1] Equivalent to the English actor's idiom "break a leg", the expression reflects a theatrical superstition in which wishing a person "good luck" is considered bad luck.

  9. Battledore and shuttlecock - Wikipedia

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    Battledore and shuttlecock, or jeu de volant, is a sport related to the professional sport of badminton. The game is played by two or more people using small rackets (battledores), made of parchment or rows of gut stretched across wooden frames, and shuttlecocks , made of a base of some light material, such as cork, with trimmed feathers fixed ...