The Bald Chef shows you how to cook this famous recipe from Italy, Osso Buco . Some call this Osso Bucco, and it is a Veal shank slow cooked Italian style These recipe is braised in a tomato sauce with Baby Bella Mushrooms. This Italian recipe is served atop of a bed of fresh Pasta, this is the Southern version of this recipe and is indeed restaurant quality. Give this great Italian Veal Osso Bucco recipe a try and you will love it!

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I can smell it just watching you cook bud. I do this dish home at least
once a month but switching between pasta and pesto mix with tomatoe sauce
and other with orzo or rizzoto for starch. eather one taste amaizing, great
cooking :-)
Sorry looks like I can’t spell. The c in buco is pronounced like a k. Keep
up the great videos.
Well anyway thanks for checking out my Osso Buco recipe! Don’t be fooled
this is the real fag of Italy. If you don’t think so go to Italy and check
it out! Your recipe sounds fantastic need to check it out!
Glen, that looks delicious!
Nice recipe Glen love the pesto and tomato together top stuff.
Sorry to bother you at this, but this almost is an Irish flag. The Italian
flag is a really dark Red, like wine or blood. Also the other guy was
right, it sounds like buck. (“uh” So Boo ko) sounds very aproximate. Its
really Great food! My sugestion is that you try this meat at the pressure
cook. Go with onion, garlic, salt and pepper to be simple. I sugest a
watercress salad to go with it, I mean it! You won’t regret.
Glen, I’ve never done this! I must now! Excellent excellent job my friend!!
I can always use help with getting things straight. Thanks for watching and
correcting me. But at the end of the day this is in fact a great recipe for
Veal, Osso Buco. With the big K:)
Glenn, this looked amazing! I was sitting here imagining the flavour of the
sauce and the tenderness of the meat – DIVINE!
Thanks Richard for the view and comment. As an Italian you know what a
recipe like Osso Buco should be cooked. I predicate that you could cook up
this recipe to a new level.
Ohhhh thats it I gotta start dinner now. Thankfully I’m making beef or Ide
be longing for that. That looks awesome TY for sharing.
Looks delicious…and I dont even like veal.
Thanks for taking the time to check out my Italian Osso Buco recipe! If you
like eat and cook Veal, this maybe a outstanding rendition of the classic
recipe straight out of Italy!
Glen that is a very classy rendition of Osso Buco! Great looking recipe!
Awesome Greg.
I have not made it in years! Might have to give it a shot but still this
your rendition I am sure besides looking great tastes great!
This Marinara Sauce is my basic homemade version and I like it for the fact
that I can cook it quickly. In my opinion basil, and garlic are key
components to a great Marinara Sauce. Give it a try and a bet you will use
this trick again. For your question regarding the use of red pepper in the
recipe for Osso Buco, I would say you maybe right veal is delicate. I
personally just like the spicy Italian sauce. Thanks for your great
questions and post, I hope I answered them to your liking 🙂
Thanks for watching my Italian Osso Buco recipe. It was very good, sorry
you don’t like Veal, maybe you should give it another try, anyway good luck!
Thanks for checking out a Bald Scot cooking this Italian Osso Buco recipe!
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Go for it Richard you can kick this Italian Osso Buco recipe up! Thanks.
This Southern Osso Buco recipe incorporates a tomato sauce in the recipe. I
found many years ago that I like a sauce that includes lots of basil,
garlic, and olive oil. So what easier way to take Italian crushed tomatoes
and add fresh or jarred Pesto to give me the taste I like. Give it a try if
you’re in a hurry, also the flavor is enhanced if you add a little wine,
crushed red pepper, and chopped onion. Anyway thanks for the nice comment
and keep on cooking!
Thanks for taking a look and commenting on my Italian Osso Buco recipe.