Correction: My friend Greg pointed out that Osso Buco is Italian not French.
Here's what Wikipedia said:
Ossobuco or osso buco is Italian for 'bone with a hole' (osso: 'bone', buco: 'hole'), a reference to the marrow hole at the center of the cross-cut veal shank. Thanks Greg!
Marilyn, another wonderful story. Please keep them coming.
I have not had this delicious looking dish, but after reading the recipe and watching the video, I will be stopping at my butcher to see if he can provide them. I haven't seen them available in the markets here in NZ, but I'm sure they can be had. Thanks for opening ours eyes to this superfood, and what a great way to celebrate Matty's special day. Hugs!
David: So glad to know you are still adventurous. Sourdough garlic bread really works with it. Let me know what you think. If it's not to your liking, I guarantee your nearest dog friend will be delighted.
I wish I had the experience you had growing up with marrow. Your words so eloquently describe a food I have not eaten, but after your explanation I will try. Thanks
Karenne: You are the first brave soul to volunteer for the great marrow delicacy. Whether you make it yourself or go to a fancy restaurant, I’ll be curious to hear your review. If you hate it, send me the bill!
Correction: My friend Greg pointed out that Osso Buco is Italian not French.
Here's what Wikipedia said:
Ossobuco or osso buco is Italian for 'bone with a hole' (osso: 'bone', buco: 'hole'), a reference to the marrow hole at the center of the cross-cut veal shank. Thanks Greg!
Marilyn, another wonderful story. Please keep them coming.
I have not had this delicious looking dish, but after reading the recipe and watching the video, I will be stopping at my butcher to see if he can provide them. I haven't seen them available in the markets here in NZ, but I'm sure they can be had. Thanks for opening ours eyes to this superfood, and what a great way to celebrate Matty's special day. Hugs!
David: So glad to know you are still adventurous. Sourdough garlic bread really works with it. Let me know what you think. If it's not to your liking, I guarantee your nearest dog friend will be delighted.
So who else enjoys bone marrow? Anyone?
I wish I had the experience you had growing up with marrow. Your words so eloquently describe a food I have not eaten, but after your explanation I will try. Thanks
Karenne: You are the first brave soul to volunteer for the great marrow delicacy. Whether you make it yourself or go to a fancy restaurant, I’ll be curious to hear your review. If you hate it, send me the bill!