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    Ina Garten's Osso Buco Recipe: A Christmas Feast Delight

    Posted: Oct 10, 2023 · Last updated: Oct 15, 2023 · by Shai Cohen · This post may contain affiliate links

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    Osso buco is a traditional Italian dish with a rich history that can be traced back to northern Italy. In Italian, "osso buco" translates to "bone with a hole," referring to the marrow-filled bone at the center of the dish. It traditionally consists of cross-cut veal shanks braised with vegetables, white wine, and broth.

    Dating back to the 18th century, it was enjoyed as a winter comfort dish. Over time, it gradually became more popular and accessible to a broader range of people. As a result, its popularity spread beyond the borders of Italy. Now, it is a global dish, served in many restaurants worldwide. Modern variations might use different meats or incorporate additional flavors. Still, the fundamental elements of tender braised meat and flavorful sauce remain at the heart of osso buco's culinary tradition.

    Ina Garten's osso buco recipe stays true to the dish's origins. What's even more is that there are a few variation ideas and tips to help make the dish right for you.

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    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Substitutions
    • Variations
    • Equipment
    • Storage
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    Ina Garten's osso buco recipe in a pan
    Ina Garten's osso buco recipe

    Ingredients

    Base ingredients

    • Veal shanks — 4 pieces (each 2-inches thick) tied with kitchen string
    • Olive oil — 4 tbsp.
    • All-purpose flour — 1 cup
    • Salt — 1 tsp.
    • Ground black pepper — ½ tsp.
    • Butter — 2 tbsp.
    • Onion — 1 large, diced
    • Leek — 1, the white and light green parts diced
    • Celery stalk — 2 sprigs, diced
    • Carrot — 1 medium, diced
    • Garlic — 4 cloves, minced
    • Dry white wine — 1 cup
    • Chicken stock — 2 cups
    • Fresh thyme — 4 sprigs, tied into a bundle with a kitchen string
    • Dried rosemary — 1 tsp.
    • Lemon zest — 1 tbsp. (about one lemon)

    Garnish ingredients

    • Fresh parsley — 4 tbsp., finely chopped

    Instructions

    1. Preheat the oven to 325°F degrees.
    1. In a bowl, mix flour, salt, and ground pepper. Dredge the veal shanks in this mixture, and shake off the excess flour.
    1. Put the olive oil in a shallow pot where you can simultaneously fit all the veal shanks. Heat it on a medium/high setting on the stove. When the oil is heated, add the veal shanks and sear them until they're browned on all sides, about 4-5 minutes per side. Remove the shanks from the pot and set them aside.
    1. Reduce the heat to medium and put butter in the pot. Add the diced onion, leek, carrot, and celery when the butter melts. Sauté until the vegetables are softened and pale in color.
    1. Add the minced garlic and sauté for another minute.
    1. Pour in the wine and let it simmer for a couple of minutes.
    1. Stir in the chicken stock, thyme, dried rosemary, and lemon zest. Bring the mixture to a simmer.
    1. Return the seared veal shanks to the pot, nestling them into the sauce.
    1. Cover the pot with a lid and transfer it to the preheated oven. Let the osso buco braise in the oven for about 2 hours or until the meat is tender and quickly pulls away from the bone.
    1. Take the pot out of the oven and let it rest at room temperature for 30 minutes before serving.
    1. Serve the dish on individual plates, spooning the sauce and vegetables over the shanks.
    1. Garnish with freshly chopped parsley.

    Substitutions

    • White wine — You can substitute white wine with the same amount of dry red wine. While the traditional recipe calls for white wine, using red wine instead can add a rich and robust flavor to the dish.
    • Chicken stock — Ina Garten’s osso buco recipe calls for chicken stock, preferably homemade. But you can also use the same amount of beef stock if you feel like it.
    Ina Garten's osso buco recipe with vegetables and herbs
    Ina Garten's osso buco recipe with vegetables and herbs

    Variations

    • Make it with less effort — You can adapt this recipe to be cooked in a slow cooker. Dredge the veal in flour as in the original recipe. Place the vegetables in the bottom of the slow cooker. Nestle the dredged veal shanks on top of the vegetables. Combine the dry white wine, chicken stock, and herbs in a bowl. Pour the liquid mixture over. Cover the slow cooker and set it to the low heat setting. Let the osso buco cook for about 6-8 hours or until the meat is tender and quickly pulls away from the bone.
    • Make it gluten-free — If you want to cook a gluten-free version, substitute the regular flour with very fine cornmeal for dredging the veal shanks. For a gluten-free version, you can also opt for a cornstarch-water slurry for coating the shanks. However, the slurry method is only suitable for slow cookers. Mix cornstarch and ½ cup of water in a bowl and prepare a slurry. Coat each veal shank with the slurry evenly.

    Equipment

    • Stove
    • Chopping board
    • Measuring spoons and cups
    • Mixing bowl
    • Knife
    • Pot with a lid
    • Mixing spoon or spatula
    • Kitchen string

    Storage

    • Consider portioning the leftovers into smaller containers before storing them. This allows for quicker and even cooling, making reheating individual servings easier. Use airtight containers or resealable plastic bags. Store it with its sauce. The sauce helps keep the meat moist and flavorful and prevents the meat from drying out during reheating.
    • Once properly frozen, osso buco can be stored for 2-3 months. Wrap each portion tightly in plastic wrap or aluminum foil. Alternatively, you can use airtight containers or resealable freezer bags. Remove as much air as possible from the bags before sealing. Be careful with the thawing and reheating steps for the best flavor.

    Pro Tips

    • Look for a veal that is pale pink and has a fine texture.
    • Choose bone-in veal shanks, as the bone marrow contributes to the dish's richness.
    • Look for shanks with some marbling (intramuscular fat). While you don't want excessive fat, a small amount of marbling can enhance the flavor and moisture of the meat during braising.
    • Choose veal shanks that are fresh and have a clean, mild scent. Avoid shanks with a strong or off-putting odor, indicating poor quality.
    Ina Garten's Osso Buco in a pan

    Ina Garten's Osso Buco Recipe: A Christmas Feast Delight

    Ina Garten’s osso buco recipe is a delicious interpretation of the classical Italian dish, cooked and served to perfection. It's juicy, savory, and delicious. Discover this recipe to serve this comfort food to your loved ones with pride.
    5 from 159 votes
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    Prep Time 30 minutes mins
    Cook Time 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
    Total Time 2 hours hrs 40 minutes mins
    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Italian
    Servings 4 people
    Calories 563 kcal

    Equipment

    • Stove
    • Chopping board
    • Measuring spoons and cups
    • Mixing bowl
    • Knife
    • Pot with a lid
    • Mixing spoon or spatula
    • Kitchen string

    Ingredients
      

    Base ingredients

    • 4 pieces Veal shanks each 2 inches thick tied with kitchen string
    • 4 tbsp. Olive oil
    • 1 cup All-purpose flour
    • 1 tsp. Salt
    • ½ tsp. Ground black pepper
    • 2 tbsp. Butter
    • 1 large Onion diced
    • 1 Leek the white and light green parts diced
    • 2 sprigs Celery stalk diced
    • 1 medium Carrot diced
    • 4 cloves Garlic minced
    • 1 cup Dry white wine
    • 2 cups Chicken stock
    • 4 sprigs Fresh thyme tied into a bundle with a kitchen string
    • 1 tsp. Dried rosemary
    • 1 tbsp. Lemon zest about one lemon

    Garnish ingredients

    • 4 tbsp. Fresh parsley finely chopped

    Instructions
     

    • Preheat the oven to 325°F degrees.
    • In a bowl, mix flour, salt, and ground pepper. Dredge the veal shanks in this mixture, and shake off the excess flour.
    • Put the olive oil in a shallow pot where you can simultaneously fit all the veal shanks. Heat on a medium/high setting on the stove. When the oil is heated, add the veal shanks and sear them until they're browned on all sides, about 4-5 minutes per side. Remove the shanks from the pot and set them aside.
    • Reduce the heat to medium and put butter in the pot. Add the diced onion, leek, carrot, and celery when the butter melts. Sauté until the vegetables are softened and pale in color.
    • Add the minced garlic and sauté for another minute.
    • Pour in the wine and let it simmer for a couple of minutes.
    • Stir in the chicken stock, thyme, dried rosemary, and lemon zest. Bring the mixture to a simmer.
    • Return the seared veal shanks to the pot, nestling them into the sauce.
    • Cover the pot with a lid and transfer it to the preheated oven. Let the Osso Buco braise in the oven for about 2 hours or until the meat is tender and easily pulls away from the bone.
    • Take the pot out of the oven and let it rest at room temperature for 30 minutes before serving.
    • Serve the dish on individual plates, spooning the sauce and vegetables over the shanks.
    • Garnish with freshly chopped parsley.

    Video

    Notes

    • Look for a veal that is pale pink and has a fine texture
     
    • Choose bone-in veal shanks, as the bone marrow contributes to the dish’s richness.
     
    • Look for shanks with some marbling (intramuscular fat). While you don’t want excessive fat, a small amount of marbling can enhance the flavor and moisture of the meat during braising.
     
    • Choose veal shanks that are fresh and have a clean, mild scent. Avoid shanks with a strong or off-putting odor, indicating poor quality.

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts
    Ina Garten's Osso Buco Recipe: A Christmas Feast Delight
    Amount per Serving
    Calories
    563
    % Daily Value*
    Fat
     
    13
    g
    20
    %
    Saturated Fat
     
    3
    g
    19
    %
    Trans Fat
     
    0.02
    g
    Polyunsaturated Fat
     
    2
    g
    Monounsaturated Fat
     
    5
    g
    Cholesterol
     
    173
    mg
    58
    %
    Sodium
     
    1154
    mg
    50
    %
    Potassium
     
    1192
    mg
    34
    %
    Carbohydrates
     
    48
    g
    16
    %
    Fiber
     
    5
    g
    21
    %
    Sugar
     
    9
    g
    10
    %
    Protein
     
    52
    g
    104
    %
    Vitamin A
     
    4320
    IU
    86
    %
    Vitamin C
     
    34
    mg
    41
    %
    Calcium
     
    163
    mg
    16
    %
    Iron
     
    6
    mg
    33
    %
    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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