(WLUK) -- As the temperatures outside get colder, the kitchen is heating up! Executive Chef Matt Winters for Premier Waterfront Catering in Oshkosh took some time this week to share a fall recipe that ...
On a chopping board, finely chop the garlic cloves, put the garlic on the osso-buco, add black pepper, paw paw puree and set aside to marinate for about an hour or two. In a pan over medium heat add ...
While Osso buco is traditionally made with slow-cooked veal shanks, I’ve adapted the same great flavors to make a simple weeknight chicken dinner. In just 45 minutes or so — mostly unattended cooking ...
1. Dust the veal shanks lightly with flour, salt and pepper. 2. In a heavy Dutch oven with a lid, melt the butter over medium heat. Cut slits crossways in the outside rim of each shank so the meat ...
This week in Food & Drink I wrote about Thai celebrity Chef McDang who’s in town early next week to present four demos to culinary students at Le Cordon Bleu on the principles of modern Thai food.
Kathy Compton, owner of 1910 Main in Forest Grove, recommends lamb osso bucco with polenta as a winter comfort food. (Clare Lennon/Forest Grove Leader) Choosing a comfort food is a challenge for Kathy ...
1. Tie each veal shank like a gift, using butcher’s twine to hold the meat together. Salt and pepper the shanks. 2. In one or two heavy-bottomed saucepans, large enough to hold the veal in a single ...
There are few more alluring -- and satisfying -- dishes than braises, especially now that there’s a little chill in the air. Inevitably, they’re fork-tender and flavorful, glossy with rich, aromatic ...
A delectable traditional Italian veal dish. After eating - suck the marrow out of the bone. Dust the osso bucco with flour to coat. Heat a little oil in a heavy saucepan large enough to hold all the ...
Chef Ludo Lefebvre's tender braised veal shanks are almost — almost — as good as his grandmother's. Chef Ludo Lefevbre grew up with his grandmother's osso buco, which she would make with fresh ...