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Osso Buco with Lemon and Olives

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Osso Buco with Lemon and Olives

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  • This recipe was entered in the contest for Your Best Recipe with Citrus & Olives
  • jvcooks's Testing Notes: This non-traditional osso buco dish is light, tasty and simple to make. The tender veal shanks are nestled in a fragrant lemony leek broth. The plump Cerignola olives add a nice briny bite...

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    Canned's Notes: Different from the classic osso bucco recipe, the taste is almost light - for a totally hearty stick to your ribs winter meal! Serve with lemon risotto or beans flavored with lemon or even...

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Serves 4

4 veal shanks, about 2 inches thick Ask a question about this ingredient

1/2 cup flour Ask a question about this ingredient

1 tablespoon olive oil Ask a question about this ingredient

2 leeks, white and light green part, rinsed and sliced into half moons Ask a question about this ingredient

4 good-sized cloves of garlic, minced Ask a question about this ingredient

1 cup dry white wine Ask a question about this ingredient

2 lemons, zested and then juiced, preferably Meyer lemons Ask a question about this ingredient

16-20 large green Sicilian olives, pitted unless you trust your eaters and warn them about pits. If you can't find the large green ones (I think they are called Cerignolas), try with Kalamatas which are easy to find Ask a question about this ingredient

1 teaspoon rosemary, finely chopped Ask a question about this ingredient

Salt and pepper Ask a question about this ingredient

3 cups veal or chicken stock (if I don't have homemade on hand, I use a veal base from R. L. Schreiber which I think is good for cooking and keeps forever) Ask a question about this ingredient

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

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  2. Place flour on a plate and season with salt and pepper. Dust veal shanks with the seasoned flour.

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  3. Add olive oil to a flameproof baking dish with a lid and heat over high heat until almost smoking.

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  4. Add the shanks and brown well on all sides. Do not be a scaredy cat - brown well.

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  5. Reduce the heat and add the leeks and garlic. Saute for about 2 minutes. Add the white wine and boil about four minutes. Add the lemon zest, lemon juice, olives and enough stock so that the veal shanks are almost covered.

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  6. Cover pot with lid and bake for 30 minutes. Add rosemary, return to oven covered and bake for an additional hour until veal is tender.

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