Osso Buc0

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One of my favorite dishes is Osso Buco.
So much better than sending shank meat into the grinder.
A recipricating saw makes it easy to cut shank sections.
With moose, I generally brown one shank section at a time as they are big:
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The slow braising until the meat falls off the bone. I've used dark beer, wine, or just stock with vegggies/fresh herbs.
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Leftovers are great for any "shredded beef" recipe like Enchiladas, etc.
 
This is good. I also like to slow cook the shanks whole like a pot roast, spiced the same way and with roasting veggies and that. Good eating I am telling you. Them antelope shanks I cooked this year were really good though not a lot on the front shanks.
 
One of my favorite dishes is Osso Buco.
So much better than sending shank meat into the grinder.
A recipricating saw makes it easy to cut shank sections.
With moose, I generally brown one shank section at a time as they are big:
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The slow braising until the meat falls off the bone. I've used dark beer, wine, or just stock with vegggies/fresh herbs.
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Leftovers are great for any "shredded beef" recipe like Enchiladas, etc.
Looks great. I slow cook most of my shanks as well. I did the Oso Buco once and it had quite a bit of gelatin which got me some complaints from the family. I'll have to try it again.
 
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