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This Italian Osso Buco recipe is very easy to prepare. Robust and elaborate, Osso Buco is always on the top of the list of Italian dishes. It’s extravagant, decadent, and over-the-top flavors makes everyone want one. Osso Buco is the Ferrari of Italian dishes. Osso Bucco itself originated from Northern Italy. This is truly one of our favorite Italian meals and we are very happy to share it with you.

Happy Cooking!

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INGREDIENTS
6 Veal Shanks
Cooking String
Salt & Pepper to Taste
½ cup of Olive Oil
1 cup of Flour
1 cup of diced carrots
1 cup of diced celery
1 cup of diced onion
8-9 cloves of garlic
4 cups of All-in-One Tomato (Cento)
1 cup of dry white wine
1 sprig of rosemary
2 dry bay leaves
2 TBSP of chopped parsley
1 TBSP of Black Pepper corns
1 & ½ cups of chicken stock

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33 Comments

  1. You guys are great! I love your cooking.
    Where have you been? You should have been on here a long time ago.
    I love authentic Italian cooking and food.
    Your accents remind me of mob movies.
    Love you guys.
    Lucindy

  2. My great grandfather used to pick up the money drops for the card games Carlos Marsellus used to run in the New Orleans area lol after he passed, Junior Palmisano took over. One of my greatest Childhood memories was visiting his home every year for the Saint Joseph altar

  3. Gee… I was just saying to myself "This guy looks and talks like the laid-back cook at Chaplin's!" I'll be damned!

  4. Love your Italian food from Toronto Ontario Canada 🇨🇦 I am Greek married Italian girl for 22 years brother food is so easy explaining how to make it it’s so relaxing to hear you and watch you do it on the stove love your food brother your way down from Canada Texas but you guys are close to my heart let me tell you food is beautiful I’m in the hospital now but what I soon as I get out I’m definitely cooking the videos that you’ve done dial great I’m not picking one favorite from the other they’re all good food amazing Italian food I’m in love with the culture for 25 Years Italian way

  5. Hey Boys…I lived right on Graham Ave and knew Charlie YA YA. Crazy guy for sure. So many stories about Williamsburg, ALL GOOD for sure. Love the channel. My brother and I watch it and always have a few laughs and start cooking!! BTW..Frost Restaurant recently closed in 2023..good place.

  6. Gentlemen: You both look very familar, my name is Neal D'Elia, you may remember me because I am an Identical twin born in Williamsburg. I lived on Orient Ave., by Copper Park. My cousin Sonny bartendered at the Motion Lounge. I stayed on the corner of the "Dead Wagon Inn. It's always nice to hear that guys from the old neighborhood made it! Congratulations on your success!!!

  7. YES THATS ITALIAN. ACROSS THE STREET FROM ME WAS A NICE CAFE. ALL DAY YOU SEEN ACTIVITY LOVED IT. FELT SAFE. BENSONHURST BROOKLYN.

  8. Of COURSE GUYS FROM BROOKLYN CAN REALLY COOK GOOD. AND THERES 😊😊 NO Doubt this OCCO BUSSO. IG GOING TO BE OFF THE CHARTS 😂. AS THEY SAY.

  9. They filmed the move “Marty” in my neighborhood. Years later they filmed scenes from the “Godfather” too. Gun Hill Road, Bronx, NY. Old cars were outside a restaurant where they shot the gun in the bathroom scene.

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