Osobuco in the pot

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### ๐Ÿ… What Youโ€™ll Need

– **Beef shanks (osobuco cuts)**
– **Carrots, onions, and celery** โ€“ the classic Italian soffritto base
– **Garlic and fresh herbs** โ€“ rosemary, thyme, or bay leaf
– **White wine** โ€“ for deglazing and depth of flavor
– **Tomato paste or chopped tomatoes** โ€“ to build the sauce
– **Beef or vegetable broth**
– **Olive oil, salt, and pepper**

Optional:
– A touch of **lemon zest and parsley** for a gremolata topping that adds brightness

### ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿณ How to Make It (In the Pot!)

1. **Sear the meat**: Season the beef shanks, then brown them in olive oil over medium-high heat. Remove and set aside.
2. **Build the base**: In the same pot, sautรฉ chopped onions, carrots, and celery until softened. Add garlic and tomato paste; stir to coat.
3. **Deglaze**: Pour in white wine and scrape up the delicious browned bits from the bottom of the pot.
4. **Simmer low and slow**: Return the meat to the pot, add broth until mostly covered, toss in herbs, and bring to a simmer.
5. **Cover and cook**: Let it gently braise on low heat for 2โ€“3 hours, until the meat is tender and the sauce is rich and flavorful.

### ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ How to Serve It

– Over **saffron risotto** for the authentic Milanese experience
– With **buttery mashed potatoes**
– Alongside **crusty bread** to soak up every drop of that delicious sauce
– Topped with **gremolata** for a fresh citrus-herb kick

### ๐Ÿ’ก Pro Tips

– Use **bone-in cuts** for maximum flavor and richness.
– Make it a day aheadโ€”flavors deepen beautifully overnight.
– Donโ€™t skip the searing step; it locks in flavor.

**Osobuco in the Pot is more than just a mealโ€”itโ€™s an experience.** From the rich aroma that fills your kitchen to the first bite of tender, savory meat, itโ€™s the kind of dish that warms you from the inside out.

Whether you’re cooking for Sunday dinner, a special occasion, or just because you want something truly satisfying, this recipe never fails to impress.

Let me know if you want a printable recipe version, slow cooker adaptation, or side dish suggestions!

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