
Pork shanks, with bone and marrow, braised in white wine and tomatoes.
This recipe is a low cost version of the Italian classic «ossobuco», i.e. «bone with a hole». In this case pork replaces the more expensive veal shanks.
??? | onions, finely chopped | ??? | |
??? | garlic, minced | ??? | |
??? | pork shank (ossobuco), or beef, 3 cm thick | ??? | |
??? | white flour (all purpose) | ??? | |
??? | butter, unsalted | ??? | |
??? | olive oil | ??? | |
??? | white wine | ??? | |
??? | canned tomatoes (diced) | ??? | |
??? | beef broth | ??? | |
??? | salt [optional] | ??? | |
??? | ground pepper to taste [optional] | ??? | |
??? | Italian parsley, fresh, chopped | ??? | |
??? | garlic, minced | ??? | |
??? | lemon zest, grated | ??? |
The pork shanks can be braised 2 days ahead and reheated for about 30 min in a 175ºC/350ºF oven, while cooking the risotto Milanese, which is traditionally served with this dish.
per 1 serving (210 g)
Amount % Daily Value |
Calories 290 |
Fat 16 g 24 % |
Saturated
6 g
31 % |
Cholesterol 90 mg |
Sodium 200 mg 8 % |
Carbohydrate 10 g 3 % |
Fibre 1 g 6 % |
Sugars 3 g |
Net Carbs 9 g |
Protein 26 g |
Vitamin A 14 % |
Vitamin C 26 % |
Calcium 4 % |
Iron 13 % |
Food Group | Exchanges |
---|---|
Starches | 0 |
Vegetables | 1 |
Meat and Alternatives | 3 |
Fats | 3 |
Délicieux! repas adoré par ma famille
We like it as much as the original one, with veal.