Poor Mans Osso Buco

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Had 3 Beef Shanks & a small Filet Mignon
Browned without flour I had 3 containers of sauce
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Sauce was plenty thick enough
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Added some fresh veggies
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Took about 3 hours to cook
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Served with Cheesy mashed Tatters & String Beans
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Another pic with the bone
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Thanks for looking
Richie
Here is a step by step I did
 
Very nice Richie! Nothing poor about it, it’s fit for a king.

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Joe Thank you this is normally made with Veal Shanks (to expensive) Thanks for the Like I appreciate it
Richie
 
Fantastic . Never had it , but know of it . That would be perfect for the weather we're having .
Nice work .
 
Fantastic . Never had it , but know of it . That would be perfect for the weather we're having .
Nice work .
Rich Thank you it is a hearty dish great for this weather I agree.
Richie
 
Looks great Richie, Nicely done.

Point for sure
Chris
 
That's looks to be delicious Richie, nice piece of work! I've had osso bucco at a friends place years back and loved it, never tried making it due to the price of veal. I'll have to try your recipe, tho I probably won't use a fillet mignon, that's another cut I never buy anymore. RAY
 
That's looks to be delicious Richie, nice piece of work! I've had osso bucco at a friends place years back and loved it, never tried making it due to the price of veal. I'll have to try your recipe, tho I probably won't use a fillet mignon, that's another cut I never buy anymore. RAY
Ray Thank you that small piece was in the freezer and I wanted to make sure there was enough meat.When I lived in Jersey Filet wasn't a bad price buying the whole loin. Thanks for the Like I appreciate it
Richie
 
This is one awesome looking dish! I love Beef Shanks to cook in a dutch oven for 3.5 - 4 hours.... Yummy!
Thank you I usually go almost 4 hours Thanks for the Like I appreciate it
Richie
 
Damn....that's some good lookin' stuff Richie!! Where would one get in line to receive a plateful of that??

At the end of the line again,
Robert
 
Damn....that's some good lookin' stuff Richie!! Where would one get in line to receive a plateful of that??

At the end of the line again,
Robert
Robert thank you I think the only thing that was left was sauce.Thanks for the Like I appreciate it
Richie
 
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