Ossobuco is a traditional Italian dish originating from the region of Lombardy, particularly the city of Milan. The name “ossobuco” translates to “bone with a hole”, referring to the central bone of the veal shank, which is left intact during cooking. The marrow inside the bone adds rich flavor and texture to the dish. Key...
Learn moreRibollita is a traditional Italian soup that originates from the Tuscany region. The name “ribollita” translates to “reboiled” in Italian, which reflects the dish’s origins as a peasant food. It was traditionally made with leftover vegetable soup, which was reheated or “reboiled” the next day. Over time, ribollita has evolved into a beloved and hearty...
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