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I did try a recipe like this and it turned out quite nicely. The tendons, marrow and tough stuff sort of melts during the long cook. It beats trying to salvage the useable meat amongst the silver skin and tendons.It utilizes the shank, often ignored. Cut in sections crosswise and braised in vegetables, wine and broth. I think Meateater has a good venison recipe for it, check their website. The marrow in the bone makes it really silky.
Yeah you and me both! Interesting.I usually de-bone, but might have to pull out the old hacksaw and give it a shot.
yeah, I never enjoyed trying to break the front shanks down on a deer or elk tbh. It’s so much nicer to freeze them bone in and then break the saw. It’s not super fun or easy to make those cuts (which is why I want a portable band saw now) but it does feel like you’re using much more of that shank.I did try a recipe like this and it turned out quite nicely. The tendons, marrow and tough stuff sort of melts during the long cook. It beats trying to salvage the useable meat amongst the silver skin and tendons.
Would this work or do you still need the saw?
I don’t have a fancy spoon, so we’ve used a butter knife to kind of dig it out. Honestly, I’ve only done it twice now, but the reviews from the wife and kid have been raving.Thread drift: this Osso Bucho talk has my mouth watering. I'm not sure that Sabai Thai (803 W 8th, Port Angeles) serves Osso Bucho but I did get veal shanks there once that were so tender and so delicious.
Do any of you Osso Bucho chefs use marrow spoons to get that yummy deliciousness?
You meant -18 degrees, right?I remember 18 degrees, eastern Montana, my Lab, Grits, questioning my sanity. Incredible Lab, she was.
No, I have it right. I’ve lived in sub zero temps a couple times in my life. This hunting trip was tucked in just before winter hit Montana. I’ve hunted ducks on spring creeks and ice fished in sub zero. There are more moderate and sane locations for my old ass. BTW, being stationed at an Air Force base in Illinois in December after a year in Vietnam was the roughest winter I’ve faced. Never again.You meant -18 degrees, right?
Yum!A great day, with a great dog, in a great blind, great partners, with lots of great birds. (Shooting drakes only…all but one!)View attachment 87383View attachment 87386