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  • But still, as Carlo continued the pan-Italian meal by carving a slice of meltingly tender stinco di vitello -- braised veal shank -- onto my plate, I figured that, for this night at least, the porcupines were safe from me.

    The Other Tuscany Richard Nalley 2010

  • Bollito Misto Terrina with wild mustard and Umbrian lentil vinaigrette is a deftly prepared boiled meat terrine featuring pressed-together cotechino sausage, lamb's tongue, hen, stinco (veal steak), and short ribs.

    Ed Levine: The Four-Star Italian We've Been Waiting For 2009

  • Other highlights include the roasted mushroom-stuffed quail with cotechino sausage served on a bed of cannellini beans and Swiss chard, with crisp skin and moist meat; the velvety stinco di agnello, farm lamb shank braised in Venetian spices served over soft polenta; and the ossobuco served with an almost crunchy barley-vegetable risotto.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Other highlights include the roasted mushroom-stuffed quail with cotechino sausage served on a bed of cannellini beans and Swiss chard, with crisp skin and moist meat; the velvety stinco di agnello, farm lamb shank braised in Venetian spices served over soft polenta; and the ossobuco served with an almost crunchy barley-vegetable risotto.

    Kansas City Star: Front Page 2011

  • Fourth course: braised stinco from Ardigna in Sicily.

    NYT > Home Page 2011

  • This time, in the true Italian spirit, (and because I received an enormous, deep electric skillet for Christmas), I tried using the whole beef shank, or stinco de manzo, which is the portion of the leg above the knee and below the shoulder or hip joint.

    courierpress.com Stories 2010

  • Italian doughnuts) and regional dishes such as the mouthwatering stinco di maiale, tender braised pork on the bone.

    Evening Standard - Home 2009

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