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Veal

Rice-Studded Meatballs

These rice-coated meatballs, commonly referred to as zhen zhu, meaning "pearls" in Chinese, are often prepared at home in New York City's Chinatown. Steaming them on lettuce leaves helps prevent them from sticking to the steamer rack. They are traditionally made with sticky rice (sometimes called sweet rice), but we've used long-grain rice, which is easier to find.

Veal Paprikash

The classic Hungarian dish relies on sour cream both to thicken the sauce and to balance the heat of the paprika.

Sauteed Veal with Shrimp, Mushroom, and Brandy Cream Sauce

"When it's on the menu, I always order the sautéed veal with shrimp sauce at Kelsey's Restaurant here in New Orleans," writes Angela Stuck of Louisiana. "Can you get the recipe?"

Osso Buco with Toasted Pine Nut Gremolata

There is probably nothing more dramatic — or better to eat — than a whole veal shank. It's a showstopper; when we bring this out from the kitchen prior to carving it tableside, every head turns, and for good reason. The succulent meat and the delicious marrow are truly impressive.

Veal Chops in Curry Sauce

Pork tenderloin makes a delicious replacement for veal in this dish. Rice and chutney complete the meal.

Pasta with Veal, Sausage and Porcini Ragù

(Pasta con Ragù di Vitello, Salsicce e Porcini) Ragù is a beloved part of Tuscan cooking. Every person has his or her own recipe, but the basics are constant: It is a hearty sauce made with meat (beef, pork, veal, duck, even boar) and vegetables like carrots, tomatoes and onions, all cooked in wine and broth. And ragù is most often served over pasta. This recipe includes dried porcini mushrooms, which give the sauce a real taste of the Tuscan countryside.

Porcini-Gorgonzola Burgers with Veal Demi-Glacé

A true demi-glace — the luscious sauce made by reducing homemade stock and red wine to a rich concentration — needs to simmer for several hours, making it the perfect activity for a lazy winter Sunday.

Veal Chops with Tomato-Orange-Basil Sauce

The delicious sauce is also very nice with chicken and shellfish.

Broiled Veal Chops with Mixed Peppercorns

Jars of mixed peppercorns—red, green, white and black—can be found in supermarket spice racks. Uncork a bottle of Zinfandel to go with this simple, great-tasting main course.

Brown Veal Stock

We like the flavor that 6 pounds of breast bones and 4 pounds of knuckles bring to this stock.

Veal Chops with Arugula Salad

An elegant and simple main course.
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