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Have a recommended recipe? mtmuleyIt has worked fine for me...
Hank Shaw's Tunisian stew is about the only way we make them these days.Have a recommended recipe? mtmuley
I'll check it out. I made them in the oven one time with a ton of garlic. Want to try another method. I also thought about some smoke on the Traeger then into to the cooker. mtmuleyHank Shaw's Tunisian stew is about the only way we make them these days.
Man that sure sound good.Cant go wrong putting them in the insta pot!!We did a full can of pepperoncinis, some spices, can of fire rosted tomatoes and some veggies I think. Something like 1 hr or so.
Turned out great.
Have a bunch of shanks. gonna do same. smoke then slow cook some.I'll check it out. I made them in the oven one time with a ton of garlic. Want to try another method. I also thought about some smoke on the Traeger then into to the cooker. mtmuley
Ya forgot that part. We did brown them first on the saute mode.Osso bucco, just requires cutting them into sections, then browning before putting in everything else. I've done it in a Dutch and a crockpot but no reason you couldnt instapot it.
Anybody done this? I know shanks need low slow cooking, but other meats we have cooked in it turned out great, just faster. mtmuley
Low and slow is the key to these. Shanks are not real good candidates for instapots and better candidates for slow cookers and crock pots. For osco bucco I like to brown them in a skillet to give them color and seal in the flavor, then put in a slow cooker and cook for about 8 hours. If you cook these cuts too fast, they toughen up similar to what you see if you cut them during rigor phase or they get a really grainy texture that some people do not like.i tried a elk shank in my new insta pot,,took about 1 1/2 hrs and it still was medioker,,ok for a pulled type of sandwitch ,but was hoping it came out better..still had that wierd layering in the meat,,what did i do wrong?//how long should i try osobucco 1" thick in a instata pot?